Quote: Originally posted by cwdc56768 on 16/9/2011
Have not been for years,our twin girls were about three the last time and they would not walk on the promenade as is looked sparkly and they said it looked like toasty bits.
A fair few million has been spent on the promenades these last ten years getting rid of the old and bringing in the new.
nice harbour area
...and its the biggest shellfishing port in the UK (in terms of catch)
They even catch Sea bass from the beach these days and sell it in the shop on the harbour the same day it has been caught. You can't get fresher...you must give that a try
hoping there's a plenty to see and do ?<!-- Message body -->
Just from the CC site turn left, down the road a couple of hundred yeards past the Golf Course turn right into Danes Dyke, down to the bottom (near the beach) trun left and just walk along the cliff top to the lighthouse at Flamborough Head. Lunch outside the cafe looking out across the cliffs and Bay. October time migrating birds can be spotted off the coast. Walk back along the road through the village back to the camp site. Well that's day one taken care of!
Day two - Walk down the golf course road, round the clubhouse and onto the public footpath heading south. You come out at Sewerby Hall. You can spend a good day in there just wandering around the gardens, zoo and house. See the Amy Johnson collection. She came from Brid (I don't care what the Hull folk claim!!). Lunch outside the cafe or pop outside of the grounds to the Ship Inn.
Day three - as day two but carry on past Sewerby Hall, walk along the cliff top, down into Brid. Wonderful views right across the bay towards Withernsea from the cliff top. Down to the Harbour with lunch at Jeromes on the sea front. Catch the Land Train back to Sewerby Hall and walk back through the Golf course to the CC site
Yep......just leave the car at the site (save fuel) and enjoy the Heritage Coast
Phil
Sounds really great Phil. But you forgot to mention a visit to Bray's Fisheries on Lansdowne Road(just off the prom) Voted Best in Brid by the people of brid these are the finest 'Traditional' fish and chips you can buy!