Tuesday, June 13, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #21 - To Loch Ness

A travel day.

I had Scottish Oak Smoked Salmon [Responsibly sourced salmon with scrambled free range eggs] for breakfast at the hotel. Sharon had Eggs Benedict [Free range poached eggs on a lightly toasted muffin topped with grilled home cooked gammon and homemade hollandaise].

Packiing up the car, we pulled away from the hotel after 9:30 am.

The first stop was Fort Augustus. This turned out to the first of several pleasant surprises for the day. Fort Augustus is on the Caledonian Canal. Scotland built the canal and a series of locks to connect the Irish Sea with the North Sea. We walked up just as they were moving a group of boats through the locks in Loch Ness.


We had a light lunch at the Lock Inn. Sharon and I split a vension burger and some mushroom soup. We sat at table outside along one of the locks. After lunch, we walked to the tip of Loch Ness.

The second stop was Urqahart Castle. Tom had bought tickets and a parking pass ahead of time. We walked the ruins. The castle, situated on a headland overlooking Loch Ness, is one of the largest in Scotland in area. There was lightning and thunder across the loch while we were wandering the ruins.


The third stop was the Loch Ness Centre. This was also a pleasant surprise. We took a 45 minute multi-media tour walking through 500 million years of the geological history of Loch Ness. The tour delved into ancient Scottish myths and legends focusing on the Loch Ness Monster. It summarized the scientific research that has taken place around the Loch Ness Monster.

After the Loch Ness Centre, we checked in the Loch Ness Lodge. This lodge exceeded my expectations. The large room was very nice and overlooks Loch Ness.

After a drink at the lodge, we walked to the Loch Ness Clansman Hotel for dinner. Sharon was not pleased. She described the dining room as a cafeteria. The service was good, but the food was only adequate. Sharon and I both had Uist Dived Pan Seared King Scallops [Shaved Fennel ~ Granny Smith Apple Gel ~ Yuzu Kosho Dressing] as a starter. We had a special for the main; it was a seafood newburg casserole with cod and shrimp.

Sitting in the palor of the hotel after dinner, I crashed hard and wandered up to bed.

Monday, June 12, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #20 - Isle of Skye

This is now the longest trip that Sharon and I have ever taken. We did 19 days in Greece and Turkey last year and 18 days in Italy with Jack and Morgan in '12.

The plan for the day was a driving tour of the Isle of Skye, focusing on the Trotternish Peninsula, with me as the chauffeur!?!

We had breakfast at the hotel. Sharon had a Traditional Scottish Breakfast [Local Kyle of Lochalsh butcher’s smoke bacon, pork sausages, Isle of Skye black pudding, Campbell’s haggis, grilled tomato, baked mushroom, “tattie” scone], while I had Scottish Pancakes.

Afterwards, we loaded up the car and headed for Portree. We made a shopping stop there. On the advice of a friend of Tom's, Sharon bought some carrots to feed to the cattle later in the day. Somehow in the short time that we were there, she also managed to buy a Celtic ring.

From Portree, we drove the loop around the Trotternish Peninsula. We tried to make a stop at The Old Man of Storr, but the parking lot was overrun with people. We made stops at the Flora McDonald Monument and the Fairy Glen. Sharon had a great time feeding the Scottish Cattle at the monument stop. We did a short hike through the Fairy Glen.


The scenery was beautiful. Unforutuantely, it was difficult for me to enjoy. Driving a manual tranmission on the wrong side of a one lane road with quite a bit of traffic was a challenge. [Note to self], we should have hired a driver and a car to take us on a tour like we did on the Amalfi Coast.
There was also some drama with the rental car in one of the parking lots that was my fault...

After the loop around the peninsula, we made a quick stop back at Portree. We were debating where to have dinner. Heading back towards the hotel, we eventually decided to have dinner at the hotel again.

We finished the day with a nice dinner at the hotel. For starters, I had Salmon [Beetroot and Juniper Cured Salmon, Orange, Dill, Gin], while Sharon had Goats Cheese [Smoked Goats Cheese Mousse, Chestnut Mushroom, Wild Garlic, Toasted Hazelnut]. For mains, Tom, Sharon and I had Cod [Loin of Cod, Curried Mussel Velouté, Seaweed, Squid Ink Tuile]. Sharon and I split Buttered New Potatoes and Tenderstem Broccoli and Almond. I finished the day with a Lime [Set Kalamansi Custard, Thyme, Irish Black Butter] dessert.

