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Amble By the Sea

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    • Day 5

      Amble

      September 15, 2021 in England ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Amble is a town on the Northumberland Coast Path at the mouth of the River Coquet. We start our walk on the coast path close to the sand dunes near a small nature reserve. There are good views of Coquet Island from the path here; this has a lighthouse built on the remains of a medieval monastery. We pass the recently renovated Cliff House and walk via the South Jetty to the Town.

      We walk via the twee Harbour Village with its food stalls and gift shops on our way to the town square. Here , there is a large sundial (2001) in front of the large war memorial; the main street and St Cuthbert's Church are behind it. We follow the coast path via Warkworth Harbour and have great views of the boats in the marina. As the coast path heads towards the river across The Braid, there are excellent views of Warkworth Castle further upstream. The coast path is alongside the A1068 as it heads up to the next village - Warkworth.
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    • Day 5

      Warkworth

      September 15, 2021 in England ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Warkworth village and its castle are situated in the neck of a tight loop in the River Coquet about 1 mile from the coast. The village was originally reached via an ancient bridge of two arches with a fortified gateway that crosses the river; we walk over this and visit the Church of St Lawrence, which dates from Norman times, before walking around the village.

      Warkworth Castle took shape during the 13th century, but gained glory during the Middle Ages when the Percy family - the Dukes of Northumberland who also owned Alnwick Castle - took it over. We cross the moat (empty) and enter via the impressive Gatehouse to see the large enclosure; the huge keep, with its tall and distinctive Great Tower, is directly ahead and we explore the many rooms here (we enjoy excellent views of the village and River Coquet estuary from the first floor). The enclosure / courtyard had state rooms added to it which were accessed via the Lion Tower; this still has the Percy heraldry on it. A church was built here also, but little remains of this.

      Outside, the castle has a hermitage associated with it; this is a short and pleasant walk down the River and on the opposite side, but it was unfortunately closed.
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    • Day 22

      A challenging day

      August 5, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Oop Nawth it was raining and cold with a fresh northerly wind. No pics from Sunderland 'cos it was too wet to bother. I'm sure it's a fascinating place but we were glad to leave.

      First stop was the South Shields ferry to North Shields across the Weare.The ferry is part of The National Cycle Network and has it's own NCN 1 sign!

      Think heavy marine industry for miles and then BREAKFAST. No veggies here. Chips with bolognese and mozzarella or Italian BLT with lashings of tea and hot choc and a chance to dry a little and thaw.

      Transferred to Holland where we spotted a windmill, cycled alongside a hideous road for miles and then back to the coast for castles, long sandy beaches and the most beautiful selections of wild flowers.

      It's difficult to think of this area as coal mining but the last pits closed less than 20 yrs ago. There's very little sign apart from mine water treatment works and a few decorative coal putts. Once upon a time those beaches would have been black with mine waste. Now pristine.

      670 miles done. Only 450 to go!
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