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    Beautiful natural protection area called “Little Cornwall” | Travel News | Travel

    overthebordersBy overthebordersJanuary 27, 2025 Travel News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The impressive white chalk cliff, quiet beach, abundant wildlife, and not well -known northern destinations provide peaceful hideaway for nature lovers.

    Bempton Cliffs on the Yorkshire Coast has a large Puffin colony, so you can even find dolphins if you are lucky.

    This hidden jewel called “Little Cornwall” by the Facebook blogger Kendall Escapes boasts the most dramatic coastal scenery in Japan.

    The cliffs here are seabird heaven, with more than 200,000 nests every year, with a nest of more than a year. In particular, Puffin Colony is one of the main attractions of visitors.

    BEMPTON CLIFFS has some of the best walking guts along the coast, with a 9 -mile walk, passing through cliffs and forest areas, and going to a quiet bay.

    For those who enjoy wildlife, this is one of the best places to find a bottle nausla in the UK, and there are common witnesses around the cliffs.

    In general, Bempton Cliffs can be regarded as a quieter alternative to a well -known spot along the British coastline, and provides both the natural beauty and rich wildlife experiences. Masu.

    TripAdvisor's reviewers emphasize the abundance of wildlife along the coastline and the high walkingness of this area for both adults and children.

    KimberleyandDarren states:

    “We see a lot of incredible wildlife, it's a simple road, it's not an infinite walk that small children can feel tired and feel tired, it's a simple road. I loved something.

    Max R was shared: “Absolutely wonderful. We went for the season, but there were many them.

    “We had only binoculars, but there are many RSPB (Bird Protection Association) volunteers, they have a telescope, look at them, look at the nests, plump nests and other cliffs. I recommended it to see.

    And in the summer season, there is a Filey Beach, which won the award for visits, which has been praised by visitors as the “best beach on earth.”

    In 2018, the Sunday Times named it this year's beach and became famous among British people.

    A This vast sand, which spreads on 5 miles that causes respect, forms a magnificent crescent moon between the cape.

    At low tide, the beach spreads to one -quarter of the miles, and beach fans provide infinitely unlimited space for exploring, playing sports, and engraving gravel.



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