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Hawsker-cum-Stainsacre

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    • Day 20

      Whitby

      September 28, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      Ich kann lange nicht einschlafen und bleibe morgens bis zum Checkout liegen, weil ich es kann :D

      Danach geht es in die Whitby Abby.
      Ein altes Kloster in das ich mich tatsächlich ein bisschen verliebe. Was muss das früher für ein mächtiges Gebäude gewesen sein, hoch auf dem Berg in einer sehr belebten Küstenstadt.

      Im Tourishop wandern dann gegen meinen Willen zwei Keksdosen in mein Gepäck.

      Weiter geht es an den Strand und durch die belebten Fußgängerzonen in derer ich mich in einer tollen Kunstgalerie verliere und durch die Läden schlender.

      Ein bisschen Reisesentimentalität kommt hier auf. Berührt doch der Norden mein Herz mehr als jede Karibikinsel dieser Welt.

      Es folgen drei insgesamt 6 Stunden lange Busfahrten mit einem Zwischenstopp in Scarborough, wo ich auch nochmal an der Strandpromenade entlange schlender und im Cafe sitze.

      Ich liebe Busfahrern, ich sitze im Doppeldecker ganz oben und vorne.
      Schaue aus dem Fenster, futter aus Langeweile, mache ein Nickerchen, und betreibe ein bisschen Shopping auf Ebay Kleinanzeigen ( Deko und Bücher damit der Urlaub zuhause weiter gehen kann)

      Ich checke in sehr gemütliches Airbnb ein, wo ich die heiße Dusche genieße und danach mal wieder nicht schlafen kann.
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    • Day 29

      Whitby

      October 6, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

      We hired a car in York and made our way to the coast, emerging, via some incredibly narrow roads, at Robin Hoods Bay (or, at least, at the Pay-and-Display car park at the top of the hill).

      Today, it takes five hours to travel from Sherwood Forest to Robin Hoods Bay by public transport, and presumably it took quite a bit longer in the 14th century, when Robin Hood was actually (or, maybe not actually) alive. So it’s probably safe to assume the place doesn’t have much to do with him or his merry band of outlaws, other than a name.

      It was, though, a picturesque tangle of narrow streets leading down to a small cove with a few fishing boats, a couple of pubs and a heap of shops selling all manner of twee nick-nacks.

      Whitby, just up the coast, was different. Bigger than we expected, and a bit brasher - it has Pleasureland, Funland and Fun City all in a row on the waterfront - it was good fun.

      We walked up the hill to Whitby Abbey, part inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula tale, and window-shopped for Whitby Jet. Jet is a black gemstone, apparently now largely forgotten beyond Whitby, related to coal and made popular by the original influencer, Queen Victoria. It’s not every gemstone that will burn if you set fire to it.

      Friday evening in Whitby was pretty hectic, and we enjoyed a few drinks watching the sun go down over the beautiful and historic - yet bustling - old port.

      Our last Whitby experience was a day out on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

      We travelled from Whitby to Grosmont, where we had a look around, then walked about six kilometres to Goathland on a track following a previous railway alignment. It was incredibly peaceful walking through some wonderful scenery for a few hours.

      With moorland topping the hills above us, black-headed sheep dotting the lush fields, a multitude of small bubbling creeks all around, and the occasional walkers with their dogs, it was all rather quintessentially English.

      Goathland was the fictional town of Aidensfield in the television series “Heartbeat”, and the magnificent Goathland Railway Station has featured in the Harry Potter movies and a host of other productions.

      We continued our train experience on to Pickering, enjoying the varied countryside all the way, then returned to Whitby.
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    • Day 73

      Whitby & Saltburn

      June 13 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Bit of a slower day as we have been feeling a little bit flat (possibly a hangover from being unwell a couple of weeks back). So we visited the Whitby Abbey on the hill and made sure to sample a crab sandwich and smoked kippers before leaving.

      We stopped in at Saltburn and walked up and down the pier. There was a gaggle of surfers braving the cold to catch a ride - definitely wetsuit weather. We wanted to catch the funicular up the hill, but unfortunately it was under repair so we had to put our legs to work instead. The view was pretty cool, with flat farmland going right up to the 90 degree drop straight down into the North sea.

      After we'd had enough wandering around, we made the short hop over to Newcastle and chilled out for the evening.
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    • Day 29

      Whitby

      May 25, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Suzie - What a beautiful little place!! From the Abbey ruins to the 199 Steps, to the cobblestone streets filled with stops selling Whitby jet, fudge, fish and chips, ice creams, charming coffee shops and an exact replica of the HMS Endeavour, this village has everything!! I'm so happy to be here!

      I will be back!
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    • Day 101

      Down to the beach!

