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  • Day 4

    The drinking dinosaur

    August 7, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Anschließend ging es ein ganz klein wenig Wandern. Zu einem Felsen der den passenden Namen 'the drinking dinosaur' trägt. Und es sonnen sich auch viele Robben auf den Felsen. Und nach unten an einen kleinen Strand konnte man auch gehen und dort ein paar Höhlen erkunden inklusive großem Felsentor und eine kleine Robbe hatte sich auch zu uns verirrt. Wir sind danach auch nochmal zum Dinofelsen, weil der bei Flut schöner wirkte und am Abend waren ah h die Robben deutlich mehr unterwegs.Read more

  • Day 9

    Puffins

    May 21, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Today we were leaving York, and didn't have anything specific planned. We wandered around the town and saw anything we may have missed during the tours. This was the old city walls that you could walk all the way along that almost completely encircle the city still. A strange and interesting experience. The moat is even visible to this day, though overgrown and grassy. We then split with Dad and Andrew going to pick up the rental car, and with the rest of us walking through the fields and parks. There are hundreds of squirrels everywhere you look that are very friendly and likely fed very often. We continued to the more consumerist part of town and did some op shopping. There were some great pick ups to be had but my lack of funds at this point of the trip restricted my spending. I did still pick up a pretty great shirt. After this we were picked up by the boys and we headed off to the main reason for everyone being in the UK, Scarborough. Where Nanny had grown up, we were excited to see her childhood home, where she worked, and of course, scatter her ashes in the Moors. She loved it there and it only seemed fitting to let her rest there. On our way we stopped at the Bempton cliffs to see the puffins that call this place home during this time of year. As we quickly learnt, the reason they love it is its a sheer cliff face that is safe from predation. But the frosty wind that the cliffs generate make the walks very painful. It is truly a sight to behold and well worth battling the cold for a little while. There are thousands of birds of many different species occupying the sky and cliff face that make the spectacle pretty mind blowing. Although the walk was incredible, we were becoming disappointed and disheartened by the fact we were yet to see a puffin, there were simply too many birds in the sky to be able to easily differentiate which was which. We had heard the best bet is to find them in the cliff face in their nest. But hundreds and hundreds of nests made this an equally difficult task. Eventually we found a volunteer there who had spotted a puffin nest and allowed us to use his telescope to take a photo. It was very lucky and we were so happy to be able to utilise him. It provided a great view. Having seen what we came to see, we could begin the journey back, and get out of the cold. Once we had done this we continued the journey back to Scarborough. We unloaded all of our stuff, which was becoming quite the task, relaxed, had a drink and enjoyed a nice afternoon overlooking the quiet, coastal town of Scarborough. Although Nan hadn't lived here in many, many decades, it felt like the town likely hasn't changed all that much. Of course more modern, the city still felt like it was stuck in the past to some degree. In a good way, though.Read more

  • Day 5 - Cayton Bay and Filey

    September 14, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    We continue to embark on day trips from our base in Pickering. Exploring Jim's ancestral roots, we decided to visit Eastfield, his ancestors' hometown, and a nearby cemetery in Cayton. Although both locations didn't meet our expectations entirely, they were still worth the visit.

    Our next destination was Cayton Bay beach, a stunning and secluded spot surrounded by cliffs. Interestingly, we encountered just as many joyful dogs frolicking as there were people enjoying the beach. It's clear that the English adore their dogs. To reach the beach, we navigated our first English footpath and practiced crossing fences using stiles.

    Afterward, we ventured to the charming town of Filey, another picturesque beachside community with beautiful gardens, an English-style boardwalk, and wonderful views from the cliffs overlooking the beach. We continue to have delightful conversations with retired English couples, which adds to our experience.

    Lastly, we explored a small nature preserve boasting lush woods and exceptional birdwatching opportunities from well-placed bird blinds.
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  • Day 4

    Strand!

