Going Potty on the Coast: The Ultimate Guide to the 2026 Flamborough Flowerpot Festival
Going Potty on the Coast!
If you walk through the coastal village of Flamborough this June, you might find yourself locking eyes with a life-sized gorilla wearing a skirt. Turn a corner, and Mary Poppins is floating above a garden hedge. Down the road, a puffin sporting bright yellow boots guards a local shop door.
No, it is not a seaside mirage. It is the return of the Flamborough Flowerpot Festival, which runs from 1 June to 30 June 2026.
Located just four miles north-east of Bridlington, Flamborough completely transforms for this month-long celebration. Local residents, businesses, and schools spend weeks engineering, painting, and stacking everyday terracotta and plastic pots into spectacular, quirky street art. Whether you are a local resident, a holidaymaker staying at Thornwick Bay, or a day-tripper from Bridlington, this guide covers everything you need to know about Yorkshire’s most charming summer trail.
The Story Behind the Festival
Now in its fifth year, the Flamborough Flowerpot Festival has grown from a modest community project into a major highlights of the East Yorkshire summer calendar. The concept is wonderfully simple yet highly addictive: take ordinary flowerpots and use them to build anything your imagination allows.
What began as a creative way to bring the community together has turned into a friendly, village-wide competition. Neighbors quietly plot their designs in garages and sheds months in advance, trying to outdo each other with scale, humor, and engineering ingenuity.
Beyond the fun, the event is deeply rooted in local charity. The festival is entirely volunteer-run, and the money raised through trail map sales and local donations goes straight back into the community. This year, funds are heavily focusing on supporting vital village resources, including the Flamborough Pre-School. It is a brilliant example of how a simple, eco-friendly idea can foster immense community pride and support the next generation.
What to Expect: The 2026 Highlight Displays
The sheer variety of the trail ensures that no two displays are alike. The creations range from small, clever window displays to massive, structural masterpieces that take over entire front gardens.
The theme for 2026 brings an eclectic mix of pop culture, wildlife, and pure fantasy. Key highlights to look out for on your walk include:
- The Skirted Gorilla: A massive, imposing structure made of dozens of dark-painted pots, complete with a surprisingly fashionable fabric skirt.
- Mary Poppins: Suspended elegantly to look as though she is floating down with her iconic umbrella.
- The Yellow-Booted Puffin: A nod to Flamborough’s famous local wildlife, this charming bird stands proud at the heart of the village trail.
In previous years, visitors have been treated to flowerpot replicas of Elvis Presley, SpongeBob SquarePants, and even a remarkably accurate likeness of King Charles. Part of the joy of the festival is the element of surprise; you never quite know what is lurking around the next garden wall.
How to Follow the Flowerpot Trail
To get the most out of your visit, you will want to track down as many of the 100+ hidden creations as possible. The organizers make this easy by providing two ways to navigate the village:
- The Physical Trail Map (£2): You can pick up a beautifully illustrated physical map at various local village shops, cafes, and pubs. At just £2, buying a map is the primary way to support the festival's charity fundraising. It also serves as a wonderful souvenir of your day out.
- The Digital Online Map: For those who prefer to navigate using their smartphones, a digital version of the trail is available online, allowing you to track your live location as you tick off the models.
The trail loops completely through the village center, extending out toward the cliffs and local holiday parks. It is entirely flat, highly accessible for prams and wheelchairs, and dog-friendly, making it the perfect low-cost family day out.
Interactive Events and Workshops
The Flamborough Flowerpot Festival is not just a passive viewing experience. If you are visiting during the first week of June, you can get hands-on and learn the secrets of flowerpot architecture yourself.
The Yorkshire Puffin Festival Pop-Up
Over the weekend of 6–7 June 2026, the festival organizers are teaming up with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust for the annual Yorkshire Puffin Festival. From 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, you can find a dedicated interactive flowerpot stall. Here, volunteers will help kids and adults alike build their very own "potty puffins" to take home.
Holiday Park Craft Sessions
If you are staying nearby at the Haven Thornwick Bay Holiday Village, look out for specialized model-making sessions hosted throughout June. These free workshops are ideal for families looking to keep the kids entertained with a bit of unique, messy Yorkshire crafting.
Making a Day of It: Eating, Drinking, and Exploring
Because the trail takes a few hours to fully explore, you will want to plan some stops along the way. Flamborough is packed with brilliant independent businesses that fully embrace the festival spirit.
- Cafes and Lunches: Stop by the local village tea rooms for a cream tea or a crab sandwich—a local specialty. Many of these cafes host their own indoor flowerpot displays.
- Traditional Pubs: The village boasts several historic, family-friendly pubs where you can grab a hearty Sunday roast or a refreshing pint of local Yorkshire ale after finishing the trail.
- The Dramatic Coastline: Once you have completed the village trail, drive or walk down to Flamborough Head or North Landing. The white chalk cliffs are home to thousands of nesting seabirds, offering a perfect natural contrast to the colorful art trail in the village.
Travel Information: Getting from Bridlington to Flamborough
Reaching the festival from Bridlington is incredibly straightforward, making it an easy addition to any seaside holiday itinerary.
- By Car: Drive north out of Bridlington along the B1255 (Flamborough Road). The journey takes roughly 10 minutes, and there is parking available within the village center and at the nearby clifftop car parks.
- By Bus: If you prefer public transport, the local 14 o&d bus service runs regularly from the Bridlington bus station straight into the center of Flamborough village, dropping you off right in the middle of the trail action.
Join the Community
The festival thrives on social media, with visitors sharing their favorite spots and angles throughout the month. Before you set off, or to share your photos after your trip, check out the official Flamborough Flowerpot Festival Facebook Page. It is the best place to find real-time weather updates, community photo competitions, and announcements about which displays are winning the public vote.
Pack your walking shoes, grab a map, and get ready to experience the coast at its most delightfully eccentric this June!










