Tuesday, 2 July 2019

North Yorkshire Moors, Flamborough, Leeds

Off to Ordsall in Nottinghamshire today.  Wanted to call in to the cliffs and beaches of Flamborough on the way.  Drove through the North Yorkshire Moors and the way our satnav behaved we thought we might come across a ripper or two?  Beautiful drive though through such desolate country, the heather is just coming out in bloom and the sheep are all over the road.  Drove along a high ridge for about 20 kilometres with views both sides of rich farming country in the valleys. 

Made it to Flamborough with a little detour just north to Thornwick beach, amazing white limestone cliffs which of course meant a walk down a million steps and back up again.   On to Flamborough where the beach is just as far down from the cliffs and the beach and cliffs even more astounding.  Looks a bit like a white Twelve Apostles but with not as many apostles (well, just one actually!)


Next stop was Leeds and as we’ve found in most places in the UK they hide the Visitor Centre in a place where no-one can find it, Pam wandered around the numerous malls, I set a target to find the Visitor Centre (a successful operation , though a little too late to be useful) then went and had a pint at the Horse & Trumpet Public House.  We met up and left late for our drive to our Ordsall B&B.

Drove through this village today, must be great to live there!!!

North Yorkshire Moors

Heather

Not a tree to be seen

Thornwick Beach




Any beach in this area, at least these stones are nice and smooth

Doing a little stone hopping before the tide comes in


To get this photo

They use a small dozer the tow the boats up the ramp above the high tide mark.


Flamborough Beach at Flamborough Outer Headland

Long way down





A seal trying to be friendly

Looking back towards the beach we just went down to.

Leeds

They have some beautiful old arcades




Our new B&B, an old tractor shed



2 comments:

  1. Views look amazing again. Bit like the ones of the White Cliffs of Dover? You seem to have been lucky so far with your B&B's? and it is nice to see the weather being blue and clear for you. We hear that there is a heat wave in Europe and hot days in England! Not too long til you are at Wimbledon, is it? What day are you there and do you know the matches you will see yet?

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  2. These cliffs are very much like the ones at Dover, completly different stone though. The ones at Dover are really like chalk and are like poder in your hand, whereas the Flamborough ones are limestone which is what they make lots of buildings with so it's quite hard. We had a heat wave yesterday, 22 degrees, the POMs were whinging about how hot it was?? We are at Wimbledon on Friday and the draw won't be released until Thursday night, basically the people who play Thursday won't play Friday so we won't get to see Barty or Tomic (good and bad....). Don't worry we'll let you know what happens, with photos!!! Love Pam and Vernon

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