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South Landing, Flamborough
 
LNR Type: Rural
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Natural England
Regional Team:
Yorkshire and the Humber
Year of Declaration: 2002
Declaring Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire Council (Unitary)
Area (Ha): Click here to open the site map (new window). Once displayed, click on the site to see area and other details.
Grid Reference: TA 233 895
Location: 1 mile from Flamborough village
Owned by: East Riding Of Yorkshire Council (Unitary)
Managed by: East Riding Of Yorkshire Council (Unitary)
Description:

 (click the image to view the full size version in a new window)South Landing. Photo credit. Jim Hemming

Link to site map: Click here to open the site map from the Nature on the Map web site.
How to get there: By car; the site is signposted in Flamborough village
Visitor facilities: Café, car park. Accessibility to BT Accessibility for All Standards. Flamborough Young Roots Sulpture Trail - leaflet available from cafe, some wide hard surfaced paths suitable for wheelchair access and a picnic area designed for wheelchair users, circular nature trail through woodland, beach acces via steep steps from nature trail or steep road by lifeboat station, horse riding on beach October - March. Events.
What to see: A wooded site with a heritage themed circular walk, and access to a dramatic beach and cliff environment. Habitats include woodland with primroses and celandines, flower rich meadows and cliff tops with superb sea view. The sea shore has a pebble beach and rock pools. There is a bird feeding station and the site is important for tree sparrows.
Contacts for further information and how to get involved: James Taylor Tel. 01482 395208
Website address and other links: www.eastriding.gov.uk/cs/culture-and-information/countryside-access/south-landing-local-nature-reserve-countryside-sites/
 
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