Attractions.
Oakhill Nature Reserve
A 150-acre mosaic of ponds, meadows, woodland and wetland on the edge of Goole — former railway land reclaimed by nature and now one of Yorkshire's best places to see dragonflies.
Goole Museum and Garside Archive
A free community museum on the first floor of Goole Library, preserving the maritime heritage, industrial past and social stories of the UK's most inland port.
West Park
Goole's largest historic park — more than 32 acres of tree-lined green space on Airmyn Road, home to the town bandstand, a busy cafe and the free Saturday-morning Goole parkrun.
The Lowther Hotel
Begun in 1824 as the brand-new port town's first permanent building, the Grade II*-listed Lowther on Aire Street is officially England's oldest hotel — trading today as iSleep at The Lowther serviced accommodation.
The Junction Arts & Civic Centre
East Yorkshire's multi award-winning arts centre on Paradise Place — a theatre, cinema, cafe bar and creative space sharing one gold-brimmed timber building with Goole Town Council's offices and council chamber.