Parton to Silloth 24.5miles
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Parton |
The day started with a road climb
towards Lowca, this was a bit of a novelty as most of the last 200
miles had been on the flat and in fact I think it was Llandudno since
I last walked up a hill this steep!
Half a mile after Lowca a sign pointing
towards the sea informed me I was walking on the Solway Coast Path,
this was news to me because once again this is not marked on the map
but I followed the sign anyway, this took me along the coast to
Harrington and on towards Workington. Just before Workington there is
a path on your left hand side that takes you up a very big hill which
looks like it will lead you around the coast but is in fact a dead
end!! So I chose to take the path that runs parallel with the railway
line, this eventually leads you to a shopping complex, just after this
you have to cross the Northside Bridge, this bridge is brand new as
the original was washed away in the floods of 2009. Once over the
bridge you pick up the No72 cycle route again, this takes you through
Flimby and onto Maryport. I must say Maryport is a seaside town that
has made and effort to change with the times and is playing to their
strengths, there is a lot of info about their Roman heritage and its
just a delight to walk around.
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Maryport Fishermen |
The last 13 miles all the way to
Silloth was along a busy coast road, unfortunatly you cant walk along
the sands dunes as there are signs every few hundred yards asking you
to keep off the dunes dune to coastal erosion!
I arrived in Silloth in exactly 7 hours
and what a lovely place ( except the big ugly factory on the
outskirts!) The village green on the front is just fantastic.