Carr Naze cliffs at Filey
Go through the gate beside the interpretive signs in the corner of the car park and walk towards a tall pointed marker stone showing the start/finish of the Wolds Way and the Cleveland Way. Continue straight ahead to the edge of cliffs overlooking the North Sea. A small promontory here has good views north to Scarborough, with its castle, and the coast beyond.
Turn right along the cliff-edge path, passing the site of the Roman signal station. Beyond this the promontory narrows so much that there’s only room for a single wide path. Reach a fork in the path. The branch on the right looks as if it will take you down to the beach, but it’s quite eroded and awkward at the bottom.
Instead take the main, left, fork until this too becomes a dead end at a stern warning sign. They’re not joking either: the path beyond this point is no longer maintained and runs out onto a very narrow and obviously crumbling ridge. So turn around and retrace, this time sticking to the main path, then follow the edge of a mown grassy area just below the car park, a few paces back from the edge of the cliffs above the beach.
Where a steep valley cuts into the cliff edge, a marker post on the corner indicates the start of some steep steps. Follow these down to a tarmac lane and turn left down its steep lower end to Filey Sailing Club, then right down the ramp onto the beach. You might want to walk along left to look at the badlands cliffs from below, but the main route continues right to another ramp/slipway at Coble Landing.
Go up the ramp and along past cafes, amusement arcades and souvenir shops to the road. Turn right up Church Ravine, then right again up steps near a telephone box. Keep right where the path splits (though it doesn’t really matter, as all the paths come out to the same open grassy area).
Follow the right-hand edge of the grassy space, above the cliffs, until it turns a corner. Go left above the little valley that you descended into earlier, to meet a road near the Country Park Stores and Café. Turn right along this road to return to the car park.
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Picnic Area
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- BBQ
- Launderette
- Cafe/Restaurant
- BBQ
- Picnic Area



