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94 Miles, 48 Pubs
Northumberland Inn Way 2008: Introduction
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Northumberland Inn Way 2008. 94 Miles, 48 Pubs. This is a photo guide to the Northumberland Inn Way which we walked in August 2008. This page contains full details of all stages, or you can use the links on the right to view each individual stage. We combined the walk with a family holiday and so made some of the days shorter to be able to also fit in trips to the Farne Islands, coastal castles and Cragside House and gardens. Please enjoy our report, and sign our guestbook or leave comments. My next visi...
Northumberland Inn Way 2008: Day 8 - Wooler to Alwinton
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Northumberland Inn Way 2008. 94 Miles, 48 Pubs. Day 8 - Wooler to Alwinton. 205 miles, 9 hours (no pubs! It was almost 10:00am by the time we were dropped off in Wooler, having left our cottage in Beadnell for the last time. The town was left behind quickly as we climbed up on to Wooler Common and round towards the hamlet of Earle. Following quiet lanes we turned past Middleton Hall and on into the Harthope valley. We had a steep climb up out of the valley towards the rocky outcrop of Langlee Crags. ...
Northumberland Inn Way 2008: Day 7 - Bamburgh to Wooler
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Northumberland Inn Way 2008. 94 Miles, 48 Pubs. Day 7 - Bamburgh to Wooler. 17 miles, 9 hours (including pub visits). We got dropped off on the road just outside Bamburgh at 9:20am and began the walk across the fields. The initial section follows the coast path up hill towards Waren Mill. As we gained height there were good views back to Bamburgh Castle and to the north across budle bay towards Lindisfarne. 33The Apple Inn, Lucker. Closed when we arrived. Looked a newly refurbished pub. As we reached the...
Northumberland Inn Way 2008: Day 4 - Trip to Farne Islands and Lindisfarne
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Northumberland Inn Way 2008. 94 Miles, 48 Pubs. Day 4 - Trip to Farne Islands and Lindisfarne. We had a day off from walking the route to see some more sights of Northumberland. First was a boat trip from Seahouses to visit the Farne Islands. We used Billy Shiel's, who was the only one to have an early sailing that included a landing on Inner Farne. A few of the seals were very accommodating and posed for their pictures. As we left the island the clouds began to clear and the sun came out. Our final ...
Northumberland Inn Way 2008: Day 6 - Cragside House and Gardens
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Northumberland Inn Way 2008. 94 Miles, 48 Pubs. Day 6 - Cragside House and Gardens. We decided to take another day off walking the route. We had originally thought we would visit Cragside House and Gardens in Rothbury at the end of the walk, but after realising it is closed on Mondays we had to change our plan. Cragside was originally built as a holiday home and later extended to become his main residence. It was the first house to be powered by electricity, generated using water power. After lunch we co...
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Another Suffolk Blog: September 2008
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Saturday, September 27, 2008. Orford - Castle and Ness. For a change this is a post about somewhere in Suffolk on my Suffolk Blog. Last weekend we took advantage of the great weather that's finally arrived and went for a day out to Orford. Here we were able to use our memberships in both the National Trust and English Heritage all in one day. We started out by going to the displays about the history of the area which is inside one of the old military buildings. The second trail we followed took us out to...
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Another Suffolk Blog: October 2008
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Monday, October 20, 2008. With the perfect autumn weather we took a trip at the weekend to visit another nearby National Trust site - Anglesey Abbey near to Cambridge. Although the house looked lovely, we decided to miss this out today. With our NT membership we find that we tend to be more relaxed about visiting places and don't feel we have to rush and try to fit everything in. Lots of leaves on the ground too which were great to rustle through. A final shot which is now on the background of my computer.
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Yorkshire Dales Inn Way 2008: Day 5 - West Burton to Kettlewell
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Yorkshire Dales Inn Way 2008. 76 Miles, 26 Pubs. Day 5 - West Burton to Kettlewell. 145 miles, 7 3/4 hours (including pub visits). We left West Burton at 9:45 on another bright sunny morning. The school children were sat out on the green for their lesson as we passed up the road. We followed the road along the pretty wooded Walden valley, gradually gaining height above the beck. We forded the stream of Fleemis Gill as it dropped into a little ravine. 18Thwaite Arms, Horsehouse. This road section continue...
