Filey Brigg

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Filey Brigg is a rocky peninsula and headland on the North Yorkshire coast of England, noted for its dramatic cliffs, rich wildlife, and geological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological site
headland
rocky peninsula
administeredBy North Yorkshire Council NERFINISHED
country England
designation SSSI NERFINISHED
Site of Special Scientific Interest
geologicalPeriod Cretaceous
Jurassic
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasFeature intertidal rock platform
narrow peninsula
rocky cliffs
hasHazard rapidly rising tides
slippery rocks
hasLandformType promontory
hasRockType limestone
sandstone
shale
hasTrail Cleveland Way NERFINISHED
Yorkshire Wolds Way NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Filey Bay NERFINISHED
hasWildlife marine invertebrates
seabird colonies
waders
isEndpointOf Cleveland Way NERFINISHED
Yorkshire Wolds Way NERFINISHED
isPartOf Filey Brigg and Flamborough Head SSSI NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic cliffs
fossils
geological significance
rich wildlife
rock pools
seabirds
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedNear Filey NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf North Sea NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Filey NERFINISHED
partOf North Yorkshire coast NERFINISHED
region East Coast of England NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
usedFor angling
birdwatching
fossil hunting
recreational walking

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Filey hasLandmark Filey Brigg