Filey Brigg

Filey Brigg

📍 YO14 9BT, UK

About Filey Brigg

Filey Brigg is a spectacular natural landmark located on the Yorkshire coast, renowned for its dramatic cliffs, rugged shoreline, and extensive rock formations. This unique geological feature offers visitors a chance to explore a vast beach area and discover prehistoric traces, making for an unforgettable coastal experience. Rated an impressive 4.8/5 stars by visitors, it's celebrated for its awesome views and natural charm.

Visitors frequently praise Filey Brigg for its stunning vistas and opportunities for invigorating walks along the coastline. During low tide, adventurers can explore further down the Brigg, discovering a wealth of unique shells and perhaps even spotting friendly seals in their natural habitat. The area is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking enjoyable seaside strolls.

Visiting Information

Filey Brigg is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing for flexible exploration at any time. Please note that there is no wheelchair-accessible entrance, and visitors should be aware of some dangerous cliffs and edges, especially in windy conditions. Parking is available nearby, though charges may apply, and various payment options are accepted beyond cash only.

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📍 YO14 9BT, UK

4.8

from 153 reviews

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Showing 5 of 153 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
6 months ago

Beautiful views, can climb down to the water, look out for the seals! Car park costs £4.40 for 2 hours and toilets 40p (pay by card for both).

Anonymous
5/5
a month ago

Walked along and went down to the hut at the bottom, but the high tide meant we couldn't walk the full length.. Saw a seal, sanderlings and a Great Northern Diver

Anonymous
5/5
8 months ago

Really nice area Parking is a bit of a rip off with no free facilities. Some dangerous cliffs and edges Quite windy but view is awesome U can go down if the tide is low Be sensible and don’t go too far off like some but I guess u can enjoy the view a bit more I’m not the risk taker so I don’t recommend it Short walk as well

Anonymous
5/5
6 months ago

It is a very nice place to fish if you're doing weight and have to carefully because it's rough bottom and easy to get snagged. Caught 2 fish and lost 3 breakaway weights. All in all worth it anyway.

Anonymous
5/5
9 months ago

Lots of good views and lots of brilliant shells 🐚 each and everyone of them is unique and special also there are seals so are human friendly some are not be careful. A cafe for toilets 🚻 in there with plenty of disabled access available parking at the front of the beach sand lovely and clean people Are nice and friendly and welcoming keep up the good work 👏 🙌