A WILD WALK, LOST PATHS AND COASTAL DISCOVERIES...EASINGTON TO SPURN POINT
Автор: Vanlife Travels-Wendx
Загружено: 2025-07-22
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I set off from Easington on the English Coastal Path, aiming for Spurn Point — but as often happens with coastal walking, the path disappeared beneath my feet and I ended up on the beach.
Along the way, I passed the delicate breeding grounds of little terns and the haunting ruins of Fort Godwin, slowly being claimed by the relentless sea.
Reaching Kilnsea, I tried to access Spurn Point but was turned back by a warden due to seasonal dog bans protecting the nesting birds.
The weather flipped from cold and stormy to blazing sunshine — too hot for Scout and Herbie — so after clocking up six miles, we finally got back to the Duke.
The next morning saw us making a pit stop in Brigg for a Revolution laundry stop at the Jet Garage, and a quick Aldi run for supplies before the Bretman ValleyVan YouTube subscribers meet-up.
With washing done and cupboards stocked, it was time to scout out our next wild spot for a few days of vanlife downtime.
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