Filey
Filey is a small town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the East Riding of Yorkshire, it is part of the borough of Scarborough in between Scarborough and also Bridlington on the North Sea coast. Although it was a fishing village, it has a huge beach as well as ended up being a popular vacationer resort. According to the 2011 UK census, Filey church had a population of 6,981, a precise number being 2001 UK census 6,819. Filey goes to the eastern end of the Cleveland Way, a long-distance footpath; it begins at Helmsley as well as skirts the North York Moors. It was the second National Trail to be opened (1969 ). The town is at the north end of the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail which starts at Hessle as well as crosses the Yorkshire Wolds. Filey is the finishing point for Terrific Yorkshire Bike Trip. The 70-mile (110 kilometres) ride starts at Wetherby Racecourse. Filey has a railway station on the Yorkshire Shore Line. A 2nd station at Filey Holiday Camp railway station to the south of the town served the previous Butlins vacation camp. The camp has been re-developed into a 600-home holiday housing development, The Bay Filey. It is one of the largest seaside advancements of this kind in the UK as well as the initial homes were completed in 2007.