Gristhorpe
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Gristhorpe is a village located in North Yorkshire, with a population of 418. Governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Scarborough), this village falls under the YO14 postcode area. Known for its proximity to the Yorkshire coast, Gristhorpe offers insight into rural life while being accessible to larger towns in the region.

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Caravan park with green grass, blooming daffodils, and several caravans under a clear blue sky in Gristhorpe, Yorkshire.
Hotel

Prospect Farm Caravan Park

Back Lane, Gristhorpe YO14 9PL, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Prospect Farm Caravan Park provides comfortable accommodation in gristhorpe.

Accommodation at Batworth Cottage in hunmanby
Holiday Cottage

Batworth Cottage

17 Northgate, Hunmanby, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 0NU
📍2.7m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Accommodation at Apartment 8 at 19 Brooklands in filey
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Apartment 8 at 19 Brooklands

19 Brooklands Apartment 8, Filey, YO14 9BA, United Kingdom
📍2.2m from the centre of Gristhorpe

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Accommodation at The Beacon - Apartment 1 in filey
Holiday Cottage

The Beacon - Apartment 1

1 Cliff Top, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9HG
📍2.2m from the centre of Gristhorpe

White holiday caravans lined along a paved road, with green grass and a clear blue sky in the background.
Holiday Park

Wold Vale

6MJ8+C8, Filey YO14 9PT, UK
📍0.6m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Wold Vale provides comfortable accommodation in lebberston.

Accommodation at Abbot's Leigh Guest House in filey
Bed & Breakfast

Abbot's Leigh Guest House

7 Rutland Street, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9JA
📍2.1m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Things to Do in Gristhorpe

Lush garden with colorful flowers, greenery, and a stone fountain under a blue sky at Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park.
Zoos

Filey Zoo

Scarborough Rd, Filey YO14 9PG, UK
📍1.2m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Whatever your age come and discover this Award-Winning Attraction… we think you’ll be surprised!

Filey Maze - Attraction in filey
Attraction

Filey Maze

Filey YO14 9JX, UK
📍2.3m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Discover Filey Maze, a delightful and fun outdoor attraction in Filey, offering a unique challenge and lovely sea views.

Crescent Gardens features vibrant flower beds in circular patterns, surrounded by a manicured lawn and historic buildings.
Park

Crescent Gardens

The Crescent, Filey YO14 9JR, UK
📍2.3m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Crescent Gardens in Muston, North Yorkshire, offers a serene parking spot for visitors exploring the charming town of Filey. Conveniently located at The Crescent, this pay-and-display facility provides easy access to nearby attractions, making it an ideal choice for tourists looking to enjoy the local gardens and seasonal events.

The Seafood Bar - Fishmongers in filey
Fishmongers

The Seafood Bar

20 Church Cliff Dr, Filey YO14 9FB, UK
📍2.3m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Visit The Seafood Bar in Filey for a delightful selection of fresh, locally sourced seafood, perfect for a coastal treat.

Cafe Evron Garden Cafe in filey
Cafe

Evron Garden Cafe

The Evron Centre, John Street, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9DW
📍2.2m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Dining at The Coffee Shed in filey
Restaurant

The Coffee Shed

7 Murray St, Filey YO14 9DA, UK
📍2.1m from the centre of Gristhorpe

Discover The Coffee Shed in Filey, a highly-rated, dog-friendly spot known for delicious food, great coffee, and warm service.

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Geographic Facts

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Population
418
Postcode
YO14
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Scarborough)

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Walkshire in Gristhorpe

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Walk: Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail
79mi
Moderate

Walk: Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail

📍Hessle

One of the flagship walking routes in Yorkshire, the Yorkshire Wolds Way runs for 79 miles across the beautiful and peaceful Yorkshire Wolds between Hessle, near the Humber Bridge and Filey on the North Yorkshire coast. The Route what3words for start point: ///manliness.looked.complains Start Point: Hessle Finish Point: Filey Brigg Distance: 79 Miles GPX Route Map yorkshire-wolds-way-1Download Walk Description The Yorkshire Wolds Way is one of England’s National Trails. Deservedly so for the outstanding landscape and beautiful countryside along the full length of its 79 miles between Hessle near the Humber Bridge and Filey on the North Yorkshire Coast. Renowned for its peace and tranquillity, the walk hits top marks for anyone looking to maximise their wellbeing. People love the stunning dry grass valleys that the path bends and curves its way along in harmony with nature. Poetry benches are dotted along the route – a place to relax and contemplate life, the universe and everything! There is a warm welcome and often a pub in villages along the way, with a chance for a friendly chat with the locals over a decent pint of Yorkshire ale.

