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Barmston Sands

Barmston Sands, near Bridlington

Barmston is a sandy beach, stretching along a straight part of the North Yorkshire coast for 2 km, and is backed by low clay cliffs. It is mainly used by tourists residents and for fishing. There is a large holiday camp, Barmston Beach, nearby. //

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Fraisthorpe Beach

Fraisthorpe, near Bridlington

Fraisthorpe is a sandy beach backed by low clay cliffs, and forms a part of the miles of sweeping sands of Bridlington bay on the North Yorkshire Coast. The beach has historic interest in the form of some WWII defenses, including a pillbox. Fraisthorpe has in the past been used as a naturists beach, due [...]

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Wilsthorpe Beach

Wilsthorpe Beach, near Bridlington

Wilsthorpe beach is just to the south of Bridlington on the North Yorkshire Coast, backed by sand dunes and low cliffs the beach is an expanse of golden sand which is ideal for taking long walks or water sports . The flat sands make it also popular with powerkiting.

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Bridlington South Beach

Bridlington South Beach

Bridlington South Beach is formed by sand, pebbles and chalk from the nearby Flamborough Headland. The beach is backed by the Bridlington foreshore and town and is the northern part of an extensive band of golden sand that stretches all the way to Spurn Point at the mouth of the Humber. Like the North Beach, [...]

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Bridlington North Beach

Bridlington North Beach, Bridlington

Bridlington North Beach is an award winning Blue Flag sand and shingle beach surrounded by wide promenades backed against the impressive Flamborough cliffs, on the North Yorkshire Coast. The town and harbour are a short stroll away and the beach is very popular with families. Facilities include; cafes and restaurants, shops, a lost child centre, [...]

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Danes Dyke Beach

Flamborough Danes Dyke Beach, near Bridlington

Flamborough Head juts out miles into the North Sea and has in the past been effectively cut off by the construction of Danes Dyke, which encloses five square miles of the peninsula. The end of the Dyke is a deep ravine on the south side of the Headland, where it exits into Bridlington Bay. Located [...]

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Flamborough South Landing

Flamborough South Landing, near Bridlington

Flamborough South Landing faces south from Flamborough Head across the Bridlington Bay area on the Yorkshire Coast. This is the site of the new Lifeboat station, which moved from the North Landing, and is perhaps not as spectacular as North Landing, but with a better beach, which is wonderful for picnics. In addition to the [...]

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Flamborough North Landing

Flamborough North Landing, near Bridlington

Flamborough North Landing is a sheltered bay on the Flamborough headland on the North Yorkshire Coast. It is the site of the old Lifeboat Station, as the lifeboat has now moved to South Landing. North Landing is still famous for its smugglers' caves and panoramic views north along the coast to Filey and Scarborough. Once [...]

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