Exotic England

This North Eastern corner of England is a land of contrasts. These cliffs at Flamborough in Yorkshire can be often windswept and attacked in no uncertain measure by the elements. One in a while though the wind ceases, the sun emerges and a glorious paradise emerges. This was one such day this late summer.

The towering white chalk cliffs stood proudly over the benign crystal clear sea.
At times like this it is possible to explore the rocky foreshore and the normally hidden rock pool teeming with life and the tide recedes and that was evident on this particular day.

On top of the cliffs that day it was possible to see the coast stretch out her mighty arms north towards Scarborough and south beyond Hornsea and Mappleton. Yorkshire has countless breathtaking vistas but on this day Flamborough was unsurpassed in the county for its drama and awe-inspiring beauty.

Yet despite this Flamborough and it's complementary beauty spots in the East Riding of Yorkshire remain largely unvisited. Great for people like me who like to get from A to B without seeing another vehicle but not so great for those who would earn a living from a fledgling visitor industry. 
Flamborough can be reached in under one hour from the major Yorkshire cities of Leeds, Hull and York (and a touch more than an hour from Rotherham and Sheffield.) It is served by rail with a station in the neighbouring village of Bempton. Regular services operate from Hull, Beverley and Scarborough and Sheffield to Bempton Station. Buses run from Bridlington (EYMS timetable)




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