We talked a little with the British couple next to us. They were off a sailboat that Sharon and I could see from our room. We also had an interesting evening talking and joking with the waiter.

Sunday, June 11, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #19 - To the Isle of Skye

A travel day.
The first stop was the Glencoe Visitor Centre. The valley is the essence of the wild, powerful and stark beauty of the Scottish Highlands. I got a little frustrated. I would have liked to have done a hike in the area, but couldn't get the group moving in any direction.

The second stop was the Glenfinnan Visitor Centre. I was more impressed with this stop than I expected. The visitor centre explains the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie. There are two landmarks: a monument to Bonnie Prince Charlie raising the standard, and; a railroad viaduct made famous by the Hogwarts Express.

We hiked up to the viaduct and watched the 1:20 pm Jacobite Steam Train go across. Afterwards, we had sandwiches at the cafe.

The third stop was the Prince's Cairn. Perched above bonnie Loch nan Uamh, this cairn memorializes the spot from where Prince Charlie sailed for France after his failed upraising.

We continued on to Mallaig. Tom had made a reservation for the 5 pm ferry. In a stroke of luck, we were able to us our ticket to get on as a standby on the 3:45 pm ferry.

From the ferry terminal in Armadale, it was about a 20 minute drive to the hotel. We are staying two nights at the Duisdale Hotel. This turned out to be a larger hotel than I expected. There was a little bit of a kerfuffle checking in with a number of people showing up at the same time that we did. Although the bed is a little small, the room is very nice with a great view of the water.

The four of us finished the night with dinner in the dining room at the hotel. Sharon had Watermelon starter [Compressed Watermelon, Charred Cucumber, Feta, Radish, Garden Leaves], while I had a Crab starter [Local Crab Tortellini, Shellfish Bisque, Kale, Parmesan]. For mains, Tom, Sharon and I all had Beef [Sirloin of Scottish Beef, Mushroom Pure, Dauphinoise, Wild Mushroom, Charred Shallot]. Sharon and I added Garden Vegetables. Tom added Tenderstem Broccoli and Almonds. I had a Chocolate dessert [70% Dark Chocolate Tart, Crème Fraîche Sorbet], while Tom and Sharon split a Raspberry desset [Scottish Raspberry Soufflé, White Chocolate Aero, Balsamic Sorbet].

Saturday, June 10, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #18 - Oban

The plan for the day was a West Coast Early Bird Tour of the Scottish Island of Mull, Staffa and Iona. We were up at 5:30 am and left the hotel at 6:15 am.

The tour schedule for the day was:
  • 06:55 - be at the ferry terminal ready to board.
  • 07:25 Ferry sails from Oban to Craignure on Mull.
  • 08:11 Arrive in Craignure on Mull.
  • 08:25 Depart Craignure by coach. It was an hour and fifteen ride across the island. The disappointing thing was that there was a recorded overview along the way, but you couldn't hear it!
  • 09:40 Arrive at Fionnphort.
  • From Fionnphort, we took a West Coast Tour boat to Staffa to see the puffins. We spent about an hour on the island. It was a little bit of an odd arrangement. You were on the top of a cliff watching the puffins fly in from the sea. The puffins would fly into burrows in the cliff. Nevertheless, I did get to see several puffins up close and personal.
  • Back on the West Coast Tour boat, they dropped us on the Island of Iona. We had lunch at the St Columba Hotel. Sharon had a Hummus Sandwich [crispy miso aubergine ̈ pomegranate seeds ̈ spinach], while I had a Chorizo Sandwich [basil ̈ ricotta ̈ sundried tomatoes ̈ garden rocket].
  • We toured the Iona Abbey with audio guide. It was founded by St Columba and his Irish followers in AD 563. The abbey was a focal point for the spread of Christianity throughout Scotland and marks the foundation of a monastic community by St. Columba. I enjoyed the site and need to read more aabout St. Columba! With a leisurely lunch, we were a little rushed.
  • 15:00 Depart Iona (no later than)
  • 15:20 Depart Fionnphort. We were back on the tour bus. This time we had a real tour guide that we could hear!
  • 16:35 Arrive Craignure. 
  • 17:05 Depart Craignure on the ferry. 
  • 17:55 Arrive in Oban. 

