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Hunmanby Circular Walk
This walk from Filey to Hunmanby will take approximately 3 hours to complete and requires strong footwear for the country sections.
About Hunmanby Circular Walk
This circular walking route from Filey to Hunmanby offers a variety of experiences with an opportunity to follow the Centenary Way across farmland to the attractive village of Hunmanby and a chance to explore some of the coastline to the south of Filey.
You'll experience stunning coastal scenery near Filey and the charming Yorkshire Wolds countryside throughout the walk. The route spans approximately 10 miles, featuring mostly flat paths with some moderate climbs around Folkton Wold. Starting from the large village of Hunmanby, the walk begins by following the Centenary Way northeast through the countryside to Filey. From there, you head north along Filey Bay, with the option to continue to the popular Filey Brigg Country Park, where you'll find a long, narrow peninsula with steep cliffs and beautiful coastal views.
This walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete and requires strong footwear for the country sections.
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