Walk: Filey Brigg Country Park
2mi
Moderate

Walk: Filey Brigg Country Park

📍Filey

This beautiful country park is located next to the coast at Filey and provides a lovely mix of coastal and grassland environments for a walk. The Route what3words for start point: ///flaunting.food.holly Start Point: Filey Finish Point: Filey Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map filey-brigg-country-parkDownload Walk Description Starting Point: Filey Brigg Park Entrance Embark on a journey that captures the quintessence of coastal splendor and geological wonder at Filey Brigg. This walk isn't just a stroll beside the sea; it's an entrée into some of the most majestic vistas that not just the region, but the world has to offer. Your starting point at Filey Brigg Park gives you an immediate sense of what's to come: a unique amalgam of natural grandeur and family-friendly amenities. As you move along the park's paths, you'll encounter an open space punctuated by the laughter and shouts of children enjoying the playground. This family-friendly feature ensures that the walk offers something for younger adventurers, too. While little ones swing and slide, you can prepare for the stunning panorama that awaits you. But do take note: while the park itself is a haven for children and pets—yes, dogs are welcomed too—the cliffside segments require vigilant supervision for the safety of both. Now, prepare yourself for the awe-striking journey to Filey Brigg's steep cliffs. These towering formations are living textbooks of geological history, documenting the ceaseless activities that have shaped this landscape over the last 150 million years. As you stand on the edge, the views are nothing short of breathtaking—a sweeping tableau of the bay and the charming town of Filey, framed against the expansive sky and the ceaseless sea. It's one of those humbling moments that remind you of the grand scale of nature and the incredible beauty that our world offers. In addition to its geological marvels, Filey Brigg is a sanctuary for coastal flora and fauna. The rugged cliffs serve as nesting grounds for seabirds, while the rock pools below offer a glimpse into the rich marine life that thrives in this habitat. Bring along a pair of binoculars and a keen sense of curiosity—you never know what natural wonders you might discover. Having absorbed the scenery, the sea air, and perhaps captured a few stunning photographs, begin your return to Filey Park. The walk back is a time for reflection, a moment to internally catalog the sights and sensations of this unforgettable coastal sojourn. Round off your journey back in the park, perhaps with a family picnic or a leisurely cup of tea from a nearby kiosk. As you relish the final moments, you'll likely find yourself contemplating when you can return to this unparalleled stretch of coast. Whether you're a family seeking a day of varied experiences, a couple looking for romantic vistas, or a nature enthusiast eager to delve into geological timelines, this Filey Brigg walk is more than a pathway—it's an invitation to explore the multifaceted beauty of Yorkshire's coast.

Walk: Cleveland Way National Trail
109mi
Moderate

Walk: Cleveland Way National Trail

📍Helmsley

The 109 mile horseshoe-shaped Cleveland Way starts in the wonderful market town of Helmsley before stretching across the breathtaking heather moorland of the North York Moors National Park then returning south along the coast from Saltburn-by-the-Sea. The Route Start Point: Helmsley Finish Point: Filey Distance: 109 miles GPX Route Map cleveland-wayDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///expose.billiard.walnuts The 109 mile horseshoe-shaped Cleveland Way starts in the wonderful market town of Helmsley before stretching across the breathtaking heather moorland of the North York Moors National Park then returning south along the coast from Saltburn-by-the-Sea. The route progresses along the North Yorkshire coastline to Filey, passing old fishing villages and bustling coastal towns. The National Trail runs through the smuggler’s village of Robin Hood’s Bay and the fantastic seaside resorts of Scarborough and Whitby You can walk the Cleveland Way at any time of year but if you want to see the moorland heather in bloom, the best time to visit is late August and early September. It is better to walk it in a clockwise direction from Helmsley to Filey with the wind behind you. It can be challenging in places, especially along the coastal areas. There are plenty of shorter circular walks that incorporate stretches of the path that can be completed in a day.

Walk: Hunmanby Circular Walk
10mi
Moderate

Walk: Hunmanby Circular Walk

📍Hunmanby

A lovely circular walk that takes in Filey and the lovely village of Hunmanby. The Route what3words for start point: ///direction.awake.health Start Point: Humanby Finish Point: Humanby Distance: 10 Miles GPX Route Map hunmanby-circular-walkDownload Walk Description The walk takes in some of the coast at Filey but spends most of the duration exploring the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds around Humanby. Starting in the village of Humanby, this walk heads towards the coast via the Centenary way. Make sure you keep your eyes peeled for the wide variety of bird life on show, some of which are heading inland from the coast. Once at Filey spend some time in this lovely coastal town and maybe treat yourself an ice cream. Head out of Filey on the Wolds way and at this point there is a climb up the hills towards Folkton Wold at the top of Deedle Hill. Once at the top of the hill you'll head back towards Humanby after taking in the amazing views.

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