We finished the night with dinner at Ee-usk. For starters, Sharon and I split a CRAB AND LANGOUSTINE COCKTAIL [Langoustine tails and white crabmeat in a marie rose sauce on a bed of iceberg lettuce] and half a dozen oysters. For mains, we both had SALMON MORNAY GRATIN [Poached salmon topped with breadcrumbs and a creamy mornay sauce, served with chips and vegetables].

Friday, June 09, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #17 - To Oban

We had breakfast at the Piper's Tryst Hotel. Sharon had Avocado Toast and I had Scrambled Eggs and Salmon again.

After breakfast, Tom and I took an Uber to pick up the Eurpocar rental car. The initial car that they tried to give us was just too small for the four of us and our luggage. We walked line of cars that they had and picked out the biggest one. It had a manual six speed transmission.

Picking up the car starts an adventure. Over the next ten days, I will be driving on the wrong side of the road with a manual tranmission.

We were able to navigate back to an alley on the side of the hotel. Loading the car, I was very happy that all of the luggage fit! I need to take a picture. I am also very pleased that the car supports Carplay.

We drove to Dunans Castle. It was about an hour and forty minute drive. Kevin and Eric bought Tom a piece of land there several years ago. We took a tour. Although a curmudgeon, the tour guide did a nice job talking about the history of the Scottish Highlands. Tom got to take a picture on the the piece of land that he owns.


We had a late lunch in Inveraray. I had a BLT sandwich, while Sharon had a vegetarian plate (Brambles of Inveraray).

After lunch, we headed to Oban. We are spending two nights at the Glenburnie House. This may be the best room of the trip. It is a large room with a king bed and a gorgeous view of the water.
I was mental and physically beat from four hours of driving on the right side of the road. In total, I spent almost four hours behind the wheel.

Sharon struggled a little to find a place to have dinner. We ended up at the Waterfront Fishhouse Restaurant. For starters, Sharon and I split sardines and seafood chowder. Sharon and I both had Seabass fillet Served with Caper Mash and Creamy Leek Sauce for mains.

Thursday, June 08, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #16 - Glasgow

The day included:
  • We had breakfast at the hotel. Sharon had Avocado Toast, while I had scambled eggs and salmon.
  • After the great Viator tour in Athens, I made a City Centre Tour for Glasgow. Starting at 10:30 am, the tour lasted over an hour and a half and wandered the central city. It included glimpses of the Glasgow Cathedral and the Mecropolis, but frankly not much else. As Tom said, I was very underwhelmed.
  • From the tour, we went to Mackintosh at the Willow. We toured the exhbit. Sharon had booked a 2 pm afternoon tea in the Saloon Deluxe. I tried the Orange Blossom Oolong and Blue Lady teas. It was a lot of food! At some point, I will post the menus.
  • We toured the National Piping Centre Museum This small museum was connected to the hotel.
  • Sharon and I finished the day with dinner at Kelp. We had a series of small plates, including: GURNARD, MARINATED HERITAGE TOMATOES, SAFFRON AIOLI; ISLE OF SKYE LANDED LANGOUSTINES, SEAWEED BUTTER, GRILLED LEMON; HERITAGE TOMATOES, WHIPPED FETA/TOFU, PANGRATATTO, BASIL; KELP GREEN SALAD; and, Oyster [GREEN TOMATO BLOODY MARY, NORI / RHUBARB AND GINGER MIGNONETTE / SEAWEED HOT SAUCE]. The food was very good! It may be the best meal that we have had on the trip!
Losing Wednesday afternoon to the train kerfuffle cost us a chance to visit the Kevingrove Art Gallery and Museum and do a West End walk.

Wednesday, June 07, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #15 - To Glasgow

In the twenty-five plus years that Sharon and I have traveled together, we have one rule: any day that you end up where you were supposed to be is a good day.

We had a modified English breakfast at the Wallsend Guest House. The owner arranged for a van to pick us up at 9:30 am and take us to the train station in Carlisle.

We got to the train station just before 10 am. Tom bought tickets for a 10:48 am train to Glasgow that would have gotten us there by 12 pm.

