Bempton Cliffs
RSPB Bempton Cliffs located to the north of Bridlington has around half a million seabirds gather here between April and October on the high chalk cliffs overlooking the North Sea and the grassland and scrub on the cliff tops.
Bird species vary depending on the time of year.
Nature trails include:
- The Cliff Top Trail is 2 miles long. The route takes you through cliff-top habitats and includes 6 viewpoints overlooking the North Sea and 400ft cliffs.
- The Nature Trail is 0.5 miles long. The route takes you through the scrub and grassland habitats of the reserve and includes great opportunities to spot the smaller birds.
Facilities include a visitor centre, car park, toilets, cafe and picnic areas.
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Bempton Cliffs, Bempton, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire YO15 1JF, United Kingdom
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