Carr Naze cliffs at Filey

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"An easy walk over a dramatic headland and the beach that shelters behind it."
Walk directions

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.

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  Terrain  - Clifftop paths, beach and pavement, some steps
  Landscape  - Windswept headland, sheltered bay and country park
  Dog friendliness  - No livestock on the route but plenty of cliff edges, so take care
  Parking  - Filey Country Park North (pay-and-display); park in grassed area beyond the cafe
  Toilets en route  - At the bottom of Church Ravine and at the country park
About the walk
You don’t need to be an expert geologist to see the contrast between the ragged headland of Filey Brigg and Bempton Cliff across the bay. Filey Brigg’s crumbling red cliffs look like badlands from the Wild West, while Bempton Cliff is vertical and greyish-white. Bempton Cliff is chalk, in fact the...
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Carr Naze cliffs at Filey

Recommended by
Our view
"An easy walk over a dramatic headland and the beach that shelters behind it."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Clifftop paths, beach and pavement, some steps
  Landscape - Windswept headland, sheltered bay and country park
  Dog friendliness - No livestock on the route but plenty of cliff edges, so take care
  Parking - Filey Country Park North (pay-and-display); park in grassed area beyond the cafe
  Toilets en route - At the bottom of Church Ravine and at the country park
About the walk
You don’t need to be an expert geologist to see the contrast between the ragged headland of Filey Brigg and Bempton Cliff across the bay. Filey Brigg’s crumbling red cliffs look like badlands from the Wild West, while Bempton Cliff is vertical and greyish-white. Bempton Cliff is chalk, in fact the...
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