The train showed up on time. After we boarded, they made an announcement that a tree had fallen on the overhead electrical wires blocking the tracks to Glasgow. They asked us to stay on the train while they figured out what they were going to do.

After about an hour, they stopped making announcements. We eventually got off the train and wandered around trying to figure out what to do. It was mass confusion; no one seemed very sure what was going to happen or when.

Talking to some of the train employees, we eventually got pointed to a 2:08 pm train to Glasgow that was going further west, rather than straight to Glasgow. It was a milk run with a dozen stops that took two and a half hours. We boarded that train.

Just before the train left, it sounded like they made an announcement for a train straight to Glasgow. At that point with a couple hundred pounds of luggage, we decided to stay put.

It was a leisurely, uneventful ride to Glasgow. I read my book: Oscar Wars - A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat and Tears.

We rolled into Glasgow after 4:30 pm and caught a taxi to the Piper's Tryst Hotel. We are staying there two nights.

We ended up losing about 4 1/2 hours. We had planned to visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and explore the West End. I am not sure that we will be able to fit in the museum now.

After getting settled in the room, Anna-Marie, Tom, Sharon and I took an Uber to Ashton Lane in the West End. We eventually settled on Brel for dinner. We all had SCOTTISH STEAMED MUSSELS with Frites, Aioli, Soda Bread. I had the mussels with Tomato, Chilli, Olive & Caper, while Sharon, Tom and Anna-Marie had Marinière With Cream. It was a nice dinner.

Taking a taxi back to the hotel, the four of us had a nightcap. Sharon and I crashed about 10:30 pm.

Tuesday, June 06, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #14 - To Bowness-on-Solway


Both Sharon and I were up very early. Packing up the room, we had a variation on an English breakfast.

I rolled away from the hotel about 8:15 am. The plan for the day was for Tom and Sharon to take a taxi to Burgh-by-Sands. For the second day in a row, I was going to try and catch them.

I enjoyed the section leaving Carlisle more than section coming into the city on the previous day. It reminded me of the American River Parkway. There was about three miles of wooded trail along the Eden River. After I turned away from the river, the farm pastures were divided by hedges rather than the stone walls that we had seen earlier on the hike. Over the course of the day, I was frankly surprised by how few people I passed going the other way; I would guess no more than fifteen.

I stopped briefly at St. Mary's Church in Beaumont and then St. Michael's in Burgh-by-Sands.

Pushing hard, I caught up with Sharon and Tom in Glasson just after they stopped to have lunch. At that point, I had covered 13 miles to catch with them. In the last two days, I had hiked 30 fast miles by myself in just about ten hours. My right knee was not particularly happy with me.

The three of us walked the last three miles into Bowness-on-Solway together. In total, I covered 16 miles in about five hours and forty minutes.

After taking a few pictures at the end of the trail marker and stamping our passport, we had a celebratory pint at the Kings Arms. From there we walked to the Wallsend Guest House.



We finished the day with dinner back at the Kings Arms. After a shimp cocktail, Sharon had fish and chips, while Tom and I had a trio of lamb chops.

After two hard days, we crashed early.

6/6 Splits Hiking Hadrian’s Wall from Carlisle to Bowness-on-Solway

Monday, June 05, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #13 - To Carlisle

Anna-Marie, Tom, Sharon and I had a buffet breakfast at the Scotch News Arms. We had a small kerfuffle with a piece of luggage. At the Angel of Corbridge, the company moving our luggage each day decided that all of our bags weighed too much. They gave us a large vinyl bag to put stuff into lighten our suitcases. While Sharon was packing the bag, the zipper broke. With a little work after breakfast, I was able to get it back together again.

The plan for the day was for Tom and Sharon to take a taxi to Newtown. Walking from the inn, I was going to try and catch up with them.

I left just before 9 am. I retraced the three mile route back to Haytongate. I pushed hard to Newtown. When I got there, I realized that I didn't have much chance of catching them. I was about two hours and ten minutes behind them. It was over seven miles to Newtown; I had hoped it was less than six miles.

The segment from Haytongate to Newton was interesting. I walked through the middle of several working farms. At one point, I literally walked between two large dairy barns with lots of activity taking place on both sides. After Newton, the terrain started to flatten out. Hiking for almost a mile through a cut alfalfa field, I must have passed almost fifty people going the other way.

