Day 1: Bowness on Solway to Drumburgh & back
We dropped our bikes off near the village green at Glasson. This location was perfect: out of the way, under trees but in clear sight of passers-by and a few houses. Then we continued to Bowness on Solway where we parked next to the sign at the start of HWP.
Having got the first stamp in our passports we headed off along the shore line.
chucks, coffee & our first stamp |
The Banks Promenade |
Seeds gave an enchanted feel to the path alongside the abandoned canal near Port Carlisle. |
The outer wall of Port Carlisle. My other half, a keen sailor found this old port & its Steam Packet Quay fascinating. . |
debris caught on the wire fence |
We followed the well signed path to Glasson then decided to continue on foot to Drumburgh with its C16th red sandstone castle. We had intending to come back a slightly different way but unfortunately, although the stile was well maintained, it seemed someone had built a house on the footpath. We resisted knocking on the door to ask and continued along the road back to Glasson.
The cycle ride along the road back to the car was lovely. It was as if we had pressed the rewind button.
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