13th September
A beautiful sunny morning and and the temperature was reasonable, stayed good all day.
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Scarborough from the hostel window |
Breakfast at the Hostel then back to the coast path.
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Coastal erosion |
Another great day with fantastic views and quite a lot of up and down to keep it interesting.
Robin Hood's Bay is really interesting with its steep, narrow streets leading down to the sea with no real harbour.
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Robin Hood's Bay |
Very full of tourists but the old Post Office Café had space and a nice pot of tea.
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YHA Boggle Hole, near Robin Hood's Bay |
There are no other places on the coast path until Scarborough, just lots of lovvely cliffs.
And steep, deep gully's between cliffs
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And more cliffs, then a little National Trust tea shop at Ravenscar (didn't take a picture)
and more cliffs
then Scarborough North Bay where the Cleveland Way follows the marine drive around the headland below the castle.
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Scarborough Castle |
The Harbour on the south side is where all the 'amusements' are.
But it is also a 'proper' harbour.
I stopped at the King Richard the Third pub and arranged to meet Jack and Jasmine who were putting up with me for the night.
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Scarborough South Bay |
21.5 miles walked
1300 meters ascent