Best attractions and places to see around Humberton include historical sites, natural river landscapes, and charming villages. The area features ancient monuments and significant bridges, offering diverse points of interest. It is a region where 16 hidden gems are waiting to be explored and visited.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The Devil's Arrows are three aligned standing stones. The standing stone alignment consists of some of the tallest standing stones in the United Kingdom. Erected during the Stone Age and distinctively grooved by millennia of rainfall, the tallest southernmost stone is 22.5 feet (6.85 m) in height, making this the second tallest menhir in the United Kingdom.
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I believe that the bridge is closed for repair until 31 October 2023 so look to take a detour. Komoot has automatically routed me across the golf course to the North which you can get through with your bike (unofficially).
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Please note that at the time of writing this bridge is closed to all traffic including cyclists.
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The town of Boroughbridge has a bustling high street with plenty of cafes and a bakery for refuelling and recharging. Boroughbridge is halfway between London and Edinburgh so was historically an important stopover for stage coaches. In 1754 the journey was 10 days in summer and 12 in the winter so an arduous journey. No doubt the hospitality of Boroughbridge (then Burrow Bridge) was very welcome indeed.
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The Devil's Arrows are three standing stones just outside Boroughbridge and next to the A1. The stones are millstone grit, thought to have been sourced at Plumpton Rocks near Knaresborough, about 9 miles away. Legend has it that the Devil hurled the stones at nearby Aldborough but they fell short and they landed here. The tallest is 22.5ft, which is taller than stonehenge and the tallest standing stone in the UK after the monolith at Rudstone. It is believed there was once five stones but the fifth was removed in the hope that treasure was buried at its base.
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Despite its proximity to the A1, Roecliffe is a charming village that centres around the village green. This is also used as the school sports ground so you may see children out enjoying games as you pedal through. The village sits on the river Ure and another nice place to stop for a while is Roecliffe Pind & Meadows, once a clay pit, now a nature reserve. There is a well-reviewed pub in the village, The Crown Inn which offers drink, food and accommodation.
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The Humberton area offers a variety of attractions. You can explore the historic Aldwark Bridge, discover the ancient standing stones known as The Devil's Arrows, or stroll through the bustling Boroughbridge High Street with its cafes and bakery. The scenic River Ure is also a popular spot for wildlife viewing.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The River Ure flows for 74 miles and is home to diverse wildlife and plants. You can also visit Cleethorpes Country Park, which features woodlands, grasslands, and a seven-acre lake, or enjoy the wide-open lawns of Haverstoe Park. The nearby coast offers long stretches of sandy beaches in Cleethorpes.
Yes, the area has several historical points of interest. The Devil's Arrows are ancient standing stones, among the tallest in the UK, steeped in local legend. The Aldwark Bridge is a notable structure, and Boroughbridge High Street was historically an important stopover for stage coaches. Further afield, you can find Waltham Windmill, a unique six-sailed working windmill, and Cleethorpes Pier, dating back to 1873.
Families can enjoy a variety of attractions. The Devil's Arrows and Boroughbridge High Street are suitable for all ages. Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway offers an enjoyable experience, and The Jungle Zoo in Cleethorpes provides an opportunity to see various animals. Haverstoe Park is also popular with families, offering lawns, a sensory garden, and sports facilities.
Absolutely! Humberton is a great base for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Otter Bridge – Abandoned Shed in the Forest loop' or 'Field of Orange Poppies loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Obelisk at Ripon Market Place – Roecliffe Village loop' or the 'Boroughbridge High Street – Aldwark Bridge loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Humberton and Road Cycling Routes around Humberton guides.
There are several running and walking trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Boroughbridge' or the more challenging 'Roecliffe Village – Boroughbridge High Street loop'. The River Ure also offers pleasant riverside paths. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Humberton guide.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, many natural areas around Humberton are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Cleethorpes Country Park and Haverstoe Park offer open spaces. The village of Roecliffe Village, with its village green and proximity to the River Ure, could also be a pleasant spot for a stroll.
Yes, you can. Near Grimsby, you'll find Waltham Windmill, which is unique for having all its six sails in full working capacity. Further along the coast, the historic Spurn Lighthouse is visible for 17 nautical miles and played a crucial role in guiding mariners through the Humber estuary.
The Boroughbridge High Street is an excellent spot for refreshments, offering plenty of cafes and a bakery. In Roecliffe Village, The Crown Inn is a well-reviewed pub offering food, drink, and accommodation. Cleethorpes Pier is home to 'Papas Fish & Chips', claiming to be the world's biggest fish and chip restaurant.
The Devil's Arrows are three aligned standing stones, believed to have been erected during the Stone Age. They are among the tallest standing stones in the United Kingdom, with the tallest reaching 22.5 feet. Legend has it that the Devil hurled them at nearby Aldborough, but they fell short. Their distinctive grooves are a result of millennia of rainfall.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of attractions, from historical sites like The Devil's Arrows to the natural beauty of the River Ure. The charming villages like Roecliffe Village and the bustling Boroughbridge High Street are also highly regarded for their hospitality and character. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 140 upvotes and 19 photos shared for these attractions.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions are not provided, natural parks like Cleethorpes Country Park and Haverstoe Park often have paved paths or accessible sections. The Greenwich Meridian Line Monument in Cleethorpes is a metal plate set into the coastal path, which is generally accessible. It's advisable to check specific venue websites for detailed accessibility information before visiting.


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