'I went to pretty seaside village likened to Cornwall - and one thing stood out'

EXCLUSIVE: This beautiful seaside village is home to some of Britain's most spectacular chalk cliffs and historic buildings including a lighthouse dating back to 1674.

By Rosie Jempson, US News Reporter

Flamborough

'I went to pretty seaside village that could be next Cornwall - and one thing stood out' (Image: Donna Clifford)

Flamborough, in East Yorkshire, with its beautiful and dramatic 100ft high chalk cliffs and clear blue waters is the perfect staycation. 

The locals are very friendly and even though it has become more popular in recent years, it's still relatively unknown to those living outside of Yorkshire. 

One thing that really stood out to me during my visit to Flamborough was the hundreds of seals you can spot on the beach there.  

Last year, over 500 grey seals were recorded at Flamborough - with many of the marine mammals using Flamborough Head as a haul-out site. 

Tony Roberton, a Flamborough resident who moved just a few years ago from Pudsey, Leeds, said the area offers a "more peaceful" and "slower pace of life" than the busy northern city. 

Seals

The beach at Flamborough Head was full of seals sprawled across the sand (Image: Donna Clifford)

While owning his own tyre business in Leeds, he said it would take at least an hour to commute to work through the bustling city due to traffic. 

He told Express.co.uk: "When you come here, you get half a dozen cars in front of you and it's considered busy." 

Tony said he's lived in Flamborough for around three years and "loves it," adding that he "likes the simplicity compared to Leeds". 

"When I was in Pudsey, there was a row of houses behind me and another row of houses in front of me and I couldn't cope with that now. You don't get that here," he added. 

Tony Roberton

Tony moved to Flamborough a few years ago from Pudsey, Leeds (Image: Donna Clifford)

Flamborough cliffs

Flamborough is renowned for its spectacular coastal chalk cliffs (Image: Donna Clifford)

The seals were a particular highlight for me during my trip to Flamborough. 

After walking to the end of the headland, I looked down from the top of the cliff and saw a herd of noisy seals flopped on their backs lying across the beach. 

We saw them clumsily stumble across the sand and then gracefully swim into the water as the tide approached. 

We also spotted seabirds nesting and flying around. Flamborough Headland is renowned for having the largest mainland seabird colony in Britain. 

Vicky

Vicky has worked in a Flamborough gift shop for 16 years (Image: Donna Clifford)

During the summer, the cliffs are packed with thousands of auks, gannets, gulls, and puffins but despite the unique wildlife and beautiful scenery, the area wasn't overly touristy. 

However, Vicky Fagan, who has worked in a gift shop at Flamborough Head for 16 years, told Express.co.uk the area "wasn't half as busy as it is now" as "more people are finding out about it". 

This unique sea and cliff environment is protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and its seabird colonies mark it as a Special Protection Area, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in nature or wildlife.  

And with its stunning sea views and spectacular coastal chalk cliffs making it an enchanting place to visit, it's no wonder those who encounter it say it's Yorkshire's hidden gem. 

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