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Filey Bay stretches from the historical Filey Brigg peninsula at the northern point of the bay, to the majestic white cliffs of Flamborough Head to the south; and in between over six miles of golden sand. Enjoy gentle pursuits such as kite flying, rockpooling, fossil-hunting, birdwatching or walking the Wolds or Cleveland Way. Visit Bempton Cliffs to watch seabirds - puffins, gannets, kittiwakes and more. And Filey Dams offers unrivalled opportunities for sightings of curlews, oystercatchers and lapwings.
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Relaxation and comfort is at the heart of everything we do, so if you are looking for a break at a good quality hotel with sea views and friendly service, then the White Lodge Hotel is for you. Idyllically located at the end of Filey's famous Victorian Crescent, the White Lodge enjoys unsurpassed views of Filey Bay and Brigg from the majority of the rooms as well as from the bar, lounge, and restaurant.
At The Hylands, our clients receive high quality person-centred care from a dedicated and fully trained team with decades of experience. Whether you are looking for a long-term residential placement or short-term respite or holiday care, you can be assured your loved one will be looked after in a comfortable and safe environment that truly feels like a home from home.
While this is not a true circular route, the walk along the cliff tops is so spectacular that it's well worth repeating. The walk starts from the small church car park in the little village of Speeton, where you will find an honesty box. Alternatively, you can. LEVEL: EASY This short walk starts at Hunmanby Gap car park (closed during winter).
LEVEL: HARD This on-road route takes you through open country-side and several picturesque Wolds villages. The landscape is rolling so you'll be afforded some amazing views of the patch-work of farmland, which inspired world-famous artist David Hockney. LEVEL: HARD This circular route, designed for experience cyclists, includes short sections of busy roads and some climbs (up to 17%). The scenery varies from woodland areas, like the beautiful Forge Valley to open countryside. There are refreshments stops around the.
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