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Yorkshire Dales Inn Way 2008: Day 4 - Reeth to West Burton
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Yorkshire Dales Inn Way 2008. 76 Miles, 26 Pubs. Day 4 - Reeth to West Burton. 125 miles, 7 1/4 hours (including pub visits and detour to Aysgarth Falls). Another bright sunny day as we set off from Reeth at 9:45am. We left the village passing by the church and headed through fields towards Grinton, following the route of the Coast to Coast path. We enjoyed our final views of the River Swale as we crossed the bridge into the village of Grinton. 14Bridge Inn, Grinton. As we left the moor behind we crossed...
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Yorkshire Dales Inn Way 2008: Day 6 - Kettlewell to Grassington
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Yorkshire Dales Inn Way 2008. 76 Miles, 26 Pubs. Day 6 - Kettlewell to Grassington. 135 miles, 7 3/4 hours (including pub visits). We left Kettlewell at 10:15 and headed out of the village climbing steeply up a track on to Conistone Moor. The path took on a more gradual ascent as it passed through a series of fields. This was a very quiet section, with only a few grazing sheep to be seen. We skirted above The Dib, a dry limestone valley which drops steeply down to Conistone. We followed Hebden Beck, flow...
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Another Suffolk Blog: Another walk featuring many pubs and pictures
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Another walk featuring many pubs and pictures. Finally finished another blog reporting on a walk. This time it's the turn of "The Inn Way. to the Yorkshire Dales" which we walked back in May this year. It's taken a while to get around to writing it up, mostly due to the other holidays we've been on since then, so you can look forward to future reports from:. The Inn Way. to Northumberland. But for now, please redirect yourselves to:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Another Suffolk Blog: Anglesey Abbey
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Monday, October 20, 2008. With the perfect autumn weather we took a trip at the weekend to visit another nearby National Trust site - Anglesey Abbey near to Cambridge. Although the house looked lovely, we decided to miss this out today. With our NT membership we find that we tend to be more relaxed about visiting places and don't feel we have to rush and try to fit everything in. Lots of leaves on the ground too which were great to rustle through. A final shot which is now on the background of my computer.
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Another Suffolk Blog: October 2007
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Saturday, October 13, 2007. A Saturday afternoon project. Take one corner of a garden. Add in two logs. Position birthday presents of:. 1 x Tin bath. 1 x Watering can. 1 x Copper pipe. 1 x Bag of stones. 1 x Solar powered pump. Tuesday, October 09, 2007. As the weather was reasonable and we had spent the weekend indoors completing our Inn Way report (yes it's finished! To read all 9 days and recommended B&B's in the Lake District) we decided to get outside and find a few geocaches. Again the name contain...
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Pembrokeshire Coast Path 2007: Day 4 - Trefin to St Davids
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Pembrokeshire Coast Path 2007. Day 4 - Trefin to St Davids. Saturday 7th July 2007. 15 miles, 8 hours. It was another bright sunny day, and with less distance to cover it meant that we could take our time and enjoy it to the full. We left our B&B at about 9.45 taking the footpath across the fields to rejoin the coast path at the lower end of Trefin. There were bright clear views back to the North. The path follows a well maintained track along the cliff top, passing Porth Egr and Traeth Llyfn. The Penlle...
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Pembrokeshire Coast Path 2007: Day 12 - Bosherston to Penally
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Pembrokeshire Coast Path 2007. Day 12 - Bosherston to Penally. Sunday 15th July 2007. 16 miles, 9 hours (including visit to Manorbier Castle). We set off from Bosherston at about 9.30 and headed back down to the lily ponds. Crossing the bridge at the northern end enabled us to follow opposite side of the pool down to Broad Haven beach. We soon reached Barafundle bay which was another lovely sandy beach and was almost completely deserted. With our rucksacks on we left heavy footprints in the sand. As we a...
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Northumberland Inn Way 2008. 94 Miles, 48 Pubs. This is a photo guide to the Northumberland Inn Way which we walked in August 2008. This page contains full details of all stages, or you can use the links on the right to view each individual stage. We combined the walk with a family holiday and so made some of the days shorter to be able to also fit in trips to the Farne Islands, coastal castles and Cragside House and gardens. Please enjoy our report, and sign our guestbook or leave comments. We were drop...
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