
Hull to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne

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RouteXpert Nick Carthew - (MRA Master)
Last edit: 29-05-2025
The route has earned 4**** stars from me because of the very good scenery and attractions.
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Duration
8h 47m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
358.25 km
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Scarborough Castle.
Then you go to Flamborough Head, with its spectacular chalk cliffs, stacks, arches and smugglers’ caves, and its two lighthouses, one 17th and one 19th century, is also the setting for Europe’s largest chalk reef, which is submerged and extends 6km offshore, It is rich in marine wildlife and also a great place for sea-watching; Pods of Harbour Porpoises are common and dolphins and Minke Whales occasional.
The route follows the coast to the seaside town of Scarborough passing through small towns and villages. Just on the outskirts of Scarborough you can visit Oliver's Mount and even do a lap of the only street racing circuit in England. Some top names have raced here including Barry Sheene, Giacomo Agostini, Geoff Duke, John Surtees, John McGuinness, and Joey Dunlop.
At Scarborough you can visit the magnificent ruins of Scarborough Castle or stop for a coffee at the Oasis Cafe that has great sea views and is often visited by bikers. Also here is the 'Freddie Gilroy and the Belsen Stragglers', a giant, larger than life steel structure made by Ray Lonsdale, an artist, fabricator and sculptor. The sculpture is based on a retired miner that Ray became friends with who turned out to also be one of the first soldiers to relieve the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at the end of World War II. This piece of art is not just about Freddie Gilroy but represents all the normal people that were pulled out of an ordinary life and forced into a very extraordinary and dangerous one during the World Wars.
From here, the route enters the North York Moors National park and the scenery changes to open moorland with the occasional glimpse of the sea. Whitby is next and the route passes close to Whitby Abbey, famous as the inspiration for the Count Dracula novel by Bram Stoker. Whitby is a fishing town and is an ideal place to stop for a fish and chips lunch.
Climbing up onto the high ground again and never far from the sea, the route takes you to the Middlesbrough where you'll cross over the River Tees on the Tees (Newport) Bridge. This was dubbed the ‘Tees Wonder Bridge’ when it opened in 1934 as it was the largest vertical-lift bridge of its type in the world and the first of its type in the country.
Onward to Newcastle now and a visit to The Angel of the North at Gateshead is a must for anyone new to this area. Standing at an impressive 20m tall with a wingspan of 54m, the angel stands tall to all those that approach from the south. Into Newcastle now and over the iconic Tyne Bridge which has become a defining symbol of Tyneside.
Cross over the county border into Northumberland and onto the pretty seaside/fishing village of Seahouses.
If the times are not correct for crossing the causeway onto the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, you could stay here in Seahouses, there are lots of options for accommodation. Its colourful fishing harbour is perfect for observing local marine life including dolphins and panoramic views of the spectacular Farne Islands,
Now onto the final destination of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, but not before passing Bamburgh Castle, it has stood guard above the spectacular Northumberland coastline for over 1,400 years. Spanning nine acres of land on its rocky plateau, Bamburgh Castle is one of the largest inhabited castles in the country. It sits next to the road so a stop for some photos is assured.
The tidal causeway that leads onto Holy Island provides an all-dry route onto the island for about seven hours between each high tide. At high tide the road is covered by between 4ft (1.2m) and 6ft (1.8m) of sea water and even more at exceptional tides or severe weather. The tidal causeway to Holy Island is 3 miles long. This means it takes approximately 10 minutes to drive and with sand and seaweed possibly covering the surface caution is required.
There is a hotel and several B&Bs; that operate on the island as well as somewhere for food and drinks. It is an incredibly spiritual place to visit whether you have religion or not. It offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and a distinct, atmospheric experience that many find captivating. The island's history as a centre of early Christianity and a Viking stronghold, combined with its stunning coastline and wildlife, makes it a compelling destination.
WARNING - Make sure the tides are correct for your visit.
Enjoy

