The Rose & Crown

Romaldkirk, County Durham, England, DL12 9EB, United Kingdom | Hotel

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I've seen Fire and I've seen Rain

A travel blog entry by jayton

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... br> I've seen Sunny Days....

Yesterday we did a final tour of the Dales, which is when we saw the Lonely House. Quite a lot of sunny spells with just a few sprinkles of rain. Today has been sunny all day and the weather man says it should be like this for the rest of the week. It is cold, but you can wrap up to keep warm, rain is just depressing.

On the road again in the morning., if we can pull ...

Back to the van

A travel blog entry by jayton

... line in bright sunshine. Whitby is a lovely place. The port area is not very big and is full of old buildings and narrow lane ways. The 199 steps are not so bad as they are only little steps and the Abbey is most impressive, but as is usual for us it was closed. Never mind, you can still see most of it. The church next to the Abbey is, as we both agreed, the most unusual and ...

Ready for Departure

A travel blog entry by ianrbremner

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As dusk descends, the promised monsoon rains have not quite materialised but it is cold and very windy. It's good to know we will in hot and sunny climes quite soon.
Luggage is nearly packed. Judith has been scouring the shops for suitable light clothing and we have vast quantities of medical items including insect repellents and malaria tablets.
No room for the cricket bat I'm afraid.
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2 years on

A travel blog entry by tiggerbird

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... the year.

I was limited on time during my short visit, but will be back as soon as I can. My final stop en route home was of course Bowness-On-Windermere to check out the memorial trees and a recommended vegetarian restaurant.

The weather wasn’t the greatest as I ventured out to Cockshott point to check on the trees (the main reason for my trip as well as my aunt's 60th birthday celebrations) and do maintenance on ...

A great day out

A travel blog entry by jayton

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... his new wife stayed there for their honeymoon in a pub called the Wheatsheaf where we had a beer.

From there we went to the Aysgarth Falls and then on to Hawes which seemed to be the centre of the walking part of the Dales with lots of clothes and hiking shops and an extraordinary number of pubs for such a small village. Hikers must get very thirsty.

Hawes is the birthplace of Wensleydale cheese. It was ...

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This hotel, located in Romaldkirk, is near Welsh Slate Museum, Bowes Museum, Llanberis Lake Railway, and Egglestone Abbey.
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