York…a place where history has been saved and shared

16th-18th September Arrived into our central B&B and headed into town...everything within walking distance. First stop Micklegate, one of the entrances to the walled city. A great deal of the wall still exists thanks to the York Footpath Association who launched an appeal in 1800 to stop any further destruction. That night we took an … Continue reading York…a place where history has been saved and shared

The Borders…history old and new

15th September Cruised down through Northumberland National Park to Hadrians Wall and the Birdoswald Roman Fort. Hadrian was Rome's emperor from 117-138 AD. The wall was started in 122 AD to prevent the northern barbarians from causing trouble and was eventually 4 metres high and crossed the country. ..73 miles. There were several forts and … Continue reading The Borders…history old and new

The Orkney Isles. …old is not so old when you come across real old!

11th September Another day of overcast skies and brief showers as we headed to the ferry Up over the causeways that were built in WW2 to protect Scapa Flow. Britain had a major naval base here until the mid 1950's. In WW1 blocking ships were sunk in the entrances to block and support anti submarine … Continue reading The Orkney Isles. …old is not so old when you come across real old!

As Incy Wincy said…out came the sunshine and dried up all the rain!

10th September We had some sunshine early on although it disappeared behind high cloud but while it was not sunny it was clear and dry all day. Dundonnell We continued our travels up the northwest coastline and onto the northern coast. When you are riding through this area it is almost like the top half … Continue reading As Incy Wincy said…out came the sunshine and dried up all the rain!