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We will meet at Flamborough Chalk Tower where you
will have a chance to look inside this famous tower in
its 350th year before we take a minibus to Bridlington
Harbour Museum where our walk begins. You will
also have a chance to look around the Harbour
Museum and view paraphernalia of photographs
and harbour models before we proceed along the
promenade in a northerly direction to Sewerby
Hall. Here we will stop for a drink and talk about the
house’s prominence in the 1779 battle - documented
in a letter from Almary Greame. We will then walk
