Beacon Farm CS, Flamborough, Yorks.
A great no facilities site in Flamborough, very close to the coast and great walking area.
Whitby, Broadings Farm campsite.
Camp site at 5am,woken up by sheep,took rubbish to bins.recomended site,good clean toilet/shower block,plenty of space for tents,farmers wife very pleasant and helpful.only bad point,winds if strong can be a problem.
Whitby Weekend 2017
The Carleys and The Tomlinsons go camping in North Yorkshire
Esk Valley Walk. Lealholm to Whitby
The final section of the Esk Valley Walk in the North York Moors national park in June 2014.
Selly Hill Farm, Whitby
This video footage was taken on Saturday 4th July 2015, using the default camera on my DJI Phantom FC40. It is the first of a series of videos which will feature on my FaceBook page called Betty Bolero. The idea is that as we tour around Europe in our Swift Bolero motorhome, we will record the area around where we are staying using the drone and other photo's. This is my first attempt, so it is a bit rough around the edges. Hope you enjoy the view!
Beacon View Barn 2011
Video tour of Beacon View Barn,
Crag House Farm, Danby Head, Whitby
North Yorkshire YO21 2NW
Phone 01287 660864
craghousefarm.co.uk
Year 7 Residential trip
Another successful residential trip for all of Year 7. A great way to start their school year, making new friends and learning life skills.
Hawsker Whitby Walks In North Yorkshire Moors Walks, England, UK
Hawsker Whitby Walks In North Yorkshire Moors Walks, England, UK
Hawsker Whitby Walks was about 10 miles in distance. The terrain of the route was a combination of a disused railway track; coastal and field paths; bridleway track, road sections and a quayside. The walking was mostly on level ground or gradual slopes except for two steep ascents and one steep descent. Route finding was easy with obvious paths, good waymarking and good landmarks. We took care whilst walking on exposed cliff tops. There were 7 stiles to negotiate.
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Lealholm from the Sky
I spent a few days in the middle of the North Yorkshire Moors in a little place called Fryup. I took my Phantom 2 to capture this beautiful place.
La Rosa Campsite Whitby
A quick run through the site
arriving at beacon hill park.
this was the sky when I got to beacon hill around 1 P.M. (I said a.m. in the video, lol) june 6,2013
Snow at Rawcliffe House Farm
Rawcliffe House Farm, Holiday Cottgaes & Bed and Breakfast. Accommodation nr Pickering in the North Yorkshire Moors, Snow views around the self catering cottgaes & B&B rooms, Large icicle, snow and ice photos, winter views form the cottages, accommodation & bed and breakfsat rooms.
Beacon Cottage campsite
St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0RP
Sleights, bluebank, goathland, campsite(1)
Sleights, bluebank, goathland, campsite
THE ABANDONED TUNNEL we find a smugglers mine and hear noises
Sandsend Tunnel is a tunnel on the former Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway that was opened in 1883 and closed in 1958. The rail line that ran through it was originally intended to travel along the top of the cliffs, however some of the cliff fell into the sea whilst construction was suspended so the NER constructed two tunnels, the Sandsend tunnel and the Kettleness tunnel.
The Sandsend Tunnel is the longer of two tunnels being 1,652 yards (0.94 miles) in length. It is predominantly straight but the north-western 300 yards incorporate a curve to the north.
There are a total of five air shafts, two of which have nearby service galleries leading off horizontally to the cliffs which were used to dump spoil while carving out the tunnels, the air shafts were capped in 1958. The southern half of the tunnel is considerably damp with the tunnel being flooded to about 6 inches on the southern 300 yards. The southern portal of the Sandsend tunnel is bricked up and it can only be accessed via the northern portal of the Kettleness tunnel by walking through the Kettleness tunnel and the area between the tunnels which is overgrown with grass and trees. The northern portal of the Sandsend tunnel partially collapsed in 2008 after years of pressure from the cliff above.
It is not recommended to access the tunnels due to their poor condition; they have not been maintained since they were abandoned in 1958.
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Reisebericht Beacon Cottage Farm (St. Agnes - Südengland) Juni 2014
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Places to see in ( Holsworthy - UK )
Places to see in ( Holsworthy - UK )
Holsworthy is a small market town and civil parish in the local government district of Torridge, Devon, England. The county town of Exeter is 36.4 miles to the east. he river Deer, a tributary of the river Tamar, forms the western boundary of the parish, which includes the village of Brandis Corner. Holsworthy is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Haldeword. It was part of the Hundred of Black Torrington.
Holsworthy is in the East of the Torridge district of Devon. Neighbouring parishes are, to the West, Pyworthy, and Holsworthy Hamlets in other directions. Holsworthy is 189.5 miles (305.0 km) WSW of London and 36.4 miles (58.6 km) WNW of the county town of Exeter. Holsworthy is on the intersection of the A388 and A3072 roads. The town centre is about 140 metres (460 ft) above sea level and the highest point in the parish has an elevation of 144 metres (472 ft). The river Deer, a tributary of the river Tamar, forms the western boundary of the parish.
Holsworthy has one of the largest livestock markets in South West England. The livestock market had been held on the same site from 1905 until 2014. Holsworthy is home to the only centralised anaerobic digestion facility in the UK. The parish church of St Peter's and St Paul's is a Grade II* listed building.
Holsworthy has two main bus services, both operated by Stagecoach. The railway arrived in 1879, and was operated by the Devon and Cornwall Railway Company. Holsworthy railway station was closed in 1966, but the viaducts built either side of Holsworthy remain.
( Holsworthy - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Holsworthy . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Holsworthy - UK
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UK Vlog #2 London and Ivinghoe Beacon
I LOVE living in New York City, but London has been my second favorite city to live. Every time I go back I wonder why I ever left. This time our son is old enough to remember the visit well; the last time he was 4 years old.
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Cracking Dawn
Urbex - Abandoned RAF Base
Urbex - Abandoned RAF Base
Port Mulgrave Landslide Jan 2016