Gecocaches - 3
Pub - The Ship Inn, Allendale Brewery Pennine Pale Ale
Walk Inspiration - Country Walking Magazine, Nov 2010, Walk 24
A trip to this part of the world was never going to be complete with a visit to Holy Island.
Tide Times checked and we have from 10:30am till 4:30 to complete a quick circuit.
Nice to leave the day tripping tourists behind at the car park. They make their way to the priory and castle, we make our way North along a farm track. Knowing when to stop is not as easy as you would think - the OS Map marks sand dunes almost identically to beaches.
Heading North through the Dunes |
To have this bay almost to ourselves |
Guide Dog Joys Playmate |
If it was a bird, it was a bloody big one.
Lindisfarne castle and priory are the honeypot highlights - the daytrippers were right - and we have saved this but of the walk for last.
Lindisfarne Castle |
Unlike pubs called Railway Arms, Ship Inns never fail and this was no exception. After a week of unseasonably cold May temperatures, it was a delight to be in their sun trap beer garden with a superb Allendale Pennine Pale Ale - waiting for fishfinger sandwiches.
Another great Ship Inn |
Guide Dog in Training Joy is not having my Pale Ale |
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