Marine Life Past and Present - Filey

Filey Brigg

(c) George Stoyle

Marine Life Past and Present - Filey

Location:
Filey Beach, Filey Beach, Filey, East Riding of Yorkshire, YO14 9JZ
Discover the geology and rockpools of Filey Brigg, and the clues they hold about our marine life past and present.

Event details

Meeting point

Filey Sailing Club, Arndale Way, Filey YO14 9EW

Date

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About the event

Join us for a guided walk along the beach at Filey as we discover the wildlife that lives in our rockpools today and compare it with locally-found fossils. If you love rockpooling and fossil hunting, this is the event for you!

Children of all ages are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.

Booking

Suitable for

Families, Adults

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

 This event involves a 2-3 mile walk along the beach over sand and rocky shore. 

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Wheelchair access

No
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Hearing loop

No
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What to bring

This event takes place outside so brace yourself for the Yorkshire weather! You will need sturdy, waterproof footwear or wellies to explore the rockpools and lots of layers. If it's a hot day remember to bring water, a hat and sun cream.

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Parking information

There is a council-owned car park at Filey Brigg Country Park - charges apply.