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    Filey train station

    Posted by chris2005 5 June 2012

    A grade II listed building which does have a ghostly eerie feeling as it is unmanned. It has a pretty footbridge.

    Google map: bit.ly/Lxdev8

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    Coble Landing

    Posted by chris2005 5 June 2012

    A scenic spot best seen from the viewpoint on the cliff above the landing. The fishing cobles are neatly lined up in a ledge in the cliff which serves as Filey's makeshift harbour.

    Google map: bit.ly/Mcyw3W

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    Filey museum

    Posted by chris2005 5 June 2012

    This small but very informative museum is well worth a visit as it teaches you lot about Filey's vital fishing and tourism heritage. The museum volunteers are really friendly and will happily explain about the wide range of exhibits and more. There is a £2.50 entry fee

    www.fileymuseum.co.uk
    8-10 Queen St, Filey YO14 9HB
    +44(0)1723 515013
    Google map: bit.ly/Kf7xzQ

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    Filey Brigg

    Posted by chris2005 5 June 2012

    Filey Brigg is the most famous feature of Filey. A must do is to walk from Filey sands to the very tip of Filey Brigg and have the sea all around you splashing in your face - it is really exhilarating. But this is a dangerous walk as you can only do it at low tide and you MUST get off the brigg at least two hours BEFORE high tide to avoid being trapped on the brigg. It is wise to check the tide times before you set off. The times of the tides on each day are clearly posted around Filey sands.

    Google map: bit.ly/L2sXTW

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    Carr Naze

    Posted by chris2005 5 June 2012

    The walk up on Carr Naze above Filey Bay has the best views of the bay and Bempton cliffs. On a good clear day you can see right across to Scarborough and its castle on the west side of the naze. Be careful though as the soft clay cliffs around Carr Naze are prone to erosion and landslides.
    A must is following the narrow path to its end where you can admire the tip of Filey Brigg from a high and safer viewpoint

    Carr Naze is part of Filey Brigg Country Park
    Google map: bit.ly/KEMnB2

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    St Oswald's parish church

    Posted by chris2005 5 June 2012

    This twelfth century church is Filey's oldest building and a truly charming hidden charm of the town. Well worth a visit on the walk between Filey train station and Filey Brigg Country Park as it has examples of the main features of Norman architecture.

    fileyparish.blogspot.fr/
    5 Belle Vue Crescent, Filey, YO14 9AD
    +44(0)1723 512745

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    Filey Brigg Country Park

    Posted by chris2005 5 June 2012

    This tranquil open space on the outskirts of Filey has the most encompassing views stretching from Filey Bay, Filey itself to Bempton cliffs and Flamborough Head. It is free entry so go early to avoid the tourist crowds and to appreciate the view fully.

    Google map: bit.ly/McC5aa

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