Bridlington Caravan Club site – The perfect site designed how they should be with RULES park all the same way, 2 foot from the grass, ask the wardens for advice on washing your vehicle, toilet block 1 has only 4 sit down toilets but outside the toilet block it has 28 drain covers! Site has 149 pitches. The trouble with perfect is that it is usually soulless as is the case here. There is a constant machine noise 24 hours a day coming from a nearby facility. 2 Vehicles left the site at 0500 am very unusual this for any campsite. We always vote with our feet so we won’t be back to this site and it is very unusual for me to write this rubbish but Hay Ho…. No buses on a Sunday (Beware). Good cycle into Bridlington and up to Flamborough head although they tend to drive fast and overtake on double white lines.
Had two days with cycling running and a bus trip into Bridlington it is 57 years since I have seen the ship above.
Sat Nav trouble going to this site first time ever with this one. Got here at 1200 hooked up and off into Bridlington on the bikes. Coffee then back to a farm shop, steak pie – rhubarb pie and carrot cake. Cycle up tp Flamborough head light house.
For the last 2 days it has been very windy but lovely and sunny and warm. Too windy for cycling so lots of beach walking into Whitby and Sandsend. Managed the 199 steps to St. Mary’s Church which we found very interesting.
Long drive down, busy with roadworks. Managed to find a Co-op for a bit of shopping and to stretch our legs. Arrived just before 12,00 noon and was allocated a good pitch. After some lunch caught the bus into town for a walkabout and had coffee and cake before catching the bus back. A bit of a rest day for us.
Lovely day so cycled up to Blyth. Great route through the dunes, came across a great cycling sculpture.
On talking to a local he said he thinks it may be a memorial to 3 cyclists that were killed on the nearby road by a drunk driver, then on past the docks with enormous cable laying drums – wow! Stopped for a coffee at the Coastline Coffee Shop. Good coffee, great company (see below). Regrettably no worms on the menu.
Back to site for lunch then some more walking. This evening saw a large cable laying barge heading out to sea.
Picture above St. Mary’s lighthouse which we walked to last night when the tide went out.
This morning a run down to Seaton Sluice (Image above click for BIG and find the mermaid) where we came across some lovely wood sculptures (beach art) and had a chat the nephew of the artist – very interesting.
Went for a cycle down through Whitley Bay towards Tynemouth. Back for lunch then a walk back to Seaton Sluice along the cliffs.
Steady drive down with a stop at Alnwick for shopping. Small sight 59 Pitches. Walked into Whitley bay had a coffee at The Rendezvous Cafe then back to the site to do some washing. A lovely sunny day.
Short drive down from Berwick. We have had bad weather here with very bad wind with van rocking and rolling. Managed a run down to the harbour, and a cycle up to Bamburgh. Walked to Seahouses twice along the beach but the tide times are making it difficult for beach combing. Below a picture of Maureen on Beadnell harbour.
Good 4 days here, weather been good. Done some running and had a good cycle to the Union Chain Bridge and the Honey Farm where they had a lovely old bus converted into a café.
Walked into town a few times and one evening there was a Honda Gold Wing parade where all the bikes were lit up – they looked fabulous going across the bridge. After the parade there was a great firework display, one of the best we have seen – small but stunning.
Above picture Maureen nipped across the bridge into Scotland and back.