Bempton Cliffs RSPB
Bempton Cliffs looking towards Flamborough Head.
The hard chalk cliffs at Bempton rise are relatively resistant to erosion and offer lots of sheltered headlands and crevices for nesting birds. The cliffs run about 6 miles (10 km) from Flamborough Head north towards Filey and are over 100 metres (330 ft) high at some points. The cliffs at Bempton are the highest in England.
There are good walkways along the top of the cliffs and several well fenced and protected observation points.
On a good summers day you may have to wait for a good viewing position, as the place can get very crowded with bird watchers & photographers, but well worth it for the views
Bempton Cliffs RSPB
Bempton Cliffs looking towards Flamborough Head.
The hard chalk cliffs at Bempton rise are relatively resistant to erosion and offer lots of sheltered headlands and crevices for nesting birds. The cliffs run about 6 miles (10 km) from Flamborough Head north towards Filey and are over 100 metres (330 ft) high at some points. The cliffs at Bempton are the highest in England.
There are good walkways along the top of the cliffs and several well fenced and protected observation points.
On a good summers day you may have to wait for a good viewing position, as the place can get very crowded with bird watchers & photographers, but well worth it for the views