FLAMBOROUGH HEAD

A stunning jewel in the crown, we here in Manchester don’t know much about.

We discovered Flamborough Head when a friend of ours offered us her caravan. It was after lockdown. Covid had kept us in and we weren’t able to travel abroad.

When the restrictions were lifted, we decided to staycation and take holidays in the UK.

Flamborough, you did not disappoint. With stunning cliff views, wildlife birds and a beautiful stunning sea view, we had found our pearl in the orient, without having to get on a plane.

Flamborough Head, chalk promontory, East Riding of Yorkshire geographic county, historic county of Yorkshire, England, where the Yorkshire Wolds project 4 miles (6 km) into the North Sea.

We loved being so near the sea, which is a 15 min walk from the caravan site. Greeted by the sight of a working lighthouse… My love for the sea and anything nautical, was making this trip a true adventure.

As we looked over the top of the bay at Flamborough Head, we could see crowds on the beach. What could be so interesting ?. Our climb down the 120 steps to the beach ( yes, I have counted them), meant we too were greated by playful seals that decided swimming to the edge of the beach would be fun.

The wildlife , views and stunning scenery is something to shout about. This is a coast we needed to explore further.

Some photographs from Flamborough

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