The highlight of the second walk of 2015 is the end of the world atmosphere of the beach around Sunderland Point. The route runs above the mean high water line - but do check on the tides, as this part of the walk is impassable at high spring tides. The route comprises short lengths along minor roads, field paths and farm tracks as well as along the rocky beach. Most of the buildings in Sunderland are Grade II Listed and the whole hamlet is a Conservation Area. It is inaccessible to road traffic for about 2 hours at either side of high tide, however the footpaths used to reach the hamlet are accessible whatever the state of the tide (and there is an alternative to the beach route if the tide is too high to make it passable).
The highlight of the second walk of 2015 is the end of the world atmosphere of the beach around Sunderland Point. The route runs above the mean high water line - but do check on the tides, as this part of the walk is impassable at high spring tides. The route comprises short lengths along minor roads, field paths and farm tracks as well as along the rocky beach. Most of the buildings in Sunderland are Grade II Listed and the whole hamlet is a Conservation Area. It is inaccessible to road traffic for about 2 hours at either side of high tide, however the footpaths used to reach the hamlet are accessible whatever the state of the tide (and there is an alternative to the beach route if the tide is too high to make it passable).
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The exhibition runs until Christmas. Follow this link for opening times: http://www.blackburn.gov.uk/Pages/Darwen-library.aspx?CurrentTermId=406579d7-f812-455c-a3e0-8daf1622ca8a
There are now a collection of my framed prints on view at the Red Door - enjoy looking at the art whilst enjoying breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea - open 10 am - 4 pm Thursday to Sunday. Red Door website. Red Door Facebook page. I've just delivered a selection of prints to this new enterprise at 24 King Street, Lancaster, opening this coming Saturday (11th October). It will be stocking an interesting mix of paintings, prints, jewellery, ceramics and glassware - all produced by artists and craft workers in or near the Lune Valley. Fruits of the Lune Facebook page Fruits of the Lune website These 2 prints have been accepted for exhibition at RVA,Clitheroe. Open Wednesdays and Saturdaysuntil early Opctober. Available as a free webpage and a Kindle book for just 77 pence. This 7¾ mile route takes you across fellside pasture, where paths on the ground are unclear, through a small area of forest and along a riverside path. There are also sections along well-surfaced farm roads and short sections on minor roads. The River Hodder is crossed by stepping stones. The views from the higher parts of the walk on the side of Whitmore Fell can be quite spectacular - well worth the climb. We are having a stall at this event for the first time. The weather forecast is good and we have lots of prints packed and ready to sell.
PromArt website For more details of these classes and others that Lin offers, visit the Yoga+ website.
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