Sunday, 22nd March 2015
I got this walk from Andrew White's Walks Around Britain TV series which gets shown on our local "Estuary TV" telly channel. Link to the website HERE
A fantastic walk
along the Headland Way, Flamborough. It's more uppy and downy than you think and a good leg workout! Possibly not one to do after rain as some of the paths have quite steep drops and it can get quite muddy (slippery).
Lots
of cafes/toilets for the hungry and incontinent amongst you as well!
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| Paraglider (probably launched off the clifftop at Brid) |
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| Steep steps for giants up the hillside |
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| First glimpses of the white chalk cliffs |
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| Selwick Bay |
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| Flamborough Lighthouse |
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| Fog signal station |
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| Topograph |
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| Thornwick Bay |
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Cliffs full of sea birds
(those black "seams" are actually rows upon rows of birds) |
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| Close up |
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| Sea stack with a unique "top"... |
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... a car tyre on the top
(the "des res" for seagulls) |
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| Fabulous geology |
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A last look at Thornwick Bay before heading
up the road and back to the car |
A fabulous walk and one I will do again.
Thanks for looking 😊