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  • The Uk leg Day 30 – Harrogate, Harewood & Leeds

    Nov 29th, 2023

    We departed our York hotel early, but not before taking one last photo of the beautifully decorated staircase with a newly installed Xmas tree.

    Keeping with the festive theme, we took a short drive to nearby Harrogate and came across an array of wonderful boutique shops also adorned with Xmas decorations.

    Any trip to Harrogate requires a visit to Betty’s tearoom.

    After a walk around the town and some browsing of the independent boutique shops, we drove south to the pretty village of Harewood and a walk around the grounds of the Harewood Estate.

    Obligatory selfie
    Xmas wrapped entrance to the Harewood Estate

    After an enjoyable walk we headed to the aptly named Muddy Boots cafe for a late lunch.

    Our final destination today was Leeds where we are staying a couple of nights with Phil, Andy’s cousin, and his wife Kate. They live right in the centre of the city, in a fantastic apartment in an old converted Victorian building.

    We headed out for dinner to a nearby Italian for a great meal and a catch up. The wine flowed, as did the Limoncello, so Andy is feeling a little sore today due to over indulging!

  • The Uk leg Day 29 – York Part II

    Nov 27th, 2023

    Today is Michelle’s bday, so we were determined to seek out the best of what York has to offer.

    Despite the wet weather, we managed to get to see more of the sights of the city.

    Happy bday Michelle
    Personalised message for Coco
    Michelle’s cape & York Castle
    Millennium Bridge across River Ouse
    Thai lunch at Pho
    What a Shambles!
    In front of York Minster
    Xmas lights in front of the Minster
    Impressive Minster
    Xmas decorations in front of hotel
    Wrapped up in front of hotel
    Xmas decorations in front of restaurant
    Beautiful hotel staircase wrapped for Xmas
    Relaxing in the hotel lounge

  • The Uk leg Day 28 – York

    Nov 26th, 2023

    We spent a lovely day in the historical city of York. As in Bath & Edinburgh we joined a walking tour to learn more about the place and how it came to be.

    The ruins of the old abbey
    Xmas market with Thors

    York has started its Xmas theming and we came across the letter box for all the festive requests.

    Xmas post
    Starting to feel a little like Xmas
    John our walking tour guide
    Oldest inhabited building & haunted in England
    Rear of York cathedral
    Andy’s manor
    The Shambles
    Queues for the York ghost walk

    We are staying in York for 2 nights and are living it up staying in No.1 by Guesthouse. It’s beautiful.

    No. 1 York – fantastic hotel
    Checking out our hotel in York

  • The Uk leg Day 27 – Morpeth, Consett & Barnard Castle

    Nov 26th, 2023

    Today we returned to England and took a pleasant drive south stopping first at the affluent market town of Morpeth. Like many it also has an old castle.

    Crossing the River Wansbeck

    We enjoyed a pleasant walk around the grounds of the former castle that circle the town.

    Michelle & a statue of suffregete Emily Wilding Davison
    Morpeth clocktower
    Morpeth Arcade dressed for Xmas

    Our nights stay was in Derwent Manor just outside Consett which was set in several acres and provided us an ideal dog walk and views across the hills.

    Xmas sculptures

    The start of our dog walk
    Views across the hills of Derwent Manor

    After a quick change, we headed out to a party at Barnard Castle, not to test our eyesight (!) but for friend’s 25th wedding anniversary.

    Xmas lights in hotel
    Heading out in party attire

    Arriving at a hotel just outside Barnard Castle, we met up with friends Julie, James, Alan and Catherine who we have know for many years and got married around the same time in the late 1990’s.

    Julie, Michelle & Catherine

    The girls went to school together and have been friends for over 40yrs.

    Wendy & Julie

    It was great to meet up with Wendy & Michael, who we hadn’t seen for a number of years and celebrate with them, as well as enjoy a bit of dancing!

