Saturday, September 21, 2019

Scarborough, Robin Hood Bay, Whitby

Scarborough intrigued us all. Lots of evidence of great wealth and times busy and industrious. Walked to cliffs and had breakfast in old Spa house before walking along the promenade to take a bus to the esplanade where there are loads of amusement houses and food outlets.








Played a few games - I put in a penny and won two pounds straight away, which kept us amused for awhile longer and then had a good look at all the shops prior to moving on up the coast to Robin Hood Bay.

 I sat in this gorgeous sun room while the boys strolled down and back up the very steep roads Of Robin Hood Bay. Had a lovely feed of scones, jam and clotted cream while the waitress told me about Summer Bay and Neighbors!! She was horrified when I told her I had never watched either . .


 Drove around the coast and then inland as we had a few miles to cover to reach Whittington in Northumberland. 



Our accommodation here is in an AirBnB with gorgeous views across extensive countryside - which is all lush and green. The property has a sun room which overlooks the landscape and it is a delight to sit in, to watch the birds and see the rascally rabbits . . . and unfortunately a cat or two.
Boys are walking Hadrians wall today. A 11 mile trot which starts at a museum and Pub and ends at one. I am having a day off. Watching TV, reading, catching up with the washing and doing this blog . . .  nice to have a quiet day . . .
 Beds are so VERY comfortable, with lovely views.
Morning started off looking as if it would rain, but even before the boys took off for their LONG walk it was looking promising - sunny and warm.
Tomorrow  we are off to visit Alnwick castle and gardens with the largest tree house with a restaurant. Then it is to Bramburg castle and the Holy Islands . . . . .  will then make our way back down towards Wales. It is all so very exciting, interesting, educational and FUN!!!!! 
(Now for a cuppa, nougat and a long bubble bath to read my latest book before the boys return. Out to local pub this evening for a meal . . .)