FILEY BRIGG AT LOW TIDE
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Filey is the smallest of the Yorkshire coast resorts. It has a small but prosperous shopping centre with few of the big chains present. It has all the essential facilities and does not normally seem too crowded. It has a beautiful sandy bay with the rocky finger of Filey brig protecting it from Northerly winds and seas at one side and Flamborough head to the south. It has not got a harbour but there are still boats on the coble landing where you will find a concentration of eateries, one amusement arcade, the lifeboat, a few children’s rides and the donkeys. Once home to a thriving fleet of large Yorkshire cobles launched off the beach with a tractor there is now just a few smaller boats left on the coble landing.

Filey Beach is without doubt one of the best beaches in the country. The beach extends about 5 miles from Filey Brigg to the start of Flamborough Head both of which shelter Filey Bay from the worst of the rough seas allowing a shallow sandy beach to form which gently slopes into the sea. The seafront has no harbour and only one small amusement arcade. Many people fall in love with Filey as children and are now bringing back their children and grandchildren. A walk along the beach to the Brigg is a must for most visitors. Filey is by far the smallest of the major Yorkshire Coast resorts like Scarborough and has a much quieter less developed feel
Filey bay, beach and seafront
Filey beach has good quality sand for several miles. It is generally very safe for bathing. To the North is the rocky promontory called the Brig and if you go far enough south you eventually get to the chalk cliffs of Flamborough. There is plenty of room to walk on the beach providing the tide is not in. On large tides there is very little beach above high water mark. The central part of the beach is backed by a sea wall and part of this has RNLI lifeguards. There are also donkey rides in summer
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Filey is the smallest of the Yorkshire coast resorts. It has a small but prosperous shopping centre with few of the big chains present. It has all the essential facilities and does not normally seem too crowded. It has a beautiful sandy bay with the rocky finger of Filey brig protecting it from Northerly winds and seas at one side and Flamborough head to the south. It has not got a harbour but there are still boats on the coble landing where you will find a concentration of eateries, one amusement arcade, the lifeboat, a few children’s rides and the donkeys. Once home to a thriving fleet of large Yorkshire cobles launched off the beach with a tractor there is now just a few smaller boats left on the coble landing.

Filey Beach is without doubt one of the best beaches in the country. The beach extends about 5 miles from Filey Brigg to the start of Flamborough Head both of which shelter Filey Bay from the worst of the rough seas allowing a shallow sandy beach to form which gently slopes into the sea. The seafront has no harbour and only one small amusement arcade. Many people fall in love with Filey as children and are now bringing back their children and grandchildren. A walk along the beach to the Brigg is a must for most visitors. Filey is by far the smallest of the major Yorkshire Coast resorts like Scarborough and has a much quieter less developed feel
Filey bay, beach and seafront
Filey beach has good quality sand for several miles. It is generally very safe for bathing. To the North is the rocky promontory called the Brig and if you go far enough south you eventually get to the chalk cliffs of Flamborough. There is plenty of room to walk on the beach providing the tide is not in. On large tides there is very little beach above high water mark. The central part of the beach is backed by a sea wall and part of this has RNLI lifeguards. There are also donkey rides in summer
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