    Dad & mum dancing

    We had a great evening with old friends and getting to meet Wendy & Michaels children & extended family.

    Michelle & Catherine
    Ska styled band provided the entertainment
    The ladies of Oldham
    Dance until you drop
    Julie & Michelle

    After a few last dances we headed back to Consett at midnight and stuck into the hotel for an impressive 1.15am finish. We still have it!

  • The Uk leg Day 26 – Kelso, Bamburgh, Seahouses, Craster, Alnwick

    Nov 24th, 2023

    Enjoyed a pleasant stay at the Ednam House Hotel. A beautiful Georgian Manor House ideal for weddings and fishing parties!

    The lady of The manor

    Started with a tour of the pretty market town of Kelso. Lots of history and the obligatory ruins in the centre.

    We discovered the town is internationally known for its salmon fishing in the River Tweed, hence lots of upmarket & ‘outdoorsy’ shops!

    Romanesque Kelso Abbey
    View of Kelso hotel from River Tweed.
    And another

    Our first stop today was the picturesque Bamburgh Castle. Given its late November it was surprisingly sunny, but oh so very windy and cold!

    A mighty castle

    We had a pleasant walk along the coast behind the castle to marvel at the waves and scenery.

    Wrapping up warm
    Michelle in full Lawrence of Arabia impersonation
    Checking out the architecture….
    Coffee stop in Lord Crewe in Bamburgh
    Choppy waters down on the coast

    We just back in the Mini and followed the coast road down to Seahouses & Crastor, where the winds and waves made us rethink any more walks and instead we headed in land to Alnwick.

    Port in Crastor
    Views up the coast from Castor to the ruins of Dunstanburgh castle
    Alnwick castle

    After an enjoyable day on the Northumberland coast, we are having a relaxing evening in the pretty hamlet of Chatton. We are staying at the Percy Arms and plan to have a few drinks next to the open fire.

    Driving down to Consett tomorrow for some old friends 25th Wedding Anniversary.

  • The Uk leg Day 25 – St Andrews & Kelso

    Nov 23rd, 2023

    We woke to a sunny, if windy day in St Andrews and headed out to breakfast at Hatch, a recommended restaurant on South Street.

    Healthy option for Michelle

    We then moved on for book reading plus coffee at Topping & Co.

    John Day impersonation

    We met with Angus a local to St Andrews, who hails from nearby Cooper, and was a client and friend of Andy during his time working in London.

    Andy & Angus

    Angus brought his dog, Jack along for the walk & catch up, as the three of us plus 2 canines battled up the beach in the wind and sunshine!

    Sunshine days

    Despite the glorious late November sunshine we had the beach almost to ourselves.

    Beautiful sky in St Andrews

    Michelle dressing for the sunshine & cool winds

    After a coffee and cake on the beach with Angus, we said our goodbyes and have headed back south to the pretty town of Kelso on the banks of the River Tweed.

    Staying in a lovely traditional hotel in the centre of Kelso.

    Michelle on her throne!

    The roaring fire in the hotel hallway made it feel so very welcoming.

    Jackanory time

    Kelso central square, the second largest cobbled in Scotland!

    Xmas is coming
  • The Uk leg Day 24 – Elie, Pittenweem, Crail, Kingsbarns, St Andrew’s

    Nov 22nd, 2023

    Today we made the most of the beautiful sandy beach villages along the Firth of Forth, and headed north along the Fife scenic route.

    The Palace of Culross
    Small road in front of our Airbnb

    After an hours drive from Culross, we stopped in the scenic village of Elie, home to a vast and empty beach and yet another links golf course.

    Beautiful sandy beach in Elie
    Cobbled road to the beach

    Following the scenic coast road, our next stop was the fishing village of St Monans.

    Wellies re-used
    St Monans fishing fleet
    Another sandy beach…in Crail

    Needing a brief interlude, we headed to Kingsbarns gin & whisky distillery for a brief tasting session.

