In Filey

Named Beach of the Year 2018 by the Sunday Times, Filey's idyllic five-mile long stretch of golden sand is perfect for family days out in the summer and long, bracing walks in the winter - bring your best four-legged friend (but don't forget to clean up after them!). 


Spectacular Filey Brigg, a rocky peninsula jutting into the North Sea, offers a rewarding walk with rock pools rich with marine life (keep an eye on the tides), and also gives access to the cliff paths leading to the Country Park, providing stunning coastal views and a picturesque nature trail.


"The perfect holiday for me and my dogs! Walking along Filey beach with the sand and sea between your toes, you'll almost feel like you're abroad." @awaywiththefaireiesx


Spend some time on the beach, the retreat to the Coble Landing with its colourful fishing boats and cosy sea-view cafes and kiosks. Enjoy a traditional ice cream cone or fish and chips, then take a leisurely wander down the adjacent promenade with its delightful coastal-themed sculptures.


Back into town, Crescent Gardens with its bandstand, and Glen Gardens with its boating lake and play park, each offer their own unique charms, whilst the lagoons of Filey Dams are a haven for birdwatchers.


And if a more adrenaline-fuelled experience is what your're after, Filey's coastline also offers excellent opportunities for kayaking, coasteering and other watersports.

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Filey Brigg
Viewpoint/Beauty Spot
An image of Filey Brigg

Discover the dynamic and exciting features of Filey Brigg with it's interesting geology and marine life with a rock built underwater structure on its south side known as 'The Spittals'.

Filey Country Park
Country Park
Filey Country Park

Here at Country Park you are able to park your car and take a walk along the cliff top admiring the sea views. To keep the little ones entertained there is a play park.

Filey Dams Nature Reserve
Nature Reserve
An image of Filey Dams Nature Reserve

The last remaining freshwater marsh of any size in the area, Filey Dams is a magnet for migratory birds but is also a haven for plants, small mammals and amphibians.

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