If you're lucky enough to be staying in Filey, chances are there is parking at your holiday cottage. At WESTREACH, parking is directly outside. But if you're travelling to Filey from elsewhere, here's what you need to know to stop you driving around in circles looking for that elusive parking space.
Oh, and our best tip? Arrive early, especially in the busy summer months if you want to get the best space.
Town Centre
Parking is free but restricted between 10am & 6pm Monday to Saturday to 1 hour and no return within 2 hours. Once you leave the immediate centre, all day free parking can be found near Cescent Gardens and The White Lodge, but please be considerate of the people who live there, many of whom don't have off-street parking. Filey Seafront Parking is free and unrestricted.
Ravine Road Parking is free and unrestricted except between 1st March & 31st October when you will need to pay & display. You can also pay for your parking with the RingGo App.
Coble Landing Car Park | YO14 9LF | Website
Parking is free and unrestricted except between 1st March & 31st October when you will need to pay & display. You can also pay for your parking with the RingGo App.
West Avenue Car Park | YO14 9BE | Website
With 967 general spaces, this car park is located close to Filey Golf Club and a perfect location for Glen Gardens and the beach.
Station Avenue Car Park | YO14 9AH | Website
Directly outside Filey Railway Station you will find 96 general spaces and Car Park the most central to the Town Centre,
Filey Country Park | YO14 9ET | Website
With 3014 general spaces, this is the largest car park in Filey. It is located on the edge of town and a pleasent 15 minute walk into the town centre or just 5 minutes down to the beach & Filey Brigg. A perfect cliff top spot for a picnic.
Alternativly, leave the car and hop on a bus or train Once you're here and all settled into your holiday cottage [hopefully @WESTREACH Filey], think about giving the car a day off and getting around by bus.
Filey is well served with buses and trains, its a much more relaxing and enjoable way to see the East Coast.
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