Day 15: Part 2; Glaisdale to Robin Hood’s Bay
We depart The Arncliffe Arms early with our packed lunch-breakfasts. We have approximately 18.5 miles today. The weather forecast is sunny, cooler, light breeze and high of 70 degrees. Perfect for walking! The final walk reads like a summary of the past two weeks. It includes a hill, moors, beautiful forest, dramatic coastline and maybe a pub or two. Can’t wait! This portends to be arguably the best day yet! (Right, Petra?) yep! Everyday is the best day. 😘 We cross the Esk River on Beggar’s Bridge (built 1619) to begin our walk. It is one of a half dozen or so historic bridges still standing along the Esk River built in the 14th and early 15th centuries. We will see 2 others today on our walk through Egton Bridge and Grosmont. It is a good symbol for our group. Stunningly beautiful and although old, it is sturdy and strong. To quote Sir Elton John. “I’m still standing!” We walk along the Esk River … And an old toll road… no charge for walkers : Always time...
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