Best attractions and places to see around South Cave include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This historic village in the East Riding of Yorkshire is surrounded by picturesque natural beauty, offering dales, parklands, and wetlands. The area provides opportunities to explore significant historical architecture and tranquil outdoor spaces.
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The church has several interesting features, such as the window near the chancel.
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Imposing Cathedral in a relatively small and cozy town
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Quaint village with free car park on Edwins Garth (clearly signposted), the main street running towards Market Weighton.
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This is clearly a popular route. I never see anyone at the godforsaken hours that I go out hiking and trailrunning (generally start before sunrise in winter), yet I did see plenty of dogwalkers, hikers and runners out and about in Welton Dale and surrounding bridleways and footpaths. As a result a lot of the tracks are very muddy. Not boggy, you won't lose a shoe, but they can be very slippery in winter.
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All Saints’ Church is 12th Century in origin and was restored by the Victorians in the late 19th Century. It is situated almost at the foot of Brantingham Dale in an open aspect. It is without doubt one of the most picturesque churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire. A fairly detailed history of the church compiled in 1965 and updated in 2014 is available as a pdf at https://d3hgrlq6yacptf.cloudfront.net/5f115a55324ea/content/pages/documents/1573224210.pdf
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All Saints’ Church is 12th Century in origin and was restored by the Victorians in the late 19th Century. It is situated almost at the foot of Brantingham Dale in an open aspect. It is without doubt one of the most picturesque churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire. A fairly detailed history of the church compiled in 1965 and updated in 2014 is available as a pdf at https://d3hgrlq6yacptf.cloudfront.net/5f115a55324ea/content/pages/documents/1573224210.pdf
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Take a hike here in winter, early morning or late afternoon when there is less natural light, as the hundreds of lights around the church wall at ground level are quite spectacular. There has been a church in this location since the reign of William Rufus in the 11th century, as coins from the period were found in the foundations of part of the church during its 19th-century restoration.
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Take a hike here in winter, early morning or late afternoon when there is less natural light, as the hundreds of lights around the church wall at ground level are quite spectacular. There has been a church in this location since the reign of William Rufus in the 11th century, as coins from the period were found in the foundations of part of the church during its 19th-century restoration.
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Visitors frequently enjoy exploring the natural beauty of Welton Dale, a forest known for its wildlife and connection to the Yorkshire Wolds trail. Historical sites like St Helen’s Church, Welton, an 11th-century church in a picturesque village setting, and the grand Beverley Minster, a Gothic masterpiece, are also highly appreciated.
Beyond Welton Dale, the area offers diverse natural landscapes. You can find tranquil surroundings at the North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve, enjoy serene walks around Welton Water, or experience the peaceful North Cave Beck. The Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail also passes nearby, providing extensive opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, South Cave is rich in history. You can visit St Helen’s Church, Welton, which dates back to the 11th century, or the stunning Beverley Minster, one of the largest churches in the UK. Other notable historical churches include All Saints' Church, Brantingham, set in a picturesque dale, and All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, built in 1130 on a former pagan temple site.
For families, William's Den offers both indoor and outdoor play experiences. Many of the historical churches, such as St Helen’s Church, Welton, and All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, are also listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve provides peaceful strolls with accessible pathways suitable for all visitors.
The area around South Cave is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate to difficult routes like the 'Forest Path in East Dale – View of Weedley Dale loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking and road cycling options, such as the 'Humber Bridge loop' or routes exploring Brantingham. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking, gravel biking, and cycling around South Cave.
Absolutely! South Cave offers a variety of hiking trails. Popular options include the 'View of Weedley Dale – Forest Path in East Dale loop' and the 'Woo Dale Viewpoint – Mount Airey to Weedley Path loop'. These trails range from moderate to difficult and allow you to explore the scenic dales and forests. More hiking routes can be found in the hiking guide for South Cave.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can explore the countryside on gravel bikes with routes like the 'North Newbald Village Green – Brantingham Village Pond loop', or enjoy road cycling with options such as the 'Humber Bridge loop' or the 'Brantingham Church – All Saints' Church loop'. Discover more routes in the gravel biking guide and cycling guide for South Cave.
Visitors often highlight the picturesque settings of the historical churches, such as the location of All Saints' Church, Brantingham, nestled in a steeply-sided dale. The opportunity to see local wildlife in areas like Welton Dale is also a big draw. Many appreciate the intricate architecture of sites like Beverley Minster and the peaceful atmosphere of the villages.
While South Cave offers beauty year-round, the wetter months can make some trails, like parts of Welton Dale, a bit boggy. For hiking and cycling, spring and summer generally offer more comfortable conditions and drier paths. However, winter can provide unique scenic views, especially around St Helen’s Church, Welton, when it's illuminated.
The Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve is noted for having accessible pathways, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs seeking peaceful strolls and birdwatching. While specific wheelchair accessibility for all attractions isn't detailed, many village areas and church grounds may offer some level of access.
South Cave village itself has amenities. Cave Castle, a historic landmark, operates as a hotel with a golf club. Many of the villages surrounding the attractions, such as Welton, have pubs nearby. For instance, St Helen’s Church, Welton, is close to a pub, and the 'The Fox and Coney Inn' is part of a hiking loop from South Cave.
Many of the natural areas and trails around South Cave are suitable for dog walking. For example, Welton Dale is a popular spot for walks, though visitors are advised to be mindful of gaps in fences for over-eager dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept on leads where necessary, especially near wildlife or livestock.


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