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Attractions and Places To See around Filey - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Filey include its expansive coastline, significant natural landmarks, and cultural sites. This North Yorkshire coastal town features diverse attractions, from dramatic cliff views to historic insights. Filey is known for its golden sand beaches, geological formations, and maritime heritage. Visitors can explore natural reserves, cultural institutions, and scenic walking trails.

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  • The most popular attractions is Filey Bay Beach, a settlement that offers an expansive…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Filey Bay Beach

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Filey Bay boasts inviting golden sands and clean waters for swimming (if it’s warm enough). The beach is backed by the pretty coastal town of Filey — which has lots …

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RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve

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RSPB Bempton Cliffs is a nature reserve managed for the seabirds. The visitor centre is open to the public with lots of information as well as a shop, cafe and …

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Rudston Monolith

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The Rudston Monolith is an impressive standing stone found in a churchyard in Rudston village. Towering at 25 feet (7.6 m), it is the highest standing stone in the UK. …

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Hunmanby Sands Beach

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A tranquil and immaculate beach, suprisingly quiet part being between 2 very busy coastal areas, lovely to walk along and plenty to see considering a beach is generally made of sea and sand.

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Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument

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This impressive stone marks the end of the Yorkshire Wolds Way and the Cleveland Way – or the beginning, depending on which way you're walking. From this spot, you're afforded great views over Filey and the bay below.

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Vaughan biggins
September 28, 2025, Filey Bay Beach

check the tides

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On route to Filey Brigg.

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Darren
May 19, 2025, Filey Bay Beach

Takes about 2 hours from cayton bay along the the Cleveland way to Filey couple of uneven parts on the way but relatively an easy walk

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Happened to be here on a lovely sunny day, but with 40mph winds - It was a great walk out on the Brigg but 'blowing away the cobwebs' a bit of an understatement!

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Lots of viewing platforms along the clifftop public footpath, but early morning in December is definitely not the best time to view the birds, I didn't see many species or individual birds at all. Maybe I scared them off :). Summer probably much better when they are nesting.

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Jade
October 7, 2024, Rudston Monolith

The Rudston monolith is the tallest prehistoric standing stone in Britain, measuring almost 8 metres high, nearly 2 metres wide, a metre thick and estimated to weigh somewhere in the region of a massive 26 tons. This giant block of grey sandstone or gritstone was errected here either in the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age and is thought to have been quarried more than 10 miles away in the Cayton Bay area south of Scarborough, although the glacial transportation of a large block of stone that was then shaped and utilised by the prehistoric residents of the area cannot be ruled out. The top of the stone has been weathered and eroded into a fluted peak similar to the stones of the Devil's Arrows and a lead cap was first added to try to preserve it in the 18th century. The churchyard of All Saints that it stands in is of course much younger and although the christianisation of the site took place around 1100AD the stone had already stood here for at least 3000 years. The monolith stands close to the Gypsey Race, an occasional stream that flows along the floor of the Great Wold Valley from close to the barrow of Duggleby Howe in the east, past another pair of barrows at Wold Newton and Willie Howe before turning south past the Argham Henge and Cursus down to Rudston itself where it bends sharply and heads eastwards to the sea at Bridlington. The whole of the Gypsey Race landscape was obviously important in prehistoric times and holds a rich selection of sites, most of which have been destroyed or badly damaged by ploughing, including many round barrows, several long barrows, four cursuses and at least one henge. It continued to retain its importance into the historic period - a major Roman villa was discovered to the southwest of Rudston village. In the corner of the churchyard is a much smaller stone presumably brought here from a local barrow and also the remains of a double cist that was removed from a nearby barrow on Rudston Beacon by the antiquarian Canon Greenwell in the late 19th century.

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Pretty Lily Pond, eheral, in the mist coming in from the sea

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Not a significant waymarker as it’s worth pushing to the end of the cliff top before turning back, the views are worth it!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore near Filey?

Filey offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve, renowned for its half a million nesting seabirds, including puffins and gannets. Filey Bay Beach provides an expansive stretch of golden sand ideal for walks and exploring rock pools. Further afield, Filey Brigg is a prominent rocky peninsula known for its geology and marine life, while Flamborough Head boasts impressive white chalk cliffs and opportunities for spotting seals and porpoises. For a freshwater marsh experience, explore Filey Dams Nature Reserve.

Are there good beaches for walking and relaxing in Filey?

Absolutely. Filey Bay Beach is a glorious, expansive stretch of golden sand, perfect for walks, picnics, and sandcastle building, backed by a historic promenade. Another excellent option is Hunmanby Sands Beach, a tranquil and vast beach offering a quiet coastal experience.

What historical or cultural sites can I visit in Filey?

Filey has a rich heritage. You can delve into the town's past at Filey Museum, housed in 17th-century cottages, which focuses on maritime history. St Oswald's Church showcases 12th-century architecture. Crescent Gardens features five foundation stones from the Roman signaling station at Filey Brigg, offering a glimpse into ancient history. You can also see the picturesque Coble Landing, reflecting Filey's traditional fishing heritage, or visit the captivating Muston Windmill, a historical landmark near Filey.

Are there family-friendly activities in Filey?

Yes, Filey is very family-friendly. Filey Bay Beach is perfect for children with its vast sands and rock pools. Glen Gardens offers a peaceful retreat with a boating lake and play park. The Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park is a popular attraction with a variety of exotic and farm animals, formal gardens, and a woodland trail. RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve also provides an awe-inspiring experience for all ages to witness seabirds.

Where can I go birdwatching near Filey?

Filey is a fantastic destination for birdwatching. The RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve is world-renowned, especially between March and October, for its half a million nesting seabirds like puffins, gannets, and guillemots. Filey Brigg is also an excellent spot for birdwatching and seal spotting. Additionally, Filey Dams Nature Reserve, a large freshwater marsh, offers great opportunities to observe various bird species.

Are there dog-friendly walks or attractions in Filey?

Many areas around Filey welcome dogs. Hunmanby Sands Beach is known for being dog-friendly with no restrictions. The expansive Filey Bay Beach also allows dogs in certain areas or during specific times of the year. The Cleveland Way National Trail and the Yorkshire Wolds Way, both starting points from Filey, offer spectacular coastal and countryside walks where dogs are generally permitted, though it's always advisable to check local signage for specific rules.

What walking trails are available around Filey?

Filey is a great base for walkers. It serves as a starting point for both the Cleveland Way National Trail and the Yorkshire Wolds Way, offering spectacular coastal and countryside views. You can find more detailed routes and trails, including options for various difficulties, in the walking guide for Filey.

Are there cycling or mountain biking routes near Filey's attractions?

Yes, there are several cycling and mountain biking opportunities around Filey. For touring cyclists, you can explore routes like the 'View of Cayton Bay – Scarborough South Bay Beach loop from Filey' or the 'Filey Beach – Winding Country Road loop from Filey'. Mountain bikers can find trails such as the 'Coast and Forest Circular — Explorer Route' or the 'Filey Bay Beach – Filey Beach loop from Reighton'. For more details, refer to the cycling guide for Filey and the MTB Trails guide for Filey.

What do visitors enjoy most about Filey?

Visitors frequently praise Filey's expansive coastline, particularly the golden sands of Filey Bay Beach, which is ideal for relaxing walks. The dramatic cliff views and abundant wildlife at RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve are also highly rated. Many appreciate the tranquil atmosphere of places like Hunmanby Sands Beach and the historical insights offered by the town's heritage sites.

Are there any unique viewpoints in the Filey area?

Filey offers several unique viewpoints. From the Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument, you can enjoy great views over Filey and the bay below. Crescent Gardens also provides fantastic panoramic views of Filey Bay. Filey Brigg offers dramatic cliff views and a unique perspective of the North Sea, while Flamborough Head boasts impressive ocean vistas from its white chalk cliffs.

What is the best time to visit Filey for wildlife spotting?

The best time to visit Filey for wildlife spotting, especially seabirds, is between March and October. During these months, half a million seabirds, including puffins, gannets, guillemots, and kittiwakes, nest on the chalk cliffs at RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve. Flamborough Head is also home to nesting puffins between March and July. Filey Brigg is excellent for seal spotting year-round.

Are there any gardens or parks for relaxation in Filey?

Yes, Filey features beautiful green spaces for relaxation. Glen Gardens provides a peaceful retreat with a boating lake, play park, and formal flower beds. Crescent Gardens are also beautifully maintained floral gardens offering fantastic views of Filey Bay and a relaxing atmosphere, often with live music performances during summer.

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