Not a promising start, cold, grey and damp.
A rather varied journey of approximately 100 miles, travelling along the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors. We probably spent some time travelling along the coast too, but, it was too murky to actually see the sea.
Bridlington CAMC Site (N54.111481, W0.158237), is rather smart, even by CAMC standards, it is however expensive, not sure how they can justify £35/night (for members), in early April, no wonder the site is not full! Good mobile signal on O2, 3, including 4G, so, no need to pay even more for the site Wifi.
Monday, 8th April 2019
A degree or two warmer today, and, the murk has cleared enough to make the sea visible.
A long walk (6.8 miles), via Sewerby Hall, and the Ship Inn to Bridlington.
The coastal path is rather beautiful, and, the Promenade in Bridlington is very well looked after.
Bridlington town is eminently missable, all the signs of a UK Town, in decline, (ie, a surplus of overweight, tracksuit clad clientele in the shopping centre, a large Brighthouse, a large Sports Direct, and, a large Herons. There must surely be a large Wetherspoons too, but, I did not notice it).
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