Allotment Garden, Alnwick Castle

While we were at the castle, we visited the allotment garden, a community project where local groups take care of their own vegetable plot. It is an inspiring place.
A walk around Alnwick town

Before leaving Alnwick, we had a walk around the town itself. It was a pleasant surprise to find such a characterful place with a vibrant atmosphere and lots of independent shops.
The town dates toЧитать далее
Crossing the causeway to Holy Island

We drove out of Alnwick and stopped in a lay-by for a picnic lunch. The sun was shining, and we had a great view of the castle.
After our stop, we continued on to Holy Island. The island is onlyЧитать далее
Lindisfarne Castle

I had done zero research before visiting Lindisfarne Castle, so it came as a bit of a shock to see it described as a 'holiday home' on the National Trust sign at the entrance! I think I was expectingЧитать далее
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Overnight at the Barn at Beal

After visiting Lindisfarne, we drove back across the causeway and pulled in to the Barn at Beal, the campsite that was home for the night. The weather wasn't too clever, but we did manage to cookЧитать далее
Bamburgh Castle

After breakfast, we drove the short distance to Bamburgh. The castle dominates the coastline and the village, sitting on the summit of a rocky outcrop over 40 metres above sea level. There has been aЧитать далее
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The interior of Bamburgh Castle

There are some fascinating rooms to explore within the castle. I was particularly taken with the Kings Hall with its false hammer-beam roof and views over Lindisfarne. At the moment, this room housesЧитать далее
More photos taken inside the castle

Bamburgh Village

After visiting the castle, we walked up to the village, pausing to watch a cricket match on the sports field on the way. We also stopped for a drink in one of the village's many pubs.
Bamburgh is aЧитать далее
RNLI Grace Darling Museum

After our drink stop, we walked up to the Grace Darling Museum. She was one of the first historical figures I learned about in primary school. All these years later (50+!!), I can still picture theЧитать далее
Grace Darling's Grave

Sadly, in April 1842, Grace Darling became seriously ill with tuberculosis. She died on 20th October at the age of just 26. Hundreds of people flocked to Bamburgh for her funeral. She is buried in herЧитать далее
St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh

St Aidan's Parish Church, where Grace Darling is buried, is often referred to as one of the most beautiful churches in the country. It stands in an ideal setting surrounded by the countrysideЧитать далее
Overnight at Springhill Farm

From Bamburgh, we drove on to Seahouses. We pitched up at Springhill Farm, a lovely campsite located a short distance outside the town. We had a huge pitch with a seaview that only cost us £20! It'sЧитать далее
Boat trip to the Farne Islands

We were up early to have breakfast, get packed up, and drive down to the harbour for our 9.45am briefing ahead of our 10.15am boat trip to the Farne Islands. It was a beautiful morning! Our skipperЧитать далее
Longstone lighthouse

We sailed past Longstone lighthouse, one of the Outer Staple Islands, from where Grace Darling made her famous rescue. It was amazing to see her bedroom window that she spotted the shipwreck from onЧитать далее
Seabirds of the Farne Islands

Mark took some of these photos (and those that accompany the next footprint) with his big lens.
I couldn’t get over the colour of the water!!
Puffins Galore!

Probably my favourite bird! 😊
It is estimated that there are almost 40,000 pairs of puffins nesting on the Farnes. By late July, thousands of them gather in large rafts ready to fly off to spendЧитать далее
Seals of all shapes and sizes

Shopping in Seahouses

As we reached the harbour at the end of our trip, we were shocked to see about 200 people waiting to get on the next sailing! I'm so glad we chose to go on the early one!
Back on dry land, we went toЧитать далее
A nostalgic trip to Manchester

After several busy days at work, today we set off early for a two-day trip to Manchester where we were meeting up with Gill and Paul. I was last in the city in 1988 when I graduated after 4 years atЧитать далее
Salford Quays

Once we'd unpacked, we left the flat to catch a tram to Salford Quays. When I lived in Manchester, there were no trams and Salford was full of back-to-back houses, many of which were let as studentЧитать далее
Media City and the Blue Peter Garden

We walked on to Media City. Again, the whole of this area is newly-developed. At least here, we found a bit more colour! We particularly enjoyed seeing the Blue Peter Garden with its statue of PetraЧитать далее
A walking tour of Manchester

We enjoyed breakfast in the apartment and then made our way to Sackville Gardens for a walking tour of the city, The starting point was the Alan Turing Memorial which was unveiled on 23rd June 2001,Читать далее