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With its white chalk cliffs, serene beaches, and a wealth of wildlife, an off-the-beaten-path northern haven provides nature enthusiasts with a tranquil escape. Bempton Cliffs, nestled on the ...
Dave O’Hara, senior reserve manager at RSPB Bempton Cliffs, said: “Every year, when we see the Gannets arriving back, we feel emotional to see them.
Tucked away in the North, Bempton Cliffs on Yorkshire's coast serves as a serene haven for nature enthusiasts, with its striking white cliffs, peaceful beaches, and an array of wildlife.
Bempton Cliffs boasts some of the country's most magnificent coastlines, is home to a large puffin colony and, if you're lucky, you might even spot dolphins. advertisement. Teesside Live.
Bempton Cliffs, which has been dubbed "little Cornwall" by one travel blogger, is a haven for wildlife with a large puffin colony and the chance to spot dolphins.
A true seabird sanctuary, the cliffs host over 200,000 nesting birds each year, including puffins, gannets, and kittiwakes, with the puffin colony being a particular highlight for tourists.
The news that more birds have been added to UK’s “red list” of greatest conservation concern has to fears about those who nest and breed at Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire.
This was the ‘unbelievable’ moment a wildlife photographer filmed a pod of around 30 bottlenose dolphins swimming off UK coast.
Bempton Cliffs boasts some of the country's most magnificent coastlines, is home to a large puffin colony and, if you're lucky, you might even spot dolphins. gazettelive Load mobile navigation.
Boasting stunning white chalk cliffs, serene beaches, and an array of wildlife, Bempton Cliffs on Yorkshire's coast is the sort of tranquil haven that nature enthusiasts dream of.