From North Landing - North Marine Drive into Flamborough - South Landing-South Cliff-KC111 EC Path Headlands Way-Flamborough Head-Breil Nook then back into North Landing.
Due to cliffs and some steep stairs Dogs are not allowed on this walk.
There is a cafe and toilets at the north landing car park and there is a charge for parking I think it is £3.00 for 3hrs
Flamborough Head is a promontory, 8 miles long on the Yorkshire coast of England, between the Filey and Bridlington bays of the North Sea. It is a chalk headland, with sheer white cliffs. The cliff top has two standing lighthouse towers, the oldest dating from 1669 and Flamborough Head Lighthouse built in 1806. The older lighthouse was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1952 and is now recorded in the National Heritage List for England, maintained by Historic England. The cliffs provide nesting sites for many thousands of seabirds and are of international significance for their geology.
As always new walkers are welcome but please make yourselves known to the walk leaders at the start of
walk.