The final day, a moderate walk of 15 miles with a steep climb out of Grosmont to start!
The climb out of Grosmont was along a 1 in 3 road but luckily it got slightly less steep after a while, but we huffed and puffed up it for a mile and a half.
Then it was across much poorer quality moor (we can tell the difference now thanks to Dave!), across the road to Whitby, and across mor moorland until we descended into a wood at Littlebeck. Lovely coffee stop, and we shared a cream scone and carrot cake. Then through more woods and onto yet another moor…this one a bit boggy in places.
Eventually a late lunch stop. Dave’s favourite sheltered stop sheltered by some gorse had been cut so we were on a road verge beside some blackberry bushes. Pushed on to Hawsker, past fields where grain was being harvested.
Then we turned for the sea, descending to the coast path through a caravan park. While it was a bright, hazy day not sure about the idea of a beach holiday on the Yorkshire coast!
Then the final 3 miles – along the cliffs with the sea on our left – just like the first day at St Bees. A steep descent through the village – which was full of day trippers.
After photos at the Bay Hotel, signing the Coast to Coast book and a celebratory drink it was off to the B&B to get ready for dinner.
Photos and more to come.
I feel that same way about northern UK holiday spots when I watch “Vera”; I guess we are spoiled by the Aussie and Kiwi beaches at home!
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