Discover the best top things to do in Flamborough, United Kingdom including Danes Dyke, Flamborough Lighthouse, Living Seas Centre, Flamborough Head Golf Club, North Landing Beach, FLamborough Outer Headland, South Landing Local Nature Reserve, Selwicks Bay Beach, Toposcope commemorating the Naval Battle of Flamborough Head, St. Oswald's Church.
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4.5 based on 401 reviews
if you like nature , you will enjoy this walk . A pleasant easy stroll through the woodland with a designated walkway which takes you out on to the cliff top above south landing where you can sit and admire the sea views.
4.5 based on 1,001 reviews
A lighthouse was first built on the Flamborough Headland in 1669 but was never lit. The current lighthouse was built in 1806 and acts as a waypoint for deep sea vessels and coastal traffic as well as marking the Flamborough Headland for vessels heading for the ports of Scarborough and Bridlington. Tours of Flamborough Lighthouse are organised by East Riding of Yorkshire Council under licence from the Corporation of Trinity House.
Visited in early August, we enjoyed great weather, lovely walks around the area, we spent time watching the seals playing, and following the kayaks around the headland, get there early as the car park gets very busy.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
First full day of a long weekend away with the family and TA showed this as being just 1.5 miles away. Good reviews and decent weather were on our side so off we went. For a small site this has a lot going on. We arrived to see Redwing, Great Tit and Blue Tit leg ringing and the volunteers explained everything to the kids. A bird watching area with attentive and knowledgable helpers was another great way to spend the time and the gift shop is full of informative guides and quality souvenirs rather than the shelves of cheap plastic generic toys that get played with for 5 minutes before being discarded into an ever growing pile. A walk down the hill to the RNLI station was a good breath of fresh air too. Overall a great little find and very pleased we went.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
‘Friendliest Club on the Coast….’. Flamborough Head Golf Club is an 18 hole cliff top links course that has been carefully moulded around the contours of the famous headland which gives the Club its name. The golf course provides both a good test of your golfing skills and an enjoyable experience for Members and Visitors of all abilities throughout the year.
Met our 'Swiggers' Society members at this course..Lunch first..first class sandwiches! in true Yorkshire fashion..LOADS..with bags of chips! Friendly staff and couldn't do enough to keep you comfortable for the game ahead. Played this before with a friend who is also a member of our Society..Testing but fair..beautiful views and a very well maintained course. Never a disappointment. Try it, an experience, in lovely 'Yorkyland' ..best people on the planet...and that's from a 'Southerner'.
4.5 based on 321 reviews
Love this beach, purchase some good robust sea shoes and when the tides out you can explore the rock pools but please be aware of the tides they come in quick and you can be easily cut off. I have had to swim back to shore when cut off. Not for the faint hearted has there is a rather steep hill to get down to the beach but it is well worth it, please note the toilets are at the top so make sure you go before going down to the beach. There is also great cliff top walks to Flamborough Head lighthouse and you can go further and make it to Daynes Dike or even Bridlington and the other way to Thornwick Bay and beyond to Bempton. Brilliant for bird watching and hikers. PLEASE ENSURE YOU TAKE ALL YOUR RUBBISH BACK TO THE BINS AT THE TOP.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
This is a beautiful location and well worth a visit ! There are caves, beaches and a lovely walk out to the lighthouse - take your camera! Good facilities, a cafe, toilets and plenty of parking at a reasonable price.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Another one of Flamborough’s lovely bays, with terrific views and lots of different and unusual birds, all connected by the cliff walk coastal path. A large pay and display car park at the top of the cliff, here again it is a steep walk down to the beach but you can take a break at the Lifeboat station and the Living Seas Centre. The Lifeboat Station has been here for 135 years and an in-shore Atlantic 85 Lifeboat now operates from this site. The crew have been presented with 16 awards for gallantry. The gift and souvenir shop sell RNLI goods and needs our support to keep the lifeboats running. There is also a Living Seas Centre which opens daily from February to December from 10 am to 4 pm (5 pm in summer) with a shop and toilet facilities open during these hours. This is an ideal place for children as well as adults to learn about the Flamborough coast its sea creature and its wildlife.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
this is one of them places which is a must visit. loads of caves and coves to explore for the family and if your really lucky like we was you get to see the seals which in its self was amazing. steps all the way down to the beach - a bit harder on the way back but more than worth it - rock pools its an endless day day there and and put it on your bucket list. and when your done there's a great cafe at the top which do a brill breakfast. also at the top there,s a vast of coastal walks also you can walk up to the famous drinking dinosaur rock formation. parking was great also think it cost us £3 for the whole day also little gift shop at the top - lighthouse and toilets. A must place to visit 100%
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