Flamborough North Landing, near Bridlington
Ben | Feb 16, 2010 | Comments 0
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 the centre of Flamborough's small, but active fishing industry, a few cobles can still be seen. The secluded beach is a perfect place to while away a summer's afternoon.
Fishing is the most common activity at the beach. Swimming is not advised and there is no zoning for water sports activities.
There is a cafe and toilets available near the beach.
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