Filey
Filey is a Victorian seaside town with fine buildings and a compact town centre. There are plenty of shops but they are not the usual high street variety; they are more local with tea shops and restaurants, pubs, antique and bric a brac, newsagents and hardware stores.
A walk on the Brigg will reveal some of North Yorkshire’s favourite coastline birds including puffins, kittiwakes and guillemots; the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs is nearby. Organised boat trips are held during the summer months along the impressive coastline and walking is popular with lots of coastal paths; it is the finishing point of the Yorkshire Wolds Way. There is a local folk festival held each year and for 2011 it runs from 29 April to 1 May. Hotels and bed and breakfasts all offer relaxing places to stay. The holiday parks are self catering with accommodation ranging from caravans, holiday homes and tents. Local farms offer converted stables and barns which are now luxury holiday cottages.There are plenty of restaurants and local pubs serving good value, home cooked, fresh food.



