Heritage Way - Flamborough Head
Heritage Way - Flamborough Head
The Heritage way meanders its way along the Coast path approx seven miles sewards to the Flamborough Head which is a Nature as well as a Heritage site, people are drawn to this area not only to see the Iconic Lighthouse with it's booming Fog Horn, but to view a diverse wild life regular parties of Bird Watches can be seen at all times of the year. The Headland is guarded by steep Limestone Cliffs to both the North & South elevations, it is therefore a first choice for the Coastguards to train the Cliff Rescue Teams, off shore is very populare with divers seeking the many shipwrecks. Looking from the cliff's edge in a north easterly direction the Lightouse is eaily visable to the left and the 'Clock' Tower which is adjecent to Flamborough's Golf Course. Overlooking Selwicks Bay towards Stuutle Bank Nook
David Hollingworth
Image size: 6000 x 3985, 23.29Mb | Camera details: NIKON D300S | Date uploaded: 26/11/2019