      September 26, 2017 in England ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

      Finally late this afternoon the fog cleared just long enough for us to see the beach! And what a surprise! All these coloured little beach huts lined up. It's a way down the cliff to the water- we walked but it can also be accessed via a lift. By the time we walked along the beach a little to the peer, the fog had set in again with the wind! Cold!!Read more

    • Day 100

      Captain Cook

      September 25, 2017 in England ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

      Captain Cook came to Whitby when he was 18 years old to start his seaman training. All the boats, including the Endeavour, where built here in Whitby. There is a memorial to him given jointly by Australia, New Zealand and Canada.Read more

    • Day 22

      Whitby, England

      August 31, 2017 in England ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Joachim: Nun sind wir zurück in Britannia, 318km gefahren. Auf einem Campingplatz mit Sicht auf die Whitby Abbey. Heute war eigentlich schönes Wetter, jetzt kommen hier gerade ein paar Tropfen runter, aber schöne Aussicht. Wollen morgen noch hier bleiben.
      Whitby ist ein bedeutendes Fischerdorf in England, echt was los hier, James Cook hat von hier seine Touren gestartet, teilweise sind seine Boot hier gebaut worden. 1980 war Bram Stocker hier und hat hier Dracula geschrieben und teilweise spielt die Geschichte auch hier. Es soll hier auch ein Dracula Museum geben.

      Ann: Da kommt man an und denkt es ist ein kleines Fischerdörfchen und was erwartet einem....Touristen über Touristen, ganze Bussladungen voll. Gut das unser Campingplatz außerhalb liegt und schön ruhig ist. Wie es aussieht sind wir die einzigen Deutschen auf dem Platz, aber egal. Morgen wollen wir uns die Abby Ruinen anschauen gehen und hoffentlich sehen wir die beiden Schiffswracks die hier liegen sollen. Wenn es das Wetter dann noch erlaubt gehen wir die Felsen runter an den Strand und suchen Fossilen, vielleicht haben wir ja Glück.
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    • Day 11

      Whitby - Ballerman

      July 21, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Ok, das ist etwas übertrieben. Aber der Ort bzw. im neueren ‚West Cliff Quartier‘ hats viel BlingBling, Spielhöllen, Touristen-Bootsfahrten, IceCream-, HotDog-Stände etc.… Aber der Reihe nach: Wir parken in der Nähe von Whitby Abbey, einer stattlichen Klosterruine auf dem Hügel. Zuerst kochen wir uns eine Mahlzeit - es ist schliesslich schon Nachmittag. Über Treppen vorbei an einem grossen Friedhof gehts runter nach ‚Old Town‘ - ein sehr hübsches, altes Quartier mit Blick auf die Hafenmole und die beiden Leuchttürme! Wir laufen über einen Holzsteg und -brücke bis ganz raus zu den zwei Leuchtfeuer, die den Hafeneingang markieren & haben einen tollen Blick auf die Steilküste, den Hafen und die Stadt! So viel laufen gibt Durst! Wir schnappen uns was Hochprozentiges und Rahel kriegt bei Ihrem Drink eine Show geboten 🤩 genüsslich schlürfend beobachten wir die Ruder-Teams, die in 2er, 4er, 6er Booten in der Hafenanlage rauf- und runter rudern 😎Read more

    • Day 25

      Whitby... Spet med ljudmi

      August 8, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      V letoviško mesto Whitby v Yorkshire sva zavila na kosilo. Zdaj imava Fish & Chipsa dovolj. Vsakič je treba težo cvrtja v želodcu popravljati s šilcem škotskega whiskeyja 🙈🙈. Jedo ga vsi in to povsod. Ocvrta riba in kuhan krompir, ki se ogreje v olju da dobi videz pomfrija. Mogoče je to razlog za tako neverjetno veliko debelih, žal res, Britancev.... Oz. še več Britank.
      Mestece luštno, a turistično, polno in glasno... Toži se nama po Highlands ali Lake Districtu.
      2h bo dovolj, greva dalje.
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    • Day 10

      Whitby

      September 10, 2018 in England ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      Well what a bonus the extra day in Whitby was. Last night as we packed for Edinburgh we realised we had another night here! Got up a bit later and headed off in the car. Stopped for coffee and one of “ Dotty’s fruit scones’ at Staithes, a gorgeous little town on the coast north of Whitby. Best scones ever! Carried on up the coast to Middlesbrough to visit cousin Jane and her daughter. Over 30 years since I had seen her and was so pleased we went. Left there for the drive back over the North Yorkshire moors to Goathland, the location of Heartbeat and The first Harry Potter movie. The drive was up and down very narrow country roads and was very picturesque . Goathland was just beautiful with Aidensfield Hotel, complete with sheep wandering loose on the road outside, and the railway station straight from both. We were lucky to be there just as the steam train arrived. Such atmosphere! We carried on to Scarborough but it was a complete surprise, firstly because of its size( 600 000 people live there) secondly we were in the 5 pm traffic and thirdly it seemed pretty unattractive and hard to see its appeal. We drove on to another beautiful spot, Robin Hood’s Bay where we had dinner. This would be a good place to explore further in the daytime. Have re-checked our schedule and know we are off to Edinburgh tomorrow!lRead more

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