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Spurn Explorer bus service returns for the summer

The Spurn Explorer bus service is returning for a third year. 

The service takes passengers to the wildlife haven of Spurn Point Nature Reserve. 

The buses are now running on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays, operated by East Yorkshire Buses and cost £3 for a single fare. 

The service has been funded by the council using Government money from the Department for Transport for bus service improvement. 

The council has partnered with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust to run the Spurn Explorer, letting passengers experience the sights of Spurn Point, enjoy shoreline walks or watch birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat. 

Visitors can explore the Spurn lighthouse for breathtaking views and look for seals, seabirds and porpoise along three miles of beautiful Yorkshire coastline. 

The Spurn Explorer (Service 72) runs on Saturdays between Hull, Patrington, and the Spurn Discovery Centre at Kilnsea. 

There is a direct return service between Hull Interchange and Kilnsea. Three other services operate from Patrington with good connections to the X7/75 bus services from Hull.   

On Sundays the Spurn Explorer (Service 71) runs from Withernsea to the Spurn Discovery Centre, with four services in each direction. 

The Spurn Explorer runs until Sunday 1 November. 

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