Best attractions and places to see around Pollington include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and local points of interest in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The rural village is situated alongside the Aire and Calder Canal, offering opportunities for canalside activities. Visitors can explore local heritage and enjoy the surrounding landscape with numerous walking and cycling trails.
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Royal Air Force Burn or more simply RAF Burn is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located 5 miles (8 km) south of Selby and 0.5 miles (0.8 km) east of Burn in North Yorkshire, England which opened in 1942 before closing in 1946. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Burn
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The Trans Pennine Trail passes through this former airfield. Many information points explain the history of this historic place.
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Low Lane Swing Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation (New Junction Canal) between Sykehouse Lift Bridge (Sykehouse village is about a mile to the east.) (3 miles and 5½ furlongs and 1 lock to the northeast) and Bramwith Junction (Junction of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation main line with New Junction Canal) (6¾ furlongs to the southwest). https://canalplan.uk/place/emmj
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A former Royal Air Force satellite station that opened in 1942, to close in 1946. Many of the buildings have now been dismantled, but the three runways remain intact and are used by the Burn Gliding Club.
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The bridge here across the canal is a swing bridge. When the lights are flashing on the road, the bridge is open and a watercraft is travelling through.
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Beautiful spot to stop and have a drink and some food. Although be warned, it is a cash only establishment and does not accept card payments. Fortunately a very nice Dad and Daughter out for a motorbike ride were very kind and paid for a Latte.
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This section of the NCN62 looks like to used to be an old road but is now closed to motorised traffic. The surface is a bit unveven but it's still just about fine for road bikes. There's a gated railway crossing and the gates are super-heavy. It's quite difficult to manage them and a bike if you're riding solo.
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Lovely tranquil spot for a little pleasant cuppa, cafe was closed this Monday but we had coffee with us, quite a few folk around so must be popular.
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Pollington is rich in history. You can visit the Grade II listed Pollington Hall and St John the Baptist Church within the village. For a deeper dive into local heritage, explore the four heritage boards located at the Village Hall, in Pinfold Lane, at the RAF Snaith memorial, and by Pollington Lock. Additionally, the former RAF Burn Airfield, a Royal Air Force satellite station from WWII, offers information points detailing its past, with its runways now used by the Burn Gliding Club.
Yes, Pollington is situated alongside the historic Aire and Calder Canal, which is popular for anglers, narrowboat owners, cyclists, walkers, and equestrians. The canal was originally built for coal shipments. You can also find various walking and hiking routes along the canal and the nearby River Went, offering opportunities to enjoy the rural landscape.
The area around Pollington is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Traffic-Free Section of NCN62, which is an old road now closed to motorised traffic and suitable for road bikes. For more structured routes, there are numerous running, road cycling, and easy hiking trails. You can find detailed guides for these activities, such as Running Trails around Pollington, Road Cycling Routes around Pollington, and Easy hikes around Pollington.
Families can enjoy exploring the historical sites like Carlton Towers, a stunning Grade I listed Victorian Gothic building set in 250 acres of farmland. The Aire and Calder Canal also provides a pleasant setting for family walks or cycling. Additionally, the Low Lane Swing Bridge on the New Junction Canal can be an interesting spot to observe waterways activity.
For refreshments, the Birkin Tea Room is a popular spot, especially among local cycling clubs, known for its fast service, reasonable prices, and welcoming atmosphere. If you're looking for a traditional local pub experience, The Kings Head in the village offers a taste of local life.
About 5.2 miles from Pollington, you can see the Drax Power Station, a significant industrial landmark in the region. For those interested in waterways history, the Yorkshire Waterways Museum is located approximately 8.3 miles away in Goole, offering insights into the area's canal and river heritage.
For a truly unique adventure, the Tiger Moth Experience is available at The Aerodrome in Sherburn In Elmet, approximately 9.9 miles from Pollington. This offers a memorable flight experience. While not a hidden gem, the Carlton Towers also features a 'Walled Garden Vineyard' where you can enjoy wine in the sunshine, providing a delightful and somewhat unexpected experience in the area.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The Traffic-Free Section of NCN62 is valued for its cycling opportunities, even if the surface can be a bit uneven. The Birkin Tea Room is consistently praised for its friendly service and value, making it a popular stop for cyclists. The historical significance of places like Carlton Towers and RAF Burn Airfield also draws considerable interest.
Yes, the Pollington History Group actively collects and archives information about the village, including its houses and past inhabitants. They hold meetings where photographic, historic, and personal memories are shared, offering a great resource for those interested in local heritage.
Pollington offers various walking and hiking opportunities, particularly along the Aire and Calder Canal and the River Went. You can find several easy routes, such as the 'River Went – Aire and Calder Navigation loop from Pollington' or the 'Aire and Calder Navigation loop from Pollington'. For more options, consult the Easy hikes around Pollington guide.
Yes, the Low Lane Swing Bridge is a notable feature on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation (New Junction Canal). It's a working swing bridge, and you might even see it open for watercraft, indicated by flashing lights on the road.


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