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Withernsea Fish Trail

Withernsea and the Holderness Coast, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Fish and Crustaceans decorate locations around Withernsea based on the local fishing industry along the Holderness coastline.

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About Withernsea Fish Trail

Inspired by Hull's Fish Trail, pupils from Withernsea Primary School embarked upon a project to create their trail around their home town of Withernsea.

The trail takes you on a tour of the coastal town, helping you discover more about the local fish and shellfish species inhabiting the waters off the Holderness coast.

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Animals Coast Family Permanent Sculpture Self-guided

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12


Timing

2 hours


Difficulty

Easy


Access

Good

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 29 January 2023

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