This area provides information on public rights of way, country parks, nature reserves, disused railway lines, coastal access points and countryside events and activities.
Here you can find out about the extensive network of local public rights of way that cross the authority which can be used for walking, horseriding and cycling, the new rights of access to "Open Countryside" and Registered Common Land, and the best places to go and things to see.
Search for the best walks near you on our walking the riding web site, or if feeling adventurous why not tackle our long distance walks such as the Howden 20, Wolds way, Minster Way or Beverley 20. We also organise much shorter healthy walks to improve physical health and mental well being.
Learn about our Wildspace project, visit a nature reserve, join a friends group, become a countryside volunteer, help us keep the beaches tidy or why not join us on one of many events that we run in the Summer and Winter.
From Kids go Wild days to Discovering Mammals we provide the means for all ages and all abilities to get out into the countryside and enjoy yourselves. Being out in the countryside gives us a sense of well being, makes us a little less stressed, takes us to new places and gives us new experiences; either on your own or in the company of the others the East Riding countryside is well worth a visit.
We hope you find what you are looking for and we intend to add further content, but if there is something not included on these pages, why not email us at
and we will try to include it in the future.