Day Ten - Robin Hood's Bay
Friday, 10th August 2018
A light rain greeted us on waking and a temperature of 15℃. This did increase to 18℃ later but the rain increased also.
After a quick shower then breakfast, we decided, as heavy weather was forecast for later in the day, to take the awning down. This is because we had decided on Plan B. Rather than travel further north, we have decided to move to the west where, so far, the better weather had been and was forecast to continue. We booked ourselves into Burrs Country Park Caravan Club Site for 5 days from this coming Sunday, so we're here for an extra night, namely Saturday. A couple of miles north of Bury, Lancashire, the park is for us a continuation of our northern tour. Places we've read about, seen on the news, and never been to.
Back to the awning. Why do we listen to weather forecasters? A light drizzle accompanied us as we took it down and packed it away. First time we've put it away wet for a long time. Now it was down and packed away, the rain stopped, the sun came out, and that's how it remained for the rest of the day.
In the afternoon we decided to visit Robin Hood's Bay. I suppose there's nothing unusual in the fact that these bays and harbours we visit are all at the bottom of a hill. Robin Hood's Bay is no exception. We parked at the top and set off downhill. Once again the descent was dramatic with some incredibly steep hills down to the harbour. We did it though. Our return was markedly slower and finished with a cool drink in the Victoria Inn, back at the top.
A light rain greeted us on waking and a temperature of 15℃. This did increase to 18℃ later but the rain increased also.
After a quick shower then breakfast, we decided, as heavy weather was forecast for later in the day, to take the awning down. This is because we had decided on Plan B. Rather than travel further north, we have decided to move to the west where, so far, the better weather had been and was forecast to continue. We booked ourselves into Burrs Country Park Caravan Club Site for 5 days from this coming Sunday, so we're here for an extra night, namely Saturday. A couple of miles north of Bury, Lancashire, the park is for us a continuation of our northern tour. Places we've read about, seen on the news, and never been to.
Back to the awning. Why do we listen to weather forecasters? A light drizzle accompanied us as we took it down and packed it away. First time we've put it away wet for a long time. Now it was down and packed away, the rain stopped, the sun came out, and that's how it remained for the rest of the day.
In the afternoon we decided to visit Robin Hood's Bay. I suppose there's nothing unusual in the fact that these bays and harbours we visit are all at the bottom of a hill. Robin Hood's Bay is no exception. We parked at the top and set off downhill. Once again the descent was dramatic with some incredibly steep hills down to the harbour. We did it though. Our return was markedly slower and finished with a cool drink in the Victoria Inn, back at the top.
| On the way down. |
| Narrow passages |
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