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Filey Brigg Cliffs & Viewpoint.

Filey Brigg Cliffs & Viewpoint is a rocky headland jutting into the sea along the Yorkshire coast. The rocks show layered deposits of limestone and sandstone with softer material above, and visitors can access viewing platforms to see across the bay, or walk down to the exposed rock platforms at low tide via ramps and steps from above.

This stretch of coast has been used for fishing and trade since ancient times, with evidence of Roman activity in the wider area. The town of Filey developed as a vacation destination in the 19th century after the railway arrived, transforming it from a small village with roots going back to the 12th century church.

The headland has long been central to how people engage with this stretch of coast. Fishermen continue to work the rocky platforms, while walkers and nature enthusiasts use the paths to experience the landscape, giving the cliffs an active role in the daily rhythms of locals and visitors alike.

Access to the rocks is straightforward via ramps and steps at several points, though planning your visit around low tide gives more room to explore the platforms safely. Watch for slippery surfaces and stay on main paths, as some cliff sections are eroded and marked as unstable, making it wise to avoid loose ground near the edges.

At high tide, waves crash powerfully against the red rocks, creating a dynamic display of natural forces that reshapes the landscape daily. This raw power is especially visible during rough sea conditions, when the relentless action of water against stone becomes the focus of the scene.

Address: Cleveland Wy, Filey YO14, UK

GPS coordinates: 54.21759,-0.27483

Latest update: January 9, 2026 09:57

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