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Saturday, 15 May 2021

England Coast Path - Humber Bridge to Easington

Industry and nature

The England Coast Path section along the Yorkshire coast between Humber Bridge to Easington

The proposed route of the England Coast Path between Humber Bridge to Easington. It should be noted that this route is still in the process of determination by Natural England.

England Coast Path - Mablethorpe to Humber Bridge

England Coast Path

The England Coast Path section along the Lincolnshire coast between Mablethorpe to Humber Bridge

The proposed route of the England Coast Path between Mablethorpe to Humber Bridge. It should be noted that this route is still in the process of determination by Natural England although much of the route is on public or permissive rights of way.

Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Lincolnshire Coast Path - Cleethorpes to Mablethorpe

North Coates Marshes

A 23 mile walk along the Lincolnshire Coast between Cleethorpes and Mablethorpe

Although a Lincolnshire Coast Path has yet to be established, this walk sets out a viable route for all budding coast walkers. This follows defence banks and permissive paths with a little road walking where necessary.

Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Lincolnshire Coast Path

Cleethorpes

An overview of a possible route for a Lincolnshire Coast Path

There is currently no official Lincolnshire Coast Path although Natural England are committed to having something in place as part of the English Coast Path by 2020. This overview details the current possible routes taken from research conducted into a walk between Cleethorpes and Boston during September 2014

Friday, 21 December 2018

Cleveland Way - Robin Hoods Bay to Scarborough

Early morning Robin Hoods Bay

A strenuous 16.5 mile hike along the Cleveland Way following the coastline from Robin Hoods Bay to Scarborough

This is a lengthy section of the Cleveland Way with some steep climbs and descents makes it a strenuous walk. However the scenery is magnificent with large cliffs and outstanding views which make this well worth the effort. Don't rush. Take ones time and enjoy it.

Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Coast Path around The Wash

Peter Scott Lighthouse

An overview of a walk around the Wash from Boston to Kings Lynn

Three rivers flow out into the Wash, namely the Welland, the Nene and The Ouse. Public footpaths follow the defence banks that border these rivers and the marshes that adjoin the coastline in between. The A17 provides bridges across these watercourses at Fosdyke, Sutton Bridge and West Lynn respectively. The walks are typical of this fenland area with vast open landscapes and huge skies which provide a unique charm to this part of the English coast.

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