Which is better Bridlington or Filey?

Bridlington is a typical slightly run down sea side town, I'm not sure the shopping will be what you want, Filey will be very quiet and again but sure what you would want. I did not find Bridlington run down when I went to it.
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Is Scarborough or Filey nicer?

Filey is Britain's 8th best seaside town in a new poll from the consumer group Which. The resort gets an 80% customer satisfaction score in the survey. Saltburn is 19th, Whitby 22nd and Robin Hoods Bay 29th, Scarborough is 64th.
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Is Filey worth a visit?

Things to do in Filey

There is so much to see and do during your stay in Filey. From family attractions and events to picturesque walking and cycling routes and rock pooling and of course, sandcastle making, there is something for everyone to enjoy. No matter what time of the year you visit.
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Is Bridlington worth a visit?

Discover award-winning beaches, outstanding attractions, rich history, unique character and stunning scenery. Bridlington is the ideal choice for a weekend getaway, for family beach holiday freedom, or a day trip to explore the 'real' British outdoors.
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What is Bridlington known for?

As a sea-fishing port, the town is known for shellfish, and is the largest lobster port in Europe, with over 300 tonnes of the crustaceans landed there each year. It has been termed the "Lobster Capital of Europe".
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Bridlington's Winter Beauty, Does It Beckon you?

Which Bridlington beach is better?

Bridlington North Beach has the seaside award, presented to the best beaches in England. It is a sand and shingle beach surrounded by wide promenades backed against the impressive Flamborough cliffs.
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What is in Bridlington Old town?

Old Bridlington is situated about a mile uphill from the seaside town centre. It is a small area comprising High Street, Market Place and the area by the Priory church. Although some parts are looking a little run down these days, it is a charming area with some decent pubs, cafes and independent shops.
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Is Bridlington a nice area?

Bridlington has a range of shops, attractions and restaurants to suit most needs and the historic Old Town of Bridlington offer a fascinating contrast of a time gone by. The market in Bridlington has a very high demand for investments and rental opportunities also is a very popular town for those looking to retire.
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What day is market day at Bridlington?

Bridlington holds markets in King Street twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays (also Sundays & Bank Holiday Mondays during summer). Having been granted a royal charter by King John in 1200, the market has a variety of traditional and modern stalls.
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Can you see puffins in Bridlington?

Around half a million seabirds make their home along this stretch of heritage coast so there's usually plenty to see whenever you visit. However, if you're a puffin fan, puffins are with us from April through to early August. They're also often seen on RSPB Puffin and Gannet Cruises which sail from Bridlington harbour.
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What is special about Filey?

What is Filey known for? Filey is a charming seaside town located in North Yorkshire, known for its beautiful sandy beach, stunning coastal walks, and traditional seaside attractions.
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Which is nicer Filey or Whitby?

annual best seaside destinations guide, Filey is the best seaside town in the region, placing at number eight on the list with an 81% score. Other North Yorkshire towns that performed well included Robin Hood's Bay at number 13 with a score of 79% and Whitby, which placed at 17 with a 78% overall score.
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Does Filey have a town?

Traditionally, Filey has drawn visitors from all ages because of its long stretches of beach, however, the town can cater for the short breaks and the growth in the high quality niche tourism markets based upon the historical, environmental and heritage assets to the locality.
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Which is better Whitby or Bridlington?

Blackpool, takes the crown as the nation's top coastal holiday destination in 2022, but the lobster capital of Europe, Bridlington takes second place in the study's 2022 coastal holiday destination charts followed by Brighton. Whitby Ranks 7th in the table with Scarborough in 8th place.
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What is the best seaside town in Yorkshire?

6 Of The Best Places To Visit On The Yorkshire Coast
  • WHITBY. Whitby is one of Yorkshire's most renowned seaside towns. ...
  • SCARBOROUGH. Scarborough is quintessential Yorkshire. ...
  • FILEY. ...
  • ROBIN HOOD'S BAY. ...
  • STAITHES.
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Is Filey a town or village?

Filey (/ˈfaɪli/) is a seaside town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is located between Scarborough and Bridlington on Filey Bay.
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What day is Hornsea market?

The Market is held on the 4th Saturday of the month between April and October with a Special Christmas Market on the last Friday in November to coincide with Hornsea's Annual Christmas Lights switch on which is organised by Hornsea Chamber of Trade.
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What day is Beverley market on?

The markets are at: Beverley (Saturdays and Wednesdays)
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Where is Filey market held?

The Filey Food Festival is based within the Evron Centre gardens and the beautiful Crescent Gardens offering superb sea views of Filey Bay.
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Is Bridlington flat or hilly?

Whitby is a nice quaint harbour town and is very hilly. About 30 miles south along the coast is Bridlington. This is very flat and has a good walkable promenade with a good flat surface of about 5 miles, It is not as quaint as Whitby but is ok and has plenty of pubs and cafes and chippies.
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Does Bridlington have a promenade?

Bridlington North Beach and Promenade offer plenty of activities for all ages. Children can enjoy building sandcastles, playing in the water, and visiting the amusement arcades.
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Does Bridlington have a harbour?

Bridlington's magnificent harbour is a living reminder of Bridlington through the ages. It is also a dynamic business hub, crucial to the town and its residents.
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What did Bridlington used to be called?

1072 William the Conqueror confiscated the manor of Bridlington. 1086 The previous names of Bridlington are known to be Brellington, Britlington and Bretlington mentioned in Doomsday book. The name Burlington was used up until the 19th Century.
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How long is Bridlington seafront?

Bridlington South Beach is a large beach resort situated on the Yorkshire coast. It is 1.5 kilometres in length with a gentle slope. At low tide a large area of the beach is exposed, and the water's edge can be some distance away.
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Has Bridlington got a pier?

In 1932 part of the pier was widened with a timber structure spanning between two original stone offshots on the harbour side of the pier. This allowed space for a fish market and resulted in Bridlington overtaking Flamborough as a fishing port.
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