This is a type of lighthouse but I don't know if it is still in use today. |
A dull and drab view of the Solway coastline on Silloth Promenade. |
This peninsular looks on to the Solway Marshes and there are many Creeks winding their way through the marshes. This is the largest called Skinburness Creek |
At Grune Point there is an old wartime Pill Box |
It was very gloomy inside the Pill Box and I would not have like to spend much time their so whoever manned it must have had a very difficult job. |
An old Fort in Moricambe Bay |
The only bit of colour in the gloom today was this gorse which seems to be in flower all winter. |
This is the Skinburness Hotel which seems to have been closed for many years. Tom and I have a distinct memory of having a pint in it maybe 10 years ago but it could be longer. |
Back at Silloth and the mist has cleared allowing us to see Criffell on the Scottish side of the Sloway Firth |
The view of our walk as seen on Google Maps |
2 comments:
Not the most cheerful walk that you have done this year!
It's a fabulous place to visit on a decent day. The derelict hotel has been demolished and the land sold.
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