Flamborough Head Lighthouse

Lindisfarne Castle.
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The Ultimate 10 Day (North) UK Tour
Starting from and returning to Harwich ferry port, this tour follows the east coast of England up to the Highlands of Scotland and returns via the Lake District. It visits 6 of the UK's national parks and explores 2 islands and visits 2 James Bond 007 film locations.
Daily highlights.
Day 1, Harwich to Wells Next the Sea:
Southwold lighthouse, Cromer Crab lunch and sleeping on a Dutch barge.
Day 2, Wells Next the Sea to Middlesbrough:
Royal Sandringham Estate, Humber Bridge, a lap of Oliver's Mount, North York Moors National Park, Whitby Abbey the inspiration for Dracula.
Day 3, Middlesbrough to Dundee:
Tees Transporter Bridge, Angel of the North, Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
Day 4, Dundee to Inverness:
Cairngorms National Park, Balmoral Castle, Whisky Distilleries.
Day 5, Inverness to Ullapool:
Exceptional Landscapes, Falls of Shin, Loch Drumbeg Viewpoint, Kylesku Bridge.
Day 6, Ullapool to Dornie:
Kinlochewe viewpoint, Applecross Pass, Isle of Skye.
Day 7, Dornie to Keswick:
Eilean Donan Castle (007), Glencoe Pass, Glen Etive (007), Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Day 8, Keswick to Kendal:
A tour of the Lake District National Park visiting 6 of the best passes including Wrynose Pass and Hardknott Pass and 7 of the great lakes including Ullswater and Windermere.
Day 9, Kendal to Matlock:
Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ribblehead Viaduct, Peak District National Park, Snake Pass, Matlock Bath (motorcycle Mecca).
Day 10, Matlock to Harwich:
Heckington Windmill, Moulton Windmill, Dutch Quarter in Colchester.
By starting from Harwich, this tour avoids the traffic congestion of the south east and London making it perfect for European visitors wanting to see some of the best landscapes and sights that the north of the UK has to offer.
The cost of the ferry from Hoek Van Holland to Harwich return for motorcycle and rider costs £139.00 (163.51 Euro) (in 2019) which includes a cabin on the outward leg.
Where possible, motorways have been avoided and scenic routes are used every day.
Enjoy.
Daily highlights.
Day 1, Harwich to Wells Next the Sea:
Southwold lighthouse, Cromer Crab lunch and sleeping on a Dutch barge.
Day 2, Wells Next the Sea to Middlesbrough:
Royal Sandringham Estate, Humber Bridge, a lap of Oliver's Mount, North York Moors National Park, Whitby Abbey the inspiration for Dracula.
Day 3, Middlesbrough to Dundee:
Tees Transporter Bridge, Angel of the North, Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
Day 4, Dundee to Inverness:
Cairngorms National Park, Balmoral Castle, Whisky Distilleries.
Day 5, Inverness to Ullapool:
Exceptional Landscapes, Falls of Shin, Loch Drumbeg Viewpoint, Kylesku Bridge.
Day 6, Ullapool to Dornie:
Kinlochewe viewpoint, Applecross Pass, Isle of Skye.
Day 7, Dornie to Keswick:
Eilean Donan Castle (007), Glencoe Pass, Glen Etive (007), Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Day 8, Keswick to Kendal:
A tour of the Lake District National Park visiting 6 of the best passes including Wrynose Pass and Hardknott Pass and 7 of the great lakes including Ullswater and Windermere.
Day 9, Kendal to Matlock:
Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ribblehead Viaduct, Peak District National Park, Snake Pass, Matlock Bath (motorcycle Mecca).
Day 10, Matlock to Harwich:
Heckington Windmill, Moulton Windmill, Dutch Quarter in Colchester.
By starting from Harwich, this tour avoids the traffic congestion of the south east and London making it perfect for European visitors wanting to see some of the best landscapes and sights that the north of the UK has to offer.
The cost of the ferry from Hoek Van Holland to Harwich return for motorcycle and rider costs £139.00 (163.51 Euro) (in 2019) which includes a cabin on the outward leg.
Where possible, motorways have been avoided and scenic routes are used every day.
Enjoy.
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