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Geology and History Trail at Filey BriggGeology and History Trail at Filey Brigg

Discover the dynamic and ever changing face of Filey Brigg, a product of coastal erosion where the sea and weather has worn away the rocks over millions of years creating the headlands, bay and cliffs that we can see today. Filey Brigg is a site of Special Scientific Interest because of its geological importance and is designated as a local Nature Reserve.

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Open all the time
Open all year round. Tide dependent.

 
 

Contact

Tourism Bureau
Tel: 01723 383636
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Venue

Filey Brigg

Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9ET

54.213468,-0.288624See location on Multimap

Map reference: TA 117811


By Road:
Filey Brigg is a Rocky Promontory situated to the South of Filey Bay at 54º12´.59N 0º 16´.34 W . Follow signs towards seafront and Filey Brigg just out from the main beach.

Parking : with charge

Accessible by Public Transport : 1 mile from Filey station

 



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