Bempton Cliffs, East Yorkshire

Bempton Cliffs in East Yorkshire are some of the highest chalk cliffs in England at over 330 feet in height, Beachy Head in East Sussex being the highest at 530 feet. The cliffs run for about 6 miles from Flamborough Head north towards Filey. There are good walkways along the top of the cliffs and several well fenced and protected observation points.
The hard chalk cliffs offer lots of sheltered headlands and crevices for nesting birds and Bempton Cliffs is a nature reserve managed by the RSPB. It offers one of the UK's top wildlife spectacles. Around half a million seabirds gather here to breed between March and October including Gannet, Puffin, razorbill, Guillemot, Kittiwake and Fulmar.
Date: 22nd June 2020
Location: RSPB Bempton Cliffs, East Yorkshire
The hard chalk cliffs offer lots of sheltered headlands and crevices for nesting birds and Bempton Cliffs is a nature reserve managed by the RSPB. It offers one of the UK's top wildlife spectacles. Around half a million seabirds gather here to breed between March and October including Gannet, Puffin, razorbill, Guillemot, Kittiwake and Fulmar.
Date: 22nd June 2020
Location: RSPB Bempton Cliffs, East Yorkshire
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