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A hidden gem on the Yorkshire Coast, Filey is a charming seaside town that offers all the delights of a traditional British beach holiday without the crowds. With its sweeping five-mile bay of golden sands, picturesque fishing harbour, and quintessentially English promenade, holidays in Filey provide the perfect blend of relaxation and coastal adventure.
A holiday hotspot since Victorian times, Filey has retained its authentic character and charm. From the dramatic Filey Brigg headland jutting into the North Sea to the sheltered bay perfect for families, holidays in Filey offer a gentler, more tranquil alternative to busier resorts – yet you're still perfectly positioned to explore Scarborough, Bridlington, and the stunning Yorkshire coastline.
Whether you're planning a peaceful retreat, a family beach holiday, or considering owning your own coastal haven, Flower of May's award-winning parks near Filey put you right at the heart of this beautiful corner of Yorkshire.
Filey's main attraction is undoubtedly its magnificent beach – consistently awarded Blue Flag status for its cleanliness and safety. The gently sloping golden sands are perfect for families, with rock pools to explore at low tide and plenty of space for sandcastle building, beach games, and simply soaking up the Yorkshire sunshine.
The town itself is delightfully traditional, with a charming high street lined with independent shops, welcoming cafes, and traditional fish and chip shops serving some of the best on the Yorkshire Coast. Stroll along the Edwardian promenade, enjoy an ice cream while watching the waves, or explore the working fishing harbour where boats still land their daily catch.
When planning holidays in Filey, you'll discover a resort that celebrates its heritage while offering everything modern families need. The town hosts regular events throughout the season, from folk festivals to vintage gatherings, ensuring there's always something happening during your stay.


Holidays in Filey aren't just for summer! This beautiful stretch of coast is magnificent in every season, each offering its own special charm. Summer brings busy beaches, warm sunshine, and the full range of seasonal attractions and events. Spring and autumn offer quieter breaks with milder weather perfect for coastal walks, birdwatching at Bempton Cliffs, and exploring local towns without the crowds.
The shoulder seasons are particularly lovely in Filey – you'll often have vast stretches of beach almost to yourself, local restaurants are less busy, and accommodation prices are more favorable. Even early season breaks offer the chance to see the coastline in all its wild beauty, with dramatic seascapes and the opportunity to experience Filey as the locals know it. Our parks operate from 1st March to 24th November, allowing you to experience the Yorkshire Coast across the seasons and discover why so many families return to Filey year after year.
This dramatic rocky headland is a Yorkshire Coast landmark and a must-visit during holidays in Filey. Walk along the narrow promontory at low tide, explore fascinating rock pools teeming with marine life, and enjoy spectacular views across Filey Bay. It's also an excellent spot for birdwatching and photography.
Experience Filey's authentic fishing heritage at the Coble Landing, where traditional fishing boats are still launched and landed. Watch fishermen at work, buy fresh local seafood, or simply soak up the atmosphere of this working harbour – a slice of genuine Yorkshire coastal life.
Five miles of pristine golden sand, safe swimming waters, and traditional seaside charm. This Blue Flag beach is the star attraction for holidays in Filey, offering endless opportunities for beach days, coastal walks, and family fun.
Just a short drive from Filey, these dramatic chalk cliffs are home to England's largest mainland seabird colony. Between April and August, witness thousands of gannets, puffins, razorbills, and guillemots nesting on the cliffs – an unforgettable wildlife spectacle.
Explore the dramatic headland with its iconic lighthouse, stunning coastal walks along the Yorkshire Heritage Coast, and hidden coves perfect for discovering. The chalk cliffs and sea stacks create some of the most photographed landscapes in Yorkshire.