    Roadside stop off in Kingsbarns

    Our final stop today was St Andrews staying on the seafront at Hotel Du Vin.

    St Andrews cathedral ruins
    Wrapped up warm in our most northerly stay
    The three of us
  • The Uk leg Day 23 – South Queensferry, Aberdour & Culross

    Nov 21st, 2023

    We said goodbye to Edinburgh this morning not before taking an early morning walk and coming across this stunning building, Playfair at Donaldson’s.

    We then made our way to South Queensferry for a late breakfast in Scott’s at Port Edgar Marina. It’s all about the views sometimes.

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  • The Uk leg day 22 – Edinburgh Part II

    Nov 20th, 2023

    We spent almost the whole day walking today. This started with a guided walking tour of the old city.

    Graeme the tour guide

    We spent two very enjoyable hours under the guidance of Graeme touring the various parts of this old walled city.

    3ft wide streets of the 18th century
    Entrance to the camera obscurer
    Looking good
    Up at the castle at the top of Royal Mile
    The 26th version of the original castle
    The famous Maggie who survived a hanging
    Edinburgh cathedral dating back to 15th century
    Holyrood Palace at the bottom of the Royal Mile

    After finishing the walking tour we continued the theme by hiking up Arthur’s Seat to enjoy the magnificent views from the top of the former volcano.

    Climbing up Arthur Seat
    Great views from the top of Arthur’s seat
    Check out the views from the top
    The sun is out again in Holyrood Park
    Michelle in front of Holyrood Palace

    After a short coffee break, we continued with a day of walking and headed out west of Princes Street, via Princes Park, which is currently themed with a Xmas light-show.

    Walking through the Princes Park
    Xmas lights in St James’s

    At the end of our walk-a-thon we headed to St James and a glass of vino at Bonnie & Wild the local food market. A must visit if you’re ever visiting.

    On the way back to our hotel we can across the best Xmas themed dog. I don’t think you can question his level of commitment!!

    Getting into the Xmas spirit

    The day was finished with a visit to Piggs, a local Spanish tapas bar near our hotel which offered a great selection of cheese, meat & potato + vino to help bring our enjoyable day to a close.

    It’s tapas time

    Just wanted to finish with yet another photo of a Xmas themed George St restaurant which has gone all out on the lighting front. Looks amazing!

    Last photo of Xmas lights on George Street

  • The Uk leg Day 21 – Edinburgh

    Nov 20th, 2023

    After an enjoyable couple of days in Glasgow we drove the one hour to the capital city Edinburgh, one of our favourite cities.

    We are staying just off the Royal Mile close to the castle and feel very much in the heart of this beautiful historic capital.

    Starting to explore the Royal Mile

    We headed across to St James Quarter where Christmas decorations were out in force.

    The array of beautiful buildings in locations such as George Street make for great settings for all the seasonal lights.

    Any visit to Edinburgh at this time of year means walking past a Xmas market and bar. This is how they do it in Scotland!

    One of my favourite beers…

    Today was Diwali a Hindu festival of lights which brought out the marching bands and fireworks.

    Big tunes from the marching bands
    Xmas decs on full effect
    Sunday food market in Stockbridge

    Over the years we have been in Scotland many times. I’ve had the great fortune to work with two great agents Douglas and Mark who used to work together at EY & Co. We arranged to meet up in the suburb of Stockbridge for drinks and our first catch up since pre-COVID.

    Edinburgh massive – Douglas, Claire & Mark
    Edinburgh by night

    One of the joys of traveling is meeting people and spending a hour or so chatting and hearing their story. Tonight we met a couple from Milan and their nephew. Really friendly people who we will see again when next in Italy!

    Our new Italian friends

    The night is never complete without a request from people we meet for a photo of Coco who enchants everyone with her perennial puppy like looks.

    Coco out in the pub again
    Xmas is everywhere
    Can you have too many Xmas lights?!

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