I never gave up the idea of catching Tom and Sharon until after they had lunch. I thought that they might take an extra long lunch, but I was just too far behind.

I finally stopped and had a quck late sack lunch just past Crosby-on-Eden along the river. Generally, I was disappointed with the scenery on the walk into Carlisle.

In total, I walked 17.4 miles in five hours and fifty minutes. My average pace was 20:05 minutes per mile. The splits are here. I walked the whole day by myself.

After crashing in the room for a while and then getting cleaned up, Sharon used her superpower to find a great restaurant. The four of us went to dinner at Sannas, a Sandinian Restaurant. For a starter, Sharon and I spilt BRUSCHETTA AL POMODORO [Bruschetta topped with cherry tomato, garlic, basil and a touch of pesto]. Tom, Sharon and I all had FREGOLA FRUITTI DI MARE [Traditional Sardinian fregola with king prawns, mussels, clams, and squid] for our main. I had TIRAMISÙ for dessert; I am fascinated by the number of ways that you get tiramisu.

Working back to the bed and breakfast, Tom noticed two Woodrow Wilson plaques!? [Cavendish House and Pilgrimage of the Heart]

After a long day, Sharon and I crashed early.

6/5 Splits Hiking Hardian’s Wall from Brampton to Carlisle

Sunday, June 04, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #12 - To Brampton

I let Sharon sleep late. She eventually came down about 8 am. For breakfast, I had a plate with cheese, meat, tomatoes and a hard boiled egg, while Sharon had the full English Breakfast.

Tom and Anna-Marie left the Darce House about 20 minutes ahead of us. Sharon and I finally rolled close to 930 am.

I was pleasantly surprised by the morning. There is a very nice section of the wall with turrets and milecastles. Sharon and I caught up with Tom and Anna-Marie at Fort Birdsowald. We got our passports stamped at the fort.

The four of us walked together for the rest of the day. We stopped and had lunch about 1230 pm just beyond the Matthew's Honesty Box.

We got to Haytongate about 2 pm. The plan was for the three of them to call a taxi to take them the three miles into Brampton to the hotel. The taxi company asked them to walk down to the Lanercost Tea Room. They eventually got picked up about 245 pm.

I humped the last 2 1/2 miles into town by myself. About 60% of the hike was through the Quarry Beck; a beautiful stream in the bottom of a canyon. In total, I covered about 9.5 miles in four hours and ten minutes.



We are spending the night at the Scotch Mews Arms. We couldn't check into 4 pm so I met the group at The Howard Arms for a pint. We got into the room just after 4 pm. The inn and the room exceeded my expectation.

We had dinner at The Howard Arms. Tom, Sharon and I all had the Traditional Topside Beef with Yorkshire Pudding, Goose Fat Roasties, Fresh Vegetables and Rich Gravy.

After dinner, I finally got a chance to wash and dry a few things. While I know that I can pack for three weeks, there is no way that I can go four weeks without doing some laundry.

Getting my clothes out of the dryer about 940 pm, we crashed fairly early.

Saturday, June 03, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #11 - To Gisland

Sharon and I both enjoyed the Vallum Lodge. Although the bed was too small, I would definitely recommend it! The hospitality at both The Angel of Corbridge and the Vallum Lodge were exceptional.

For breakfast, Sharon and I had Salmon and scrambled eggs. Afterwards, we packed up the room. It was more than a little bit of a mess due to my previous night's kerfuffle.

It was after 9 am when Tom, Sharon and I rolled from the lodge. Anna-Marie decided to take the first part of the day off. We stopped back at the Twice Brewed Shop for Sharon to buy a shirt and Tom to buy a magnet.

From there, we hiked about a mile back up to the trail. We spent the morning hiking over a series of crags in gorgeous weather. We had two interesting encounters. I stopped and talked to a young Dutch couple leading a pair of small dachshunds. They were heading to Green Carts which was more then nine miles away. I wonder how they did! Shortly after that, a runner passed us. Sharon talked to him for a second. He started in Bowness-on-Solway at 3 am and was running to Newcastle!

The three of us made a short stop at the Cawfields Quarry. We decided to push to the Roman Military Museum for lunch. Anna-Marie met us there. After our sack lunch, we toured the museum and watched a short 3D video.

