I
jest not – it's still raining. Being of northern stock I like to
think I'm used to rain … how wrong can a girl be!
I
don't think any of us have changed plans so frequently as we have in
the last couple of days – originally our stay was until Saturday,
leaving at 10am. Since the forecast isn't looking much better we've
changed our dinner reservation at Sarah's from tomorrow
evening to tonight and we've decided to head home tomorrow.
We
are going to make the most of our last day and have decided to visit
Robin Hood's Bay (RHB) and Scarborough.
On
arrival at RHB, as is the norm, park at the top and a steep walk down
to the bay. Just in case you think I'm being a drama queen about the
weather - here's a photo I took at the top – I had thought that the
lamp post had been hit by a vehicle - now I think it leans because
it's weather beaten by the wind and rain! You can see it's a tad
inclement.
RBH
is charming, despite the rugged North Sea at its best.
It's
very pretty, all sorts of nooks and crannies, like these steps to the
Museum of Local History – as you can see, it's always a climb.
Back
to the top and we are in need of sustenance so, spotting The
Victoria Hotel opposite the car park and advertising a Tea Room
we decided to pop in and ask if they welcomed dogs. Absolutely –
what would have been a “snug” back in the day at the front of the
hotel is now a Tea Room with comfy sofas and chairs. We were all
very damp but it made no difference to the hospitality - revived with
coffee, cake and scones we set off for Scarborough.
Thank
you The Victoria Hotel, Station Road, Robin Hood's Bay, YO22 4RL.
Scarborough
was worth the visit although it had to be a drive through – could
be on the list for a future longer visit.
Back
home to start packing and then a farewell visit to Sarah's
this evening – another crème brulée – oh joy!
We
still had heaps of stuff on our list, for example, we wanted to take
a train ride from Whitby to Pickering but it would have been
pointless since it's difficult to see anything through wet windows.
It's
a pity about the weather, nevertheless Whitby is still a great place
to visit and we've all had the best time.
Holiday
Notes :
If
you're contemplating a holiday in this neck of the woods – and not
already gathered - almost all of the places we've visited have
parking at the top of places of interest so you have to walk down
very steep hills to the places below and then back up again. You'll
need change for pay and display parking too.
Leave
your Louboutin heels and Gucci loafers at home – neither are
designed for cobbles and steep hills.
If,
like me you have hair that has a tendency to frizz in damp weather –
good luck – take a large can of hair spray – you'll need it!
Happy
Holidays,
Soggy
by the sea xx
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