WELCOME TO
THE BLUEBELL








WELCOME TO
For best rates please book direct on 01262 675163
Peter and Lisa would like to welcome you to The Bluebell Guest House, offering quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Bridlington.
Situated 150 yards away from Alexandra Promenade and beautiful North Beach, with spectacular views of Sewerby Cliffs and Flamborough Head to the north and Bridlington Harbour and beyond to the south.
Conveniently situated 5 minutes walk from Bridlington town centre, and 20 minutes from the historic old town. The Bluebell Guest House is perfectly placed for walking, cycling, sailing and bird watching at the RSPB Bempton bird reserve. Walking on the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds, playing golf at any of the numerous local clubs and fishing either off the beach or from boats at the harbour and Bridlington heritage museum is a must see for sailing enthusiasts. We are a short distance from the finish of the Way of the Roses cycle route.
Please note all our rooms are up at least one flight of stairs (some up 2 flights), there is no lift available so please take this into account when making a booking.
Only a 2-minute walk from the North Beach
The Bluebell Guest House offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking. It is a 2-minute walk from the North Beach and a 15-minute walk from Bridlington Railway Station.
All of the en suite rooms feature a flat-screen TV, alarm clock, and tea and coffee making facilities. They also include complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer.
The Bluebell provides full English breakfast, along with fruit juice and cereals. Vegetarian and lighter options are also available. Dishes are prepared using locally sourced produce where possible.
We try to source all our produce locally when possible subject to availability
The Bluebell provides full English breakfast, along with fruit juice and cereals. Vegetarian and lighter options are also available. Dishes are prepared using locally sourced produce where possible.
TO START
Fruit Juices, Fresh Fruit, Cereals, Yoghurt
SPECIALITY
Smoked Salmon & Scrambled Eggs on English Muffin.
FOLLOWED BY
Tea/Coffee and Toast.
We try to source all our produce locally when possible subject to availability.
Sausages and bacon from: Scotts the Butcher, Old Town, Bridlington
Free range eggs from: Marton Manor Farm Shop, Bridlington.
Fruit and vegetables from: Rafters of Driffield
3 Star quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation
Room rates – Bed and Breakfast (when booked direct)
All major debit and credit cards accepted.
Single Room | Double/Twin Room | Superior Double |
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From £40 | From £75 | From £85 |
Booking terms and conditions apply.
Things to do
Bridlington previously known as the lobster capital, has a great variety of restaurants, bars, micro breweries, whisky distilleries and coffee shops. There is also a market twice weekly. Bridlington old town is a quaint must see. The old town has the most haunted pub in Bridlington. The Priory church and Bayle museum are both interesting attractions dating back to 1388. Bridlington is surrounded by a number of attractive small towns and villages, the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds and North York Moors are just a short drive away.
Bridlington heritage museum is a must see for sailing enthusiats. We are a short distance from the finish of the Way of the Roses cycle route. Sewerby hall dates back to 1714. Its handsome manicured grounds and secret garden are a must see as is the small zoo. The hall holds lots of Amy Johnson memorabillia for aviation enthusiasts. A yearly classic car rally is held in the grounds of Sewerby hall. Nearby the Bondville model village delights people of all ages. Bridlington has two theatres. Bridlington spa was established in 1896 and was rebuilt in 1906 following a fire. The spa is a Edwardian two tier theatre incorporating a stunning 1930s art deco ballroom. Over the years the spa has hosted the likes of David Bowie, The Drifters, The Kaiser chiefs and Jane Macdonald to name a few. The tiny Spotlight theatre shows amateur operatic/dramatic shows and was established 1909.
We are cyclist friendly
The Way of the Roses is a relatively new coast to coast cycle route from Morecambe on the north west coast of the UK to Bridlington in the east, taking in some of the most stunning and breathtaking scenery along the way. It is a challenging route consisting of a variety of terrain including traffic-free paths, on-road cycle lanes, country lanes and quieter roads.
Get the most from your Way of the Roses tour by enjoying a good night’s sleep in our Cycle Friendly Accommodation where you can be sure of a warm welcome and good cyclist facilities.
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"We endeavour to make your stay both comfortable and enjoyable"
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