Welcome to our page of Filey hotels! From Filey
you can explore the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds stretching
from the chalk cliffs at Flamborough to the Humber Estuary at
Hessle. The highest point in the Wolds is at the top of Garrowby
Hill which is situated on the A166. The Yorkshire Wolds is predominantly
comprises chalk and the rich soil makes it a heaven for beautiful
wild flowers to grow, as well as crops such as wheat, barley,
oil seed rape and potatoes. We hope you enjoy your stay and find
your ideal accommodation from our list of Filey hotels
and/or the surrounding area.
Filey
is a quiet English seaside resort with a friendly atmosphere,
perfect for restful, peaceful holidays. if you want night clubs
and noise thi is not the place for you. Filey has been a seaside
resort since Victorian days and has kept its charm. Filey is
one of the few unspoilt resorts on the North Yorkshire Coast.
People come here to relax. Walking, fishing, sailing, golf and
birdwatching are all favorite pastimes here, and local facilities
for putting, croquet, tennis and bowls are near to hand. Filey
has its own railway station, which is about a half mile from
most of the hotels or guest houses. Trains run directly from
Hull and there is a connecting service for those travelling from
York. Filey is 7 miles south of
Scarborough, 9 miles
north of Bridlington and 15 miles
north of Driffield. Local information for Filey
at the bottom of this page.
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