Flamborough Head
Flamborough Head is a prominent chalk headland located on the east coast of England, near the village of Flamborough. It features dramatic cliffs that rise up to 220 feet above the North Sea, offering stunning views and a unique coastal landscape. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, including various seabird species that nest along the cliffs.
The headland is part of the Flamborough and Filey Coast Special Area of Conservation, which protects its natural habitats. Visitors can explore scenic walking trails, enjoy birdwatching, and discover the historic Flamborough Lighthouse, built in 1806, which guides ships safely along the coast.