Sunday, 29 June 2014

Photos - Northumberland Coastal Path walk (3)

After Seahouses our route took us to Belford via Bamburgh but on this occasion it was a cold, miserable, wet day so we had a day off and took a bus to Bamburgh.  Bamburgh Castle would have made a great shot on a better day but not on this day.  After a coffee and a look at the Grace Darling Museum we hopped onto another bus to Belford.

The next photo opportunity of any merit was near the end of our last day's walk into Berwick-on-Tweed when I took a couple of shots across the Tweed estuary towards the town:

In this one the well-preserved town wall is visible along the river bank.  After checking into our hotel we took a walk along a significant part of it.

This one is looking upriver over the bridges, of which there are three visible:
  • The old road bridge, closest, which leads directly into the old part of the town.
  • The railway bridge
  • The new(er) road bridge into the top of the town