The four of us walked from there to the Dacre House. This may be the nicest place that we will stay while we are hiking on the wall. Sharon and I had a big room [2] and a giant king bed.

We ended up walking almost ten miles in just over five hours.


The Dacre House said that unless you had a car it would be difficult to get to a local place to eat so we had dinner there. It was very good. Tom, Sharon and I had Slow cooked Persian style Lamb casserole [Local Cumbrian Lamb cooked with herbs & spices, with rice]. All of us had Pear Frangipane tart with an apricot glaze and ice cream.

Tom, Sharon and I had an after dinner drink in the palor before we crashed.

Friday, June 02, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #10 - To Once Brewed

We had a buffet breakfast at the Howard Lodge. Sharon was disappointed in the lodge [it was not good]; in spite of the pictures on the website, it needs to be updated.

Tom, Anna-Marie, Sharon and I left the lodge about 8:40 am. After getting our Hadrian's Walll Passport stamped at the Chesters Roman Fort, Sharon and I pushed ahead of Tom and Anna-Marie.

We stopped and had a sack lunch at Milecastle 34. After lunch, we started into the crags leading to the Homestead Fort. There were several steep down and back up sections.

After initially going by the fort, Sharon and I turned around and got our Hadrian's Wall Passports stamped at the small museum. I was shocked to realize that I had already drank all of the water in my Osprey bladder (70 oz). Sharon decided to wait for Tom; Anna-Marie had caught a bus from the Brocolitia Roman Fort. Tom was about 20 minutes behind us.

I pushed on over a series of crags and past Sycamore Gap. I ended up covering 14 1/2 miles in about six hours and forty minutes. I made the mistake of going too far up the trail to the Steel Rigg carpark and had to back track down the road. I was beat by the time I walked from the path down to the Vallum House.

Tom and Sharon had a small adventure trying to get an Uber or a taxi to from the fort to the lodge. They eventually got a taxi, but it was Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.

We had a drink in the palor of the lodge. After getting cleaned up, we walked down the road to the The Twice Brewed Inn for dinner. Tom, Sharon and I had POACHED PEAR & the WALNUT SALAD [Mixed Leaf Salad tossed in Red Wine Vinaigrette with Poached Pear and Toasted Walnuts] and LAMB SHANK [Slow Cooked Locally Sourced Lamb Shank served with Creamy Mashed Potatoes, Seasonal Green Vegetables and a Minted Gravy].

After dinner, we went stargrazing. Following a short slide show, we went to a small planetarium. Even though it was still light at 11 pm, we looked at a few stars after the planetarium show.

By the time, we walked back to the lodge and got to sleep, it was after midnight.

Unfortunately, the evening included some drama which was my fault!

Thursday, June 01, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #9 - To Chollerford

Tom, Sharon and I had breakfast at the inn. I had Dippy Eggs, while Sharon had Eggs Benedict.

With Anna-Marie deciding to take a rest day, the three of us pulled away from The Angel of Corbridge just after 8:30 am. It was a long five mile climb back up to the Hadrian's Wall Path. We made a quick stop at the Corbridge Roman Town; the site didn't open until 10 am.

It was dizzling lightly was we walked. I made the mistake of not bringing my raingear. Fortunately, it stopped. It was cold and windy for the rest of the day.

As we wound our way up, we came across an English Fox Hound kennel. We ended talking to the manager for more than 20 minutes. The kennel had 99 dogs! The manager said that he knew all of them by name. It was the highlight of the day!

After the kennel, we had a little bit of an adventure with a section of public trail. This included crawling under some electronic fence. I am not sure that we would have been able to find our way without using the map in the Macs Adventure app.

This was the first day that we had bought a snack lunch at the hotel. We struggled to find a good place to eat out of the wind, but eventually stopped a little after 1 pm.

In the afternoon, we made stops at St. Oswald's Church, the Planetrees Roman Wall and the Brunton Turret.

We finally reached the George Hotel about 4:30 pm. We hiked 12 miles in about 7 hours.



We had dinner at the hotel. Sharon and I split a coren soup and brussel pate for a starter. Sharon had hake for the main, while I had an odd chili con carne dish. It almost seemed like an Indian recipe.

After dinner, Tom and I walked to the Chollerford Bridge Abutment.

