Tourism awards finalists announced

GLITTERING: The stage is set for the 2024 REYTAs

By Rick Lyon, Co-Editor

Current champions are going head-to-head with first-time finalists in the battle to be crowned the “best of the best” at this year’s Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards (REYTAs).

The much-anticipated shortlist of finalists, revealed today by Visit Hull and East Yorkshire (VHEY), is being described as “the most exciting ever”.

In total, 72 businesses and attractions will be represented at the glittering awards night at Bridlington Spa, on Thursday, November 14.

This year is the 14th time the awards have been held, and they are being run in partnership with the national Visit England Awards. Winners will automatically be put forward, if eligible, for judging in the National VisitEngland Awards for Excellence.

VHEY’s chair, Chris Blacksell said: “Tourism plays such an important part in making Hull and East Yorkshire a wonderful place to live and visit.

“The feedback we get from day visitors and holidaymakers makes us proud and shows just how far we have come since the first awards were held over 14 years ago.

“We are working in partnership with VisitEngland and have aligned a number of our categories, and are using a shared online application process.

“A huge thank you for all of the businesses that have engaged with the REYTAs this year, as well as our main sponsors Wykeland and Fred Marketing, along with our category sponsors, without whom the awards would not be possible.”

Councillor Nick Coultish, cabinet member for culture, leisure and tourism at East Riding Council, said: “The awards are a testament to the popularity of the region as a visitor destination and the range of what’s on offer to see and do within Hull and East Yorkshire.

“The visitor economy is a hugely important sector for the region’s economic growth and prosperity and good luck to all of the amazing finalists this year.”

Councillor Rob Pritchard, cabinet member for culture and leisure at Hull City Council, said: “This is a remarkable event to celebrate a remarkable industry, which contributes almost £1 billion annually to the Hull and East Yorkshire economy and provides employment for over 18,000 people.

‘’The awards showcase the very best that Hull and East Yorkshire have to offer.’’

Visit Hull and East Yorkshire said it has been “stunned” by the quality of entries.

In total, six current champions have made it through to the finals again, when 16 awards will be presented.

REYTAs 2024 Finalists

Remarkable Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award

Broadgate Farm Cottages, Walkington

The Deep, Hull

Nordham Cottages, North Cave

Ferens Art Gallery, Hull

Streetlife Museum, Hull

Hull Truck Theatre, Hull

Remarkable B&B and Guest House of the Year

The Wold Cottage, Wold Newton

Newbegin House, Beverley

Remarkable Business Events Venue of the Year

Mercure Hull Grange Park Hotel, Willerby

Village Hotel Hull

The Manor Rooms, South Cave

Doubletree by Hilton Hull

Remarkable Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year

Manor Farm Camping, Woodmansey

Willow Pond Camping, South Cave

Butt Farm Caravan, Camping & Glamping Site, Beverley

Bugthorpe Grange Glamping, Stamford Bridge

Wold Escapes, Southburn

Remarkable Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award

Acorn Glade, Melbourne

Broadgate Farm Cottages, Walkington

Hull Truck Theatre, Hull

Wold Top Brewery, Wold Newton

Laurel Vines Vineyard and Winery, Aike

Remarkable Experience of the Year

Dumble Farm, Arram

RSPB Bempton Cliffs, Bempton

Hull Maritime Guided Tours, Hull

Wolds Rangers Way, Driffield

Remarkable Hotel of the Year

Village Hotel Hull

Highfield, Driffield

Mercure Grange Park Hotel, Willerby

Doubletree by Hilton Hull

The Briarcroft - Wayth Hotels, Goole

Remarkable New Tourism Business of the Year

Greko, Beverley

Café Norah & NoraHome, Cottingham

The Boardroom, Hull

Walking the Wolds, Elvington

Bugthorpe Grange Glamping, Stamford Bridge

Remarkable Pub of the Year

The Old Star Kilham

Atom Bar Hull

Rose and Crown, Beverley

Cuban Petes, Hull

The Railway Inn, New Ellerby

Remarkable Cuppa Award

#STOVE cafebistro, Hutton Cranswick

Café Norah & NoraHome, Cottingham

The Balloon Tree Farm Shop & Café, Stamford Bridge

The Old Lamp Room, Cottingham

The Pot Still Coffee Shop at Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery, Hunmanby

Remarkable Local Producer Award

Little Wold Vineyard, South Cave

Lukes Bakery, Brough

Wold Top Brewery, Wold Newton

Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery, Hunmanby

Laurel Vines Vineyard and Winery, Aike

Remarkable Tourism Event of the Year

Pride in Hull

Humber Street Sesh, Hull

Beverley Folk Festival

Freedom Festival, Hull

Victorian Christmas, Hull

The Big Malarkey Festival, Hull

Remarkable Self Catering Accommodation of the Year

Pasture House Holiday Cottages, Brandesburton

Wolds Edge holiday Lodges, Bishop Wilton

Broadgate Farm Cottages, Walkington

West End Farm Cottages, Thornholme

Nordham Cottages, North Cave

Remarkable Taste Award

The Pot Still Coffee Shop at Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery, Hunmanby

Greko, Beverley

Roku Asia, Beverley

Ambiente Tapas, Hull

The Old Lamp Room, Cottingham

Williams Den, North Cave

Remarkable Visitor Attraction of the Year

Ferens Art Gallery, Hull

Woldies, Wintringham

Sledmere House and Gardens

William’s Den, North Cave

Bondville Model Village, Bridlington

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