River Hull tidal surge barrier, Kingston upon Hull
Facts and practical information
The River Hull tidal surge barrier is a flood control gate located on the River Hull in the city of Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The barrier impounds the river in times of tidal surges, preventing water moving upstream of the river from the Humber Estuary, and flooding the areas of the city which are near to the river, or susceptible to flooding. It is held horizontal when not in use, and turns 90 degrees before being lowered to the riverbed in the event of a tidal surge. It is the second largest flood barrier in the United Kingdom after the Thames Barrier in London. ()
Riverside (Drypool)Kingston upon Hull
River Hull tidal surge barrier – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hull and East Riding Museum, Streetlife Museum of Transport, The Deep Aquarium, Princes Quay.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to River Hull tidal surge barrier?
How to get to River Hull tidal surge barrier by public transport?
Bus
- City Centre George Street • Lines: 99 (14 min walk)
- Witham Malton Street • Lines: 99 (16 min walk)
Train
- Hull Paragon Interchange (19 min walk)