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Yorkshire Puffin Festival

Dates

Saturday 6 June 2026 for 2 days

Location

LocationYWT Flamborough Cliffs, N Marine Rd, Bridlington YO15 1BJ
 
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From 6 – 7 June 2026, celebrate the Yorkshire Puffin festival, a weekend dedicated to the much-loved puffins that return to the Flamborough Head cliffs nature reserve each summer. This spectacular stretch of coastline is one of the best places in the UK to see puffins from land, offering a rare chance to watch them nesting, socialising and swooping across the sea.

Across the weekend, visitors can enjoy guided wildlife walks led by experts, boat trips for unforgettable views of the seabird colonies, and a lively programme of family‑friendly activities designed to inspire budding conservationists.

Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or simply looking for a memorable day out by the sea, the Yorkshire Puffin Festival offers a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in nature at its most vibrant.

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