    August 7, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Wir verlassen gegen 7Uhr britischer Zeit die Fähre und das bei schönstem Sonnenschein. Also geht's nur fix Vorräte aufstocken und dann an den Strand.
    Das Wasser ist zwar super kalt, macht aber dank Wellen trotzdem riesig Spaß.Read more

  • Day 13

    Kreidefelsen und die Kegelrobben

    July 28, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Wir sind über Scarborough an die Selwick Bay gefahren. Unten am Queens Rock tummeln sich die Robben um sich nach erfolgreicher Jagd zu entspannen. Wunderschöne kleine Bucht mit einem großen Parkplatz und vielen weiteren Wandermöglichkeiten. The drinking Dinosaurier und der weitläufige Strand sind weitere sehenswerte Reiseziele.
    Wir setzten unsere Reise dann weiter Richtung Süden fort.
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  • Day 14

    Steilküste

    July 5, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Auf dem Weg zum Nationalpark wollten wir unbedingt die Steilküste sehen.
    Normalerweise kann man in England alles mit Karte bezahlen außer bei diesem Parkplatz. Der Parkplatzwächter war aber super super nett und meinte wir können kurz auf den Parkplatz fahren und kurz schauen und evtl. können wir Geld im Café wechseln.
    Leider hat das Café auch nur Bargeld akzeptiert. Dann sind wir schnell in die Bucht runter und haben uns die mega schöne Steilküste angeschaut. Es hat sich definitiv gelohnt 👍🏼
    Als kleines Dankeschön für den Parkwächter haben wir ihm ein Päckchen Ferrero Küsschen und 2€ gegeben. Damit war er super happy.

    Genau an solchen Situationen haben wir wieder mal gemerkt wie super nett und aufgeschlossen die Engländer sind.
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  • Day 32

    Bridlington

    May 2, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Und wieder super Wetter 😎 Bridlington sieht aus wie Disneyland mit Spielhallen usw. Old Town ist aber schön 🤩

  • Day 12

    Cliffhanger am Bempton Cliff

    July 22, 2022 in England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Spontan fahren wir zum Vogelparadies raus - hier soll es viele Arten zu bewundern geben, meint unser Reiseführer, u.a. Papageientaucher (Puffins) 🥰 Dann gucken wir uns das doch mal an 😎 endlich ein kostenloser Parkplatz.. ah, Eintritt kostet 6 Pfund/Person. Was wir dann zu sehen bekommen, könnte jeden Nicht-Vogelfreund zum Ornithologen machen! Auf Plattformen stehend beobachten wir die Vögel, welche sich sitzend, liegend, fliegend und schwebend an der Küste taumeln… da sind Hunderte… jeder Felsvorsprung, Nische oder Höhle in den Cliffs ist genutzt. Ein echtes Schauspiel! Wir entdecken sogar einige kleine, süsse Puffins (unsere Lieblinge) und als Goodie dreht sogar ein Albatross (schwarze Flügel, heller Körper) edel seine Runden… verfolgt vom "Klick, klick, klick" der vielen 📸 … wir sind total begeistert! Wer hätte gedacht, dass wir so auf Vögel fliegen?!? 😋Read more

  • Day 12

    Flamborough South Landing

    July 22, 2022 in England ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Spaziergang mit Nayra über einen Naturtrail zur Küste. Hier soll es viele Vögel zu sehen geben - wir entdecken nur Altbekannte: Möwen, Spatzen und Amsel. Für die Portion Frischluft und den ersten (nahen) Blick auf eine Kreidefelsküste hat sich der Stopp dennoch gelohnt! Rahel hat sich inzwischen etwas erholt, sie ist nicht so fit und friert! (Die letzten Tage hatte sie immer heiss…) … Bild dazu am Schluss…Read more

  • Day 30

    Flamborough Headland--A Seabird Haven

    June 22, 2022 in England ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

    After a few days of rest, my voice came back, although I now have bronchitis. But lying around is getting boring, so we went out for the afternoon.

    Flamborough Head is a projection of pure white chalk cliffs on the coast of Yorkshire, overlooking the North Sea. Many seabirds make their nests on the cliffs, including puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes.

    There are two lighthouses. The older, built in 1669, is the oldest complete lighthouse in England. The newer one was built in 1806 and is still working.
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