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #8 - to Corbridge

A long day of hiking...

Up very early, Tom, Ana-Marie, Sharon and I had breakfast at the lodge. Both Sharon and I both had omelets.

On the trail a little after 8 am, we headed towards Heddon-on-the-Wall. Sharon and I ended up spliting up from Tom and Anna-Marie as we climbed. We passed through a golf course that made both Sharon and I wish that we had a chance to play on this trip. We took a long break at a very cool section of the board wall waiting from Tom and Anna-Marie.

Once Tom and Anna-Marie got there, Sharon and I decided to take off separately. It was a long six miles from Heddon-on-the-Wall to the Robin Hood Inn. It was almost 2 pm by the time we got there. I regretted not having my hiking poles; parts of the trail were very uneven.

For lunch at the Robin Hood Inn, I had a beef wrap, while Sharon had a lamb burger. After lunch, we stamped our Hadrian's Wall Path passports.

With Tom and Anna-Marie almost an hour behind us, Sharon decided to take an Uber into Corbridge. I hiked the last seven miles by myself. Dropping away from the wall path, I dropped almost 700 feet in three plus miles. I hiked down some country lanes through some beautiful English countryside.

It was after 5 pm by the time I got to the hotel. We are spending one night at The Angel of Corbridge.

The four of us finished the day with a leisurely dinner at the Inn. Sharon and Tom started with a Pork & Sage Scotch Egg [Apple Sauce]. Tom, Sharon and I all had Rolled Pork Belly [Tenderstern Brocolli, Black Pudding Mash, Cider Jus] as a main. After dinner, I crashed hard.

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #7 - to Newburn

With both of us up early, I wandered down for cup of Americano coffee. I then went to the fitness center and did a twenty minute Peleton upper body workout. Trying to sort out the kilogram weights was interesting. Afterwards, Sharon and I did a five minute Peleton lower body stetch together in the room.

Sharon and I had breakfast at the hotel. As part of the package, Macs Adventure is moving our bags every day. I dropped the bags in the lobby before 9 am. I was surprised to see at least ten other Macs Adventure bsgs.

Tom, Anna-Marie, Sharon and I met just before 10 am and started off. We made a lunch break about 1 pm at the Lemington Deli. We got to the Keelman Lodge about 2:45 pm. For the next few nights, we are changing hotels every day. I was pleasantly surprised to find our bags were already there.

We covered 7.5 miles in three hours and twenty-two minutes. Our pace was slower than the first day at 26:50.


After we got settled in the room, Sharon, Tom and I wandered down and had a beer at the brew pub connected to the Lodge. They have an on-site micro-brewery!


We finished the day with dinner at the lodge. Sharon had Sea Bass, while I had Bolognese Tagliatelle. After dinner, we all crashed early. Tomorriw is a 15.7 miles day!

Monday, May 29, 2023

2023 England and Scotland - Day #6 - To Newcastle Upon Tyne

Tom, Anna-Marie, Sharon and I had breakfast at the 23 St. Mary's Guest House Bed and Breakfast. I had pancakes, while Sharon had an omelet.

After I dragged the bags down four flights of stairs, we took an Uber to the train station. The four of us caught a 10:30 am train from York to Newcastle Upon Tyne. It was an easy uneventful trip. The wireless was actually better than the nicer train on the trip from London to York.

In Newcastle, we pulled the luggage to the hotel; it was right around the corner from the train station. We are staying one night at the Indigo Hotel. The four of us dropped all of our bags.

We caught an Uber to the Roman Fort Segedunum. We had a little bit of a kerfuffle trying to find somewhere to eat lunch; we should have eaten around the hotel. We ended up at Sizzling Pubs on High Street near the Fort (burger and a wrap).


Afer exploring the museum and fort grounds, we hiked Hardian's Wall Way back to the hotel. We covered about 5.8 miles in two hours and twenty-four minutes. We screwed up a little and weren't carrying enough water and other supplies. We didn't make it back to the hotel until after 5:30 pm.



We finished the night with dinner at My Delhi. Putting her super power to good use, Sharon found a very nice restaurant. Tom had wanted Indian food. Sharon had the Railway Station Lamb Curry, while I had South Indian Fish Curry. We added Dum Pulao Rice, Plain Naan and a Indian Salad.