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Holiday in Filey...more info needed!
Can anyone tell me what there is to do in Filey, N.Yorks for a short break. We have two young children and are looking to see what goes off there or what there is to do. Looking on the Filey websites there doesn't look much at all. Just a museum... Can anyone else help please? Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Filey is probably the quietest of the main Yorkshire coast seaside towns this means you get more charm and peace but less excitement. I went on many family holidays there as a kid but that was 40 years ago and the world has moved on. Having said that, the beach is excellent and the larger noisier resorts of Brid and Scarborough are only a short car ride away
Filey is a traditional seaside resort which (like so many other British seaside resorts) is lovely on a sunny day but can leave you at a bit of a loss for something to do when the heavens open.
Apart from the beach
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and the amusement arcade (with a few children's rides), it offers the following (and not much else!):
http://www.fileymuseum.co.uk/
http://www.fileybirdgarden.com/
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However it's only 7½ miles to Scarborough (or just 18 minutes on the train), where you'll find the lovely Peasholm Park:
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together with indoor and outdoor play centres for the kids, a ruined castle to explore
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the North Bay Railway:
18:26 Sun 09th Jan 2011
Apart from the beach
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and the amusement arcade (with a few children's rides), it offers the following (and not much else!):
http://www.fileymuseum.co.uk/
http://www.fileybirdgarden.com/
http://thedms.discove...oupId=2&venue=1710929
However it's only 7½ miles to Scarborough (or just 18 minutes on the train), where you'll find the lovely Peasholm Park:
http://thedms.discove...oupId=5&venue=1711260
together with indoor and outdoor play centres for the kids, a ruined castle to explore
http://thedms.discove...oupId=2&venue=1710786
the North Bay Railway:
18:26 Sun 09th Jan 2011
as i recall we struggled to fill more than a couple of hours in filey. as a kid i used to love being on the beach for hours and hours so if the weather is good you could be on to a winner,. if the weather is not so good take yourselves off to whitby, scarborough, and lots of pretty villages around the moors. surely just a change of scenery for a few days is better than the 'same old same old'? i think you will enjoy it.
Don't know how old the kids are but there's a Go Ape adventure playground thingy in Dalby forest.
http://www.goape.co.u...hire/dalby/the-course
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The only thing to do in Filey is count the dead people propped up in bus shelters.It is dire.
The Haven holiday site admits people on a day pass and there is plenty to do in there.
For days out, give Bridlington a miss as it is just as bad as Filey.
I agree that Whitby is brilliant for a day out (I live there!) - take the kids to the Whitby Wizard on the West Cliff - they will love it.
Scarborough is busy but it is quite scruffy there. A Polish friend of mine said that Scarborough reminds her of Poland in the communist days
The Haven holiday site admits people on a day pass and there is plenty to do in there.
For days out, give Bridlington a miss as it is just as bad as Filey.
I agree that Whitby is brilliant for a day out (I live there!) - take the kids to the Whitby Wizard on the West Cliff - they will love it.
Scarborough is busy but it is quite scruffy there. A Polish friend of mine said that Scarborough reminds her of Poland in the communist days
Mrs O. Am coming back up to the NN Moors in May. We come up yearly for a Whitby and Moors fix. It has been our favourite place for years, except for Turnip country of course. I will look out for you in your turban and overalls. I never realised you lived in Whitby.
We are staying at Staunton near Pickering. Love it!!
We are staying at Staunton near Pickering. Love it!!
lottie - if you want to meet up for a coffee ( normal or turnip flavoured), let me know
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