The Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards (REYTAs) made a dazzling return last night with an unforgettable awards ceremony at Bridlington Spa, celebrating excellence in the region’s tourism industry.
Now in its 14th year, the REYTAs brought together Hull and East Yorkshire’s tourism community for an evening honouring the outstanding individuals, attractions, and hospitality businesses that make the area a vibrant visitor destination.
Chris Blacksell, Visit Hull and East Yorkshire Chair said “The REYTAs are more than an awards night—they’re a powerful reminder of the passion, creativity, and resilience within our tourism sector. Each finalist and winner reflects the dedication that makes Hull and East Yorkshire such an inspiring place for visitors and locals alike.”
With 71 finalists competing across a variety of categories, the event recognized the best in local tourism. Among the night’s biggest achievements was Broadgate Farm Cottages, taking home two honours: the Remarkable Self Catering Accommodation of the Year and Remarkable Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award Judges praised: ‘The welcoming atmosphere and serene surroundings create a sanctuary for relaxation. What truly sets Broadgate apart is their commitment to inclusivity, providing adaptable facilities that cater to diverse needs.’
Humber Street Sesh was awarded the Remarkable Tourism event of the Year, with judges applauding Sesh ‘bringing a phenomenal number of visitors to the city. There is lots of creative engagement and attention to detail in creating a programme that is inclusive for everyone!’
The awards were presented by Hull and East Yorkshire’s iconic blue-coated HEY! Volunteers, who play a vital role in supporting arts, culture, and heritage across the region and enhancing community pride.
Councillor Nick Coultish, portfolio holder for culture, leisure, and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, expressed his pride in the awards, saying: “The Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards celebrate everything that makes our tourism industry exceptional, acknowledging the hard work, talent, and dedication of those at its heart. Congratulations to all the winners and finalists.”
Councillor Rob Pritchard, portfolio holder for culture and tourism at Hull City Council, added: “The REYTAs have grown into one of the most eagerly anticipated events on our calendar. It’s fantastic to see so many talented finalists showcased once again. My congratulations to this year’s winners on their remarkable achievements.”
The 2024 REYTAs are also aligned with the Visit England awards, offering winners the chance to be recognized on a national level.
Organized by Visit Hull and East Yorkshire (VHEY), the event is made possible through ticket sales and the support of sponsors. This year’s main sponsors were Wykeland and FRED, with additional support from, HPSS, East Yorkshire Local Food Network, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitality Association, Traenhus, Acklams Holdays, Hull Trains, Lloyd Dowson and The Yorkshireman
Emma Pearson-Kendall, managing director of Fred, commented: East Yorkshire is one of the most beautiful parts of the UK, and the people, places and attractions that help new visitors discover it, deserve celebrating. As a business, Fred works with clients all over the world, but East Yorkshire is our home, and so sponsoring the REYTA awards is really important to us and our team. There are so many businesses and individuals that collectively contribute to driving our tourism economy and creating unique visitor experiences, and these awards recognise the positive impact their work has on our region. The REYTAS celebrate the very best of the best, so a huge congratulations to all the nominees and winners!”
Judges’ comments for all winners:
Remarkable Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award: Broadgate Farm Cottages, Walkington
Judges said: After our visit to Broadgate Farm Cottages, it’s clear why guests return! The welcoming atmosphere and serene surroundings create a sanctuary for relaxation. What truly sets Broadgate apart is their commitment to inclusivity, providing adaptable facilities that cater to diverse needs. The team consults with guests before their stay, ensuring tailored arrangements that enhance comfort and foster belonging. The attentive staff embodies hospitality, eager to incorporate guest feedback into their service. With thoughtful touches like customised welcome packages, they make each visitor feel valued. Broadgate Farm Cottages isn’t just a getaway; it’s a standard for warmth and comfort in hospitality.
Remarkable B&B and Guest House of the Year: The Wold Cottage, Wold Newton
Judges said: Wold Cottage is an outstanding place to visit. The Georgian building has been lovingly restored and provides a peaceful haven, luxurious rooms, superb breakfast and a warm welcome.
The grounds are beautifully kept and thoughtfully landscaped to provide opportunities for social and private seating. There are trails within the grounds for short walks to view the local wildlife.
Great effort has been made over the years to improve the carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices.
Katrina and Derek have a clear and creative vision, and this has been realised in the Wold Cottage of today – a wonderful place to spend time with friends or family.
Remarkable Business Events Venue of the Year (sponsored by HPSS): Doubletree by Hilton, Hull
Judges said: Enjoying a central location along Ferensway, this Hull hotel delights with spacious rooms, a rooftop bar, a fine dining restaurant and a pillar-free ballroom. Spacious, airy and light, the Hilton offers luxurious high quality. Personal details are a big focus for their business events, a detailed pre planning process and rigorous training system means the business is consistently moving forward and offering first class service.
Remarkable Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year: Wold Escapes, Driffield
Judges said: This is a delightful site, set in an area of countryside where there are pleasant views and peace, and quietness can be enjoyed. The cabins have a level of sophistication which make them very attractive to guests of all ages. Who wouldn’t want to sit in a hot tub and look out over such a beautiful landscape? With easy access to a number of places of local interest, plenty of pubs and restaurants and great places to shop, this is an ideal place to spend time.
Georgina and her staff work hard to make sure that everyone has the best experience they could wish for.
Remarkable Cuppa Award: The Balloon Tree Farm Shop & Café, Gate Helmsley
Judges said: The Balloontree Farm shop and cafe is located just outside Stamford Bridge. On arrival the first thing we saw was a delightful halloween display including pumpkins from their own seasonal pick your own farm. Locally sourced products and ingredients are used in both the cafe and farm shop and the cafe has a wide selection of dishes on offer including delicious cakes, all served by the most friendly and helpful staff.
Remarkable Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award (sponsored by Acklams): Acorn Glade, Melbourne
Judges said: I was highly impressed by Acorn Glade’s passion for its environmental impact, showcasing a strong commitment to sustainability. Their impressive online presence has been instrumental in attracting guests to the area, boosting local economic growth. The venue itself is absolutely stunning, beautifully maintained, and creates an unforgettable experience. A highlight is the charming addition of llamas roaming the grounds, adding a unique and delightful touch to the setting. Overall, their dedication to both the environment and community, combined with the breathtaking venue, makes this business truly exceptional.
Remarkable Experience of the Year: Cow Cuddling at Dumble Farm, Beverley
Judges said: Dumble Farm offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience: passionate farmers, inquisitive calves and the cuddliest cows you could imagine. From CuddlePuff with the heaviest head, to Cloud with the warmest belly and Jenny with the most stubborn nature, the cows are all unique and the whole experience is ‘udder’ly fantastic.
Remarkable Hotel of the Year: HIGHFIELD, Driffield
Judges said: Our stay at the Highfield Hotel in Driffield was truly unforgettable. The beautiful grounds made us feel like we had stepped into a painting, with stunning views in every direction. The rooms were luxurious, each with its own unique theme, making it feel like we were on a film set. Every detail was thoughtfully curated, providing a level of comfort and style that will be hard to replicate. It’s not just a hotel, it’s an experience—a perfect blend of charm, elegance, and uniqueness.
Remarkable Local Producer Award (sponsored by East Yorkshire Local Food Network): Little Wold Vineyard, South Cave
Judges said: Tucked away in the Wolds Countryside, Little Wolds Vineyard is delightful.
With sustainability at its heart, this family run business has worked tirelessly to produce their award winning wines, which can now be enjoyed at their Stunning Location. Whether it be to host a wedding, attend one the Wine Tasting Tours or a drink at their ‘Cellar Door’, to sit out on the patio area or gaze through the large windows, the views over the Wolds in simply breathtaking.
Remarkable New Tourism Business of the Year: Walking the Wolds, Elvington
Judges said: Offering a unique service, Walking the Wolds offers easy to moderate walks to people of all abilities along with their four-legged friends. The business gives locals and visitors alike the chance to explore the stunning countryside. Over 50 walks can be downloaded for free from their website and simply done at your own pace. Alternatively, why not try one their special walking events with catering included at one of the carefully selected (and doggy friendly) partner businesses enroute. Membership is available giving enhanced benefits and discounts including a welcome pack for you and your dog. Walking the Wolds invite you to join them to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Wolds, learn about the area’s history and even make new friends. An exemplary finalist in this category.
Remarkable Pub of the Year: Rose & Crown, Beverley
Judges said: The Rose and Crown is a beautiful Tudor-style pub situated next to the North bar walls in Beverley just a stone’s throw away from the racecourse and Westwood pastures. It’s eye-catching display of flowers draws you in and once inside, you’ll discover friendly faces serving local food and drink in a traditional environment. Although you won’t spot it from the front, be sure to check out the outdoor area filled with yet more flowers and twinkling lights.
Remarkable Taste Award (sponsored by The Yorkshireman): Ambiente Tapas Hull
Judges said: Ambiente is a wonderful little piece of Spain in the heart of Humber Street in Hull. From the delicious tapas selections on offer to the array of sherries and sangrias every mouthful is a tasty treat bursting with flavour. The staff who are friendly and attentive are passionate and knowledgeable about their product, they are happy to advise and guide you through the joys of Spanish cuisine to ensure you enjoy your visit and want to keep coming back again and again.
Remarkable Self Catering Accommodation of the Year: Broadgate Farm Cottages, Walkington
Judges said:Broadgate Farm Cottages, close to Walkington near Beverley, provide self catering accommodation of the highest spacious standards in a lovely countryside setting. Home comforts in luxury surroundings add to the overall quality. The beautifully crafted cottages have been lovingly restored by Elaine & Steve and team, and they are continuously looking to improve and invest further to meet the needs of their current and future guests.
Remarkable Tourism Event of the Year (sponsored by Hull Trains): Humber Street Sesh, Hull
Judges said: A worthy winner bringing a phenomenal number of visitors to the city. There is lots of creative engagement and attention to detail in creating a programme that is inclusive for everyone! Quirky marketing allows a fun and vibrant brand to be recognised and encourages engagement across the city by creating strong partnerships. There are many exciting plans for the future and how the city can be exposed nationally!
Remarkable Visitor Attraction of the Year (sponsored by Lloyd Dowson): Woldies, Wintringham
From the moment we arrived, being greeted by Woldie Willow and the friendly staff, we knew we were in for a treat. There are so many immersive and family inclusive activities we really felt it is a place that takes you out of reality and homes in on the essence of being present and in the moment, all while enjoying the fresh Wolds air. The activities are so fun and engaging it allows parents to join in the fun too bringing imaginative play into light. We loved searching for the butterfly clues throughout. Such a fantastic day out – we would recommend this gem to anyone!