If your idea of a good day out at the seaside is a bustling promenade lined with shops, amusement arcades and fast food joints, then Filey is not for you. Of course it has its customary gift shops and a few fish and chip shops (and very nice they are too!) but you have to look for them. Beautiful simplicity would be my summation of this place. It's just an ordinary, sleepy, well-manicured town that just happens to be by the sea. It has a nice beach: less crowded and more peaceful; a perfect get-away for those who prefer a simpler, less chaotic seaside experience. Wide-open spaces, rugged scenery and, from way up high at North Cliff Country Park, a bracing and unsurpassed view of the sea awaits all who venture here.
The perfect place to camp, relax, or enjoy a picnic. |
Filey bay from Carr Naze. No crowded beach here! |
Carr Naze
The cliffs above Filey Brigg are known as Carr Naze. During the latter part of the 4th c. the Romans built a signal station here as a defence against Saxon invaders.
The North side of Carr Naze looking towards Scarborough. |
Great photo opportunities here!
Filey Brigg
Walking here is prohibited. After saying that, some still do. |
Photo Credits
Ewa Gornas & Gill Harrison (2010)
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Yorkshire Guide: Filey