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Yorkshire And The Humber
Boynton

Filey Beach – Filey Bay Beach loop from Boynton

Moderate

10

riders

Filey Beach – Filey Bay Beach loop from Boynton

02:04

41.7km

360m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 28, 2026

Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 19.5 km for 72 m

After 19.9 km for 119 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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3.20 km

The Mere

Lake

2

9.67 km

Reighton Beach

Highlight • Viewpoint

Reighton is a long, sandy beach just to the north-west of the Flamborough Headland Heritage Coast, looking northwards over Filey Bay. The beach is popular for swimming as well as walking.

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3

11.0 km

View of the Yorkshire Coast

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4

11.3 km

East Riding coastal road.

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5

18.5 km

Filey Beach

Highlight • Beach

Filey is a small coastal town between Scarborough and Bridlington. It is much quieter and more peaceful than its neighbours. There are plenty of attractions to keep you entertained for the day and some of the best fish and chips I have ever had.

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6

19.1 km

Filey Bay Beach

Highlight • Settlement

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 of places for food and drink, as well as markets, museums, and other attractions — and is surrounded by rolling Yorkshire countryside.

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7

19.7 km

Filey Museum

Highlight • Historical Site

8

19.9 km

St Oswald's Church

Highlight • Historical Site

Lovely church at start of walk but unfortunately closed on a Saturday.

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9

27.5 km

Hunmanby is a village on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. It has plenty of eating and drinking options as well as accommodation due to its vicinity to both the Yorkshire coast and the Wolds. It was once the largest village in Britain but has since lost the title.

The archway on the edge of the village is a mock gothic ruin, The Old Folly, now a holiday lodge.

On display in All Saints Church on Church Hill is a Chain Bible dating from 1541. After the dissolution of the monasteries, Henry VIII demanded that an English bible be housed in every church and read to the congregation. As books were so expensive and rare at the time, the bibles were locked to the church by a chain. This is apparently one of only six surviving 16th century chain bibles.

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B

41.7 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

33.0 km

6.67 km

981 m

872 m

178 m

Surfaces

25.4 km

15.9 km

411 m

< 100 m

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Thursday 9 July

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14°C

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