SALTWICK BAY WHITBY
A visit to Saltwick Bay, just South of Whitby on the North Yorkshire Coast in the United Kingdom. We parked in the car park on the Caravan Park at the top of the Cliff and followed the Public Footpath down to the beach. Great views of the bay as you walk down the well maintained footpath. Two Shipwrecks lie in the bay, the Rohilla which was built in Belfast by Harland & Wolf and launched in 1906.She served as a Hospital Ship during the First World War, and struck the rocks at Saltwick Nab in the early hours of 29th October 1914 with 229 souls aboard. A massive rescue attempt was launched to save all on board but 80 were lost.
The other wreck is much younger, being the Fishing Trawler Admiral Von Tromp from Scarborough. She ran aground in mysterious circumstances on 30th September 1976.
The bay is also a great place for amateur & seasoned Fossil Hunter alike.
We used to visit to suss out (as we say in East Yorkshire) the terrain and features of the bay. It was a windy day so the Drone stayed in the backpack.
The tide came in a little earlier than expected so the shipwrecks could not be filmed, but we intend to revisit the bay when the wind is gentler and the tide is out further.
Mr Cupe enjoyed scurrying amongst the rocks and getting sand between his claws.
More footage to come........
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Whitby in Yorkshire is the perfect example of a traditional British seaside town. Our UK travel series is coming to an end and it lead us to Whitby famous for inspiring Bram Stokers Dracula and where Captain Cook set sail. It has everything you expect from a seaside town like fish and chips, arcades and rock. But the added bonus of potentially finding fossils (ammonites, reptiles and dinosaur) really makes this a special place. The style of the buildings gives it a quintessential European feel making this a must visit on your trip to the UK.
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Saltwick Bay, Whitby
Saltwick bay - where a precarious cliff path takes you to Whitby abbey and the 199 steps down into the town. We are staying at Whitby Holiday Park, one of our favourite campsites. Situated on the cliff tops, it has a path down to the beach, which is part of the north-east Jurassic coast, great for fossil hunting.
Whitby and Robinhoods Bay Great Britain
Whitby is een plaats in het bestuurlijke gebied Scarborough, in het Engelse graafschap North Yorkshire. De plaats telt 13.740 inwoners.
De plaats is bekend geworden door een aantal hoogtepunten in de geschiedenis en literatuur. Zo is de ontdekkingsreiziger James Cook verbonden met Whitby. Er staat dan ook een standbeeld van hem in de stad.
Whitby bestaat al heel lang. In de Angelsaksische tijd (rond 657) was het reeds een nederzetting. Het was in die jaren een kenniscentrum. De eerste voorbeelden van geschreven Engelse literatuur. De dichter Cædmon is verbonden met Whitby Abbey.
Whitby is altijd belangrijk gebleven. De resten van Whitby Abbey en St. Mary's Church getuigen van de grootsheid vanaf de Angelsaksische periode tot aan het begin van de 20e eeuw.
Een belangrijke bron van inkomsten in de 19e en 20e eeuw was de visserij, met name de walvisvaart. In de literatuur komt Whitby voor in Bram Stoker's beroemde werk Dracula. Whitby was de haven van aankomst voor de graaf. En zoals genoemd daarvoor in Caedmons gedichten komt het voor. Uiteraard wordt Whitby vermeld in de boeken over de ontdekkingsreiziger James Cook.
Een ander boek dat in Whitby speelt is Michel Faber's The Hundred and Ninety Nine Steps. Dit laatste komt van het aantal treden van de trap/het pad tussen de stad en het hoger gelegen complex van Whitby Abbey en St. Mary's Church.
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De tijd van walvisvaart is verleden tijd. Er is nog wel steeds een vissersvloot die vis en krab vangt op de Noordzee. Verder moet Whitby het hebben van toeristen. Als kustplaats is het geliefd bij Engelse gezinnen voor een vakantie of een dagje uit: slenteren langs de haven en kust, het strand, het Dracula Museum en uiteraard mag de wandeling (met 199 traptreden) naar de abdij niet ontbreken.
In de winkeltjes in de stad worden lokale producten verkocht: het diepzwarte Whitby Jet - verwerkt in sieraden; mooi opgemaakte krabben, verse vis en natuurlijk hebben diverse lokale kunstenaars zich in Whitby gevestigd
De haven vormt (letterlijk) het hart van de stad: het riviertje de Esk deelt de stad in tweeën. De beide oevers zijn verbonden door een oude draaibrug die slechts zeer beperkt geopend kan worden voor de scheepvaart. Alleen van een uur voor tot een uur na hoogwater staat er voldoende water om schepen door te laten. De meeste vissersbootjes liggen aan de zee-zijde van de brug voor anker (droogvallend behalve een gebaggerde vaargeul). Voorbij de brug is een kleine jachthaven en een loskade voor coasters. Ook hier valt het grootste deel droog bij laag water. Alleen een paar steigers van de jachthaven en bij de kade blijft voldoende water staan. Om de vaargeul op diepte te houden werkt er permanent een klein baggerschip dat de modder opgraaft en vervolgens net buiten de pieren weer in zee stort
Whitby is a village in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. The town has 13,740 inhabitants. The place is known for a number of highlights in the history and literature. Thus, the Explorer James Cook connected to Whitby. There is also a statue of him in the city. Whitby has been around for very long. In the Anglo-Saxon time (around 657) was already a settlement. It was in those years a knowledge centre. The first examples of written English literature. The poet Cædmon is connected to Whitby Abbey. Whitby is always important. The remains of Whitby Abbey and St. Mary's Church bear witness to the greatness from the Anglo-Saxon period to the beginning of the 20th century. A major source of income in the 19th and 20th centuries was fishing, especially the whaling. In the literature is Bram Stoker's Dracula in Whitby for famous work. Whitby was the port of arrival for the count
The time of whaling is a thing of the past. There is still a fishing fleet which fish and crab catches in the North Sea. Furthermore, Whitby having tourists. As coastal, it is loved by English families for a holiday or a day out: strolling along the port and coast, the beach, the Dracula Museum and of course the walk (staircase with 199 steps) to the Abbey. In the shops in the city are selling local products: the deep black Whitby Jet-processed in jewelry; nicely formatted crabs, fresh fish and of course various local artists in Whitby established the port is (literally) the heart of the city: the River Esk divides the city in two. Both banks are connected by an old swing bridge that only very limited can be opened for shipping. Only from one hour before to one hour after high tide, there is plenty of water to ships to pass through.
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