Drinking Dinosaur

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Drinking Dinosaur is a striking geological formation located along the rugged coastline of East Riding of Yorkshire. This unique rock structure is situated near the village of Flamborough and offers dramatic views of the North Sea, making it a captivating spot for photographers.

The site is particularly photogenic during sunrise and sunset when the golden light casts an enchanting glow on the rocks and surrounding cliffs. The contrast between the sea and the rugged terrain creates opportunities for dynamic compositions, while the changing tides can reveal interesting textures and patterns in the sand and water.

Photography notes:

  • Arrive early to catch the sunrise for the best lighting conditions.
  • Bring a wide-angle lens to capture the full scale of the formation and surrounding landscape.
  • Be mindful of tidal changes, as certain areas may become inaccessible during high tide.
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Most visitors arrive at Drinking Dinosaur by car, making their way from the nearby village of Flamborough. The area is well-known for its dramatic coastal scenery, and the geological formation is best accessed on foot from designated parking areas.

Parking:

  • The nearest parking option is the Flamborough Head Lighthouse car park, located approximately 1 mile (about a 20-minute walk) from the Drinking Dinosaur. This car park is situated off Lighthouse Road and provides ample space for vehicles.
  • A second option is the North Landing car park, which is about 1.5 miles (30 minutes on foot) from the site. This parking area is closer to the coast but requires navigating a slightly longer route along the cliff paths.

Access:

  • The paths leading to Drinking Dinosaur are mostly well-maintained but can be uneven and rocky in sections. Expect some steep inclines and descents, particularly as you approach the cliff edges. There are no gates or stiles, but be cautious of muddy patches after rain.
  • The area is classified as Open Access land, allowing free movement, but be respectful of wildlife and any temporary restrictions that may be in place during nesting seasons.
  • Practical tips for photographers include arriving early, especially for sunrise shots, to capture the best lighting conditions. A wide-angle lens is recommended to encompass the full scale of the geological features. Keep an eye on the tides, as certain vantage points can become inaccessible during high tide. Be mindful of cliff edges, as they can be unstable, and avoid venturing too close without proper footing.
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