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Filey Cottages with Hot Tubs

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Honeysuckle

Hot Tub
Sleeps 22
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 10
  • Sleeps 22 in ten bedrooms
  • Hot tub in enclosed garden
  • 1.5 miles from beach
  • Multiple en-suite bathrooms
  • Perfect for family celebrations
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Seascape Villa

Hot Tub
Sleeps 14
Bedrooms: 7
  • En-suite bathrooms in every bedroom
  • Hot tub with spa robes
  • Central Filey location
  • Huge kitchen with double appliances
  • Just 0.5 miles from beach
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Get More From Your Filey Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Filey gives you the perfect blend of coastal charm and luxury self catering accommodation. This traditional Yorkshire seaside town offers five miles of pristine sandy beach backed by Filey Brigg, a natural promontory that juts dramatically into the North Sea. You get proper seaside nostalgia here without the crowds of nearby Scarborough.

Whether you're after romantic breaks for 2 or large family getaways, Filey delivers. The town sits perfectly positioned between Scarborough and Bridlington, giving you easy access to the entire Yorkshire Coast. After a day exploring rock pools or walking the Cleveland Way, there's nothing quite like sinking into your private hot tub whilst watching the sun set over the bay.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Filey

Filey transformed from a small fishing village into a genteel Victorian resort during the 1800s. The town deliberately avoided the amusement arcades and funfairs that define other coastal resorts. Instead it kept its understated character with elegant Edwardian villas lining the Crescent Gardens and a traditional promenade perfect for evening strolls.

This makes it ideal for hot tub stays where you want proper relaxation. The town offers excellent fish and chips, independent shops along Belle Vue Street and some of the best coastal walks in Yorkshire. You can book everything from boutique cottages near the beach to secluded lodges with stunning sea views.

Sightseeing in Filey

The town centre retains its Victorian and Edwardian architecture particularly around the Crescent and Royal Parade. St Oswald's Church dates back to the 12th century and sits prominently on Church Cliff. The Edwardian Coble Landing marks where fishing boats still launch from the beach using a unique method unchanged for generations.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Filey

From natural wonders to family attractions, Filey and its surrounding area pack in more variety than you'd expect from a small coastal town.

Filey Brigg

This rocky peninsula extends nearly a mile into the sea and forms a natural breakwater protecting Filey Bay. The Brigg is a Site of Special Scientific Interest thanks to its unique geology and rock pools teeming with marine life. Low tide reveals fascinating fossils and the walk along the top offers panoramic views stretching from Flamborough Head to Scarborough Castle.

Filey Beach

Five miles of golden sand make this one of Yorkshire's finest beaches. The beach slopes gently making it safe for paddling and it's backed by colourful beach huts that you can hire. Blue Flag status confirms the water quality and lifeguards patrol during summer. It's perfect for families and dog friendly outside peak season.

RSPB Bempton Cliffs

Just 20 minutes north, these towering chalk cliffs rise 400 feet above the sea and host England's largest mainland seabird colony. Half a million birds nest here including puffins, gannets and razorbills. Visit between April and August for the best wildlife spectacle. The visitor centre provides excellent viewing platforms and a decent café.

Flamborough Head

This dramatic headland features two lighthouses and spectacular coastal scenery. The chalk cliffs are riddled with caves and arches carved by the North Sea. Walking trails connect to the Yorkshire Wolds Way and you'll often spot seals basking on the rocks below. The heritage coast here is genuinely stunning.

Scarborough

Ten miles south sits this larger resort town with its Norman castle ruins dominating the headland. The town splits into two bays with the historic harbour nestled between. You get proper attractions here including the SEA LIFE Centre, Peasholm Park with its naval battles and the Stephen Joseph Theatre. It's worth a day trip for variety.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Filey Brigg Dramatic coastal geology, rock pooling and fossil hunting with sweeping sea views Everyone
Filey Beach Five miles of clean sand, safe swimming and traditional seaside atmosphere Families
RSPB Bempton Cliffs Spectacular seabird colonies including puffins nesting on towering chalk cliffs Everyone
Flamborough Head Rugged coastal walks, sea caves and lighthouse views across the heritage coast Couples
Scarborough Historic castle, harbour attractions and traditional seaside entertainment Families

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Filey?
Filey has its own railway station on the Yorkshire Coast Line with direct trains from York, Leeds and Hull. By car take the A64 from York then the A1039. The town is 45 miles from York and 90 miles from Newcastle.

What family activities are available?
The beach offers safe swimming and rock pooling. Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park keeps younger children entertained. Cycle hire is available for exploring the flat coastal paths. Several fishing lodges offer crabbing from the Coble Landing.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Walk Filey Brigg at sunset for incredible views. The clifftop gardens provide peaceful spots overlooking the bay. Book a table at Inghams Fish Restaurant for locally caught seafood. Many luxury cottages feature jacuzzi tubs with sea views.

Is there good shopping?
Belle Vue Street has independent shops including delis, gift shops and galleries. The weekly Friday market sells local produce. For bigger retail therapy visit Scarborough or the designer outlet at Hornsea.

Why choose a cottage with hot tub in Filey?
After beach walks and coastal hikes a hot tub provides perfect relaxation. The bracing sea air makes hot tub breaks especially appealing. You get more space and privacy than hotels plus many pet friendly cottages welcome dogs.

Cottages with hot tubs in Filey give you the best of Yorkshire Coast living. You can explore miles of heritage coastline by day then retreat to your own private sanctuary. Whether you're after cheap cottages for last minute deals or large holiday villas for group cottages, this coastal town delivers authentic seaside charm. The combination of natural beauty, Victorian elegance and modern luxury makes it perfect for country breaks with that special hot tub touch.

From 1 bedroom retreats to big cottages sleeping large family groups, the choice of holiday cottages here suits every budget. Visit Filey for hot tub cottages that offer something genuinely special. Book your cottage breaks through specialists like Sykes Cottages or search for unique cottages and boutique properties. With options for 1 night stays to new year celebrations, coastal cottages here provide the ultimate holiday homes experience.

Unit 3, York Business Park, Great North Way, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 6RW