Filey — Bridlington
Filbri two
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By Daisy C on 06 Apr 2024
Description
Route using the England Coast Path from Filey to Bempton Cliffs then small lanes and footpaths into Bridlington. The review on FilBri One pointed out that it uses a busy fast section of A-road where there is no pavement. Added this so there is at least one route available for others to test, but if I do make it there myself I'd take a longer version, staying on the cliff path all the way around past Flamborough Head so I could enjoy the seabird colonies at Bempton and Flamborough. It'd be about 1/3 longer though so perhaps not such a good fit to the Slow Ways ethos. There are also boat trips out of Bridlington which are probably amazing too.
The England Coast Path here only officially opened recently (May 2023) and some of the paths used have been newly created, mostly between Speeton and Humanby Sands. I had to copy them by eye from the ECP website when they didn't match up with paths on other maps. If the route line doesn't seem quite right please just follow the ECP signs.
There are cafes at Humanby Gap and Bempton Cliffs, at roughly 1/3 and 2/3 along the route. Possibly elsewhere too and maybe small shops in holiday parks. The 13 bus between Bridlington and Scarborough is often fairly close to the route, it's moreorless hourly and runs until 9 or 10 pm. There's also Bempton station (Hull to Scarborough line through Filey and Bridlington) and Humanby station too, which is about 3.5km from the route.
In some places you could walk along the beach instead of this route, but only very close to high tide, and you might also be slowed by the underfoot conditions so I'm not recommending it
Route using the England Coast Path from Filey to Bempton Cliffs then small lanes and footpaths into Bridlington. The review on FilBri One pointed out that it uses a busy fast section of A-road where there is no pavement. Added this so there is at least one route available for others to test, but if I do make it there myself I'd take a longer version, staying on the cliff path all the way around past Flamborough Head so I could enjoy the seabird colonies at Bempton and Flamborough. It'd be about 1/3 longer though so perhaps not such a good fit to the Slow Ways ethos. There are also boat trips out of Bridlington which are probably amazing too.
The England Coast Path here only officially opened recently (May 2023) and some of the paths used have been newly created, mostly between Speeton and Humanby Sands. I had to copy them by eye from the ECP website when they didn't match up with paths on other maps. If the route line doesn't seem quite right please just follow the ECP signs.
There are cafes at Humanby Gap and Bempton Cliffs, at roughly 1/3 and 2/3 along the route. Possibly elsewhere too and maybe small shops in holiday parks. The 13 bus between Bridlington and Scarborough is often fairly close to the route, it's moreorless hourly and runs until 9 or 10 pm. There's also Bempton station (Hull to Scarborough line through Filey and Bridlington) and Humanby station too, which is about 3.5km from the route.
In some places you could walk along the beach instead of this route, but only very close to high tide, and you might also be slowed by the underfoot conditions so I'm not recommending it
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Maximum elevation
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Start and end points
Filey
Grid Ref
TA1137880695
Lat / Lon
54.20992° / -0.29374°
Easting / Northing
511,378E / 480,695N
What3Words
chew.revealing.charm
Bridlington
Grid Ref
TA1794566868
Lat / Lon
54.08425° / -0.19850°
Easting / Northing
517,945E / 466,868N
What3Words
weep.club.repay
Filey | |
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Grid Ref | TA1137880695 |
Lat / Lon | 54.20992° / -0.29374° |
Easting / Northing | 511,378E / 480,695N |
What3Words | chew.revealing.charm |
Bridlington | |
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Grid Ref | TA1794566868 |
Lat / Lon | 54.08425° / -0.19850° |
Easting / Northing | 517,945E / 466,868N |
What3Words | weep.club.repay |
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