A sandy beach with gentle waves, grassy cliffs, and a rocky path leading to the shoreline under a cloudy sky.

The Hunmanby Beach

📍 Filey YO14 9QW, UK

About The Hunmanby Beach

Located just a short walk from the beautiful Hunmanby Beach in Filey, this parking facility offers convenient access to the stunning Yorkshire coastline. Although parking is limited, it provides a great starting point for a day of exploration along the sandy shores. Visitors can enjoy the dog-friendly beach and scenic views, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing day out.

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📍 Filey YO14 9QW, UK

4.7

from 58 reviews

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Anonymous
4/5

Excellent beach, that when the tide is out, goes on for miles. Dog friendly and sandy. Note, when the tide comes in it goes right to the cliff and can affect access to the paths. Very limited parking

Anonymous
4/5

Love this coastline. Beautiful beaches, clear water and never seems to get really packed. Only issue is it can be a bit inaccessible for people with mobility issues as there are steep inclines to reach it.

Anonymous
5/5

This is a lovely, small and clean sand beach that is dog friendly. The car park is 5 minutes walk away from the beach. Unlike other beaches that are very touristy with a lot of things going on, this is a very quiet beach with one cafe on the way to the beach, which is perfect for dogs.

Anonymous
5/5

Fantastic beach. Long steep walk down so anyone with issues walking will find this a bit difficult. Lovely cafe at the bottom

Anonymous
5/5

Fantastic beach just off Bay Filey holiday resort. Wide open beach no real facilities, will need to go back to your resort. Check tide times as high tide is right into the edge of cliffs. Wonderful with no restrictions for dogs, so assumed all year round ok unlike Filey, Whitby & Scarborough. Those at holiday parks take their dogs and want to be able to use the beach, many of whom walk them early morning or early evening not affecting day time beach goers.