Flamborough and Bempton Cliffs
Flamborough is ideally suited to those who enjoy the outdoors - walkers, cyclists, fishermen, golfers and motorcyclists are all very welcome. Flamborough also provides an ideal alternative to the nearby resort of Bridlington which is only a 4 miles away.
The bird sanctuary of RSPB Bempton Cliffs is just three miles away by road or a pleasant walk on the cliff tops along the Yorkshire Heritage Coast. We have our own Flamborough Golf Club and is a little over a mile away. Buses run regularly between Flamborough and Bridlington
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Flamborough Head is a seven mile long headland on the Yorkshire coast of England, between Filey and Bridlington.
it is a very popular walk from Bridlington, once there, marvel at the views of the cliffs or take a tour of the famous lighthouse.
There are a large number of cave habitats at Flamborough,more than at any other chalk site in Britain, the largest of which are known to extend for more than 50m from their entrance on the coast. when the tide is out its a very popular place to explore the caves which are normally underwater
Bempton Cliffs is the best place in England to see seabirds. More than 200,000 birds nest on the cliffs, including gannets, puffins, guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes. Five safe viewing areas are situated along 3 miles of chalk cliffs - many just two minutes walk from the visitor centre and car park.
There is wheelchair access to the nature reserve and a picnic area in the car park.
A great day out for anyone, young or old.

