Monday, 23 May 2016

May 2016 Trough of Bowland run

Sizergh Castle




Trough of Bowland ahead

Puddleduck's Tea room, Dunsop Bridge




    May began with our 4 day holiday in Northumberland. Eleven cars were booked into the Tankerville Arms at Wooler on the edge of the Cheviot Hills. We left Sizergh Cafe with some trepidation as there was snow forecast on high ground and it doesn’t get much higher than Hartside which was on our route. We followed the A6 to Penrith then the A686 to Alston via Hartside Summit. We did encounter some snow and there were blizzard conditions on the summit but this only added to the fun of driving our MGs in snow for the first time. After lunch at Alston it was onto Otterburn Mill for coffee and a bit of retail therapy. We arrived at Wooler in time for pre dinner drinks.                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
By contrast Saturday was a glorious day. We split into small groups and set off to explore Northumberland. Favourites were Alnwick, Cragside House and gardens, Berwick and St. Abbs Head. We regrouped in the evening over a meal and a birthday drink supplied by Alistair which I’m sure was the main contributor to a very merry evening.  Sunday was a much greyer day and once again we split into groups. A popular choice was Chillingham Castle.On Monday we headed home via the Kielder Forest Drivel stopping at the Old School Tearooms at Falstone before joining the B3618 military road along Hadrians Wall then home.Thanks to John B for organising another successful holiday.
      On the 20th May two cars represented the club in the parade of historic vehicles to mark the reopening of the A591 between Grasmere and Keswick. 
      There was also a run on the 22nd to the Trough of Bowland . Coffee was at the Bridge House Tea Rooms, Wray then onto Dunsop Bridge via Slaidburn for lunch at Puddleducks Cafe. The journey home was via Quernmore.           Sue

No comments:

Post a Comment