Filey Bay

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Filey Bay is a wide, sandy coastal bay on the North Sea in North Yorkshire, England, known for its sweeping beach, cliffs, and popular seaside recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal landform
country United Kingdom
hasAccess Filey town beach access
Hunmanby Gap access
Reighton Sands access
hasBeachAwardStatus popular family beach
hasBeachType sandy beach
hasConservationStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasGeologicalFeature rock platforms
soft cliffs
hasHazard cliff erosion
tidal cut-off risk
hasHeadland Filey Brigg NERFINISHED
Gristhorpe Cliff NERFINISHED
hasLifeboatService Filey RNLI lifeboat
hasNearbyHolidayPark Primrose Valley Holiday Park NERFINISHED
Reighton Sands Holiday Park NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Filey NERFINISHED
Gristhorpe NERFINISHED
Hunmanby NERFINISHED
Primrose Valley NERFINISHED
Reighton NERFINISHED
hasOrientation roughly north-west to south-east
hasRecreationalActivity beachcombing
dog walking
fishing
kite flying
paddling
swimming
hasShorelineFeature cliffs
hasSubstrate sand
hasUse recreation
tourism
hasWalkingRoute Cleveland Way NERFINISHED
Yorkshire Wolds Way NERFINISHED
hasWildlife marine invertebrates
seabirds
waders
isTerminusOf Cleveland Way NERFINISHED
Yorkshire Wolds Way NERFINISHED
knownFor birdwatching
holiday tourism
long sweeping beach
seaside recreation
walking
locatedIn England
North Yorkshire
locatedOn North Sea
partOf Yorkshire coast NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire and the Humber

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Filey hasBay Filey Bay