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Rodeo Bull

Rodeo Bull Hire in Whitby


Established in 2022 Bucking Hull is the sister company of Fun4all bouncy castles established 2013


Bucking Hull is a great way to add excitement to your next event, whether it be a birthday, wedding, Fundays, or school fairs we've got you covered.


Whether you are a professional rider or amateur ride, or just looking to add some fun to your next party, with a top of the range mechanical Bull and 10 million public liability insurance and various different attachments such as the Rodeo willy, be sure Bucking Hull is the company for all your events covering All of Ripon, Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire for a reasonable price.


Our Rodeo Bull Hire service is available in Whitby, Ripon, Hull, Beverley, The East Riding of Yorkshire & Surrounding areas, including Driffield, Cottingham, Driffield, Hornsea, Market Weighton, Pocklington.




Contact us..

Tel. 01482805523

Mob. 07534810983

Email. fun4all-hull@hotmail.co.uk


About Whitby


Dominating the skyline are the striking ruins of Whitby Abbey, standing high on the East Cliff. Reaching the abbey via the famous 199 steps is part of the experience, rewarding visitors with sweeping views across the town, harbour, and North Sea. The abbey has strong literary connections too, having inspired scenes in Bram Stoker's Dracula, which adds an extra layer of intrigue to the site.

Below the abbey lies the old town, a maze of narrow streets and steep alleys that feel unchanged by time. Here you'll find small independent shops, historic pubs, and traditional businesses selling everything from handmade gifts to the town's famous jet jewellery. Whitby jet, a fossilised gemstone, has been worked locally since Victorian times and remains an important part of the town's identity.

The harbour is the heart of Whitby's maritime life. Fishing boats bob alongside pleasure craft, and the swing bridge regularly opens to let vessels pass through. A stroll along the quayside is a must, offering views of the colourful buildings, working boats, and the ebb and flow of daily life. Boat trips from the harbour provide opportunities to explore the coastline from the water or try your hand at fishing.

Whitby's beaches offer two very different experiences. West Cliff Beach is long and sandy, perfect for traditional seaside walks, paddling, or simply watching the waves roll in. East Beach, closer to the harbour and cliffs, is smaller and more dramatic, especially at low tide when rock pools are revealed. Both reflect Whitby's raw coastal character rather than a polished resort feel.

Food plays a big role in any visit. Whitby is famously associated with fish and chips, and enjoying a portion while overlooking the sea feels almost obligatory. Beyond that, the town has a growing reputation for quality local seafood, cosy cafés, and traditional tearooms, many tucked away in historic buildings with views over the harbour or rooftops.

For those interested in culture and history, the Captain Cook Memorial Museum offers insight into the early life of the famous explorer, who once lived and worked in the town. The museum provides a fascinating glimpse into Whitby's connections to global maritime history.

Whitby also hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, from music and literature to the well-known goth weekends that embrace the town's darker, gothic reputation. These events give Whitby a lively, creative energy while still respecting its historic roots.

Overall, Whitby is a place of contrasts: light and shadow, sea and stone, history and folklore. Whether you come for coastal walks, atmospheric streets, or simply to soak up the unique mood, Whitby leaves a lasting impression long after you've gone.

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