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Message posted by janus on 25/5/2012 at 4:59pm
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Quote: Originally posted by newtothislark on 24/5/2012
Is this still going to be the best route on a Friday at 5pm Bank Holiday weekend or will I be better off going further up the M1 ?
Phil
I would not like to try to find an alternative route by going further North up the A1/M1 as you would need to go all the way up to Middlesborough and then come back south as the route through Helmsley is not possible because of caravans being banned at one point on the route. Mddlesborough would mean an extra 35 miles and I the road from there into Whitby has one or two very unpleasant moments with a caravan on the back plus I would have thought that middlesborough will be just as crammed as York. Expect to have a hold up of at least an hour as you come to the end of the duel carriageway at York and the queue will go on for several miles after that point and then suddenly free up.
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Message posted by newtothislark on 31/5/2012 at 12:08pm
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Paul at Julie - that sounds like a good alternative, it only adds 10 miles to my journey and misses out York, if the M1 is clear I might just try it.
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Message posted by arc systems on 01/6/2012 at 12:37am
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Quote: Originally posted by Brownie73 on 26/5/2012
[/QUOTE]we stay at the site behind the flask inn sometimes grouse hill really nice site love the area around there some lovely walks
We have been coming here, Wally's we call it, since a little after he opened in 1978, Mum and Dad ran a few CC rallies here. Kids still remember when me came across a slow worm while walking on the sheep trails in the valley below the site, my eldest is now 36!!!!
Changed a bit since then but still retains the laid back style I like, Son Andrew and Wife Caroline now run it but Wally is active 'still cutting the grass' aged 84 now!
Love the walk down through Boogle Hole and onto the beach, then round the headland up to Robin Hoods Bay, a few beers and if you have any sense, a taxi back to site, or perhaps a last one in the Flask!
Sadly chucked it down on site today, went into Whitby shopping only to find it bathed in warm sunshine!
PS, as for routes here, avoid the A64, trusted the sat-nav for the first time without checking route on a map....never again?...
...over four hours to get here for just 134 miles, most of that, I reckon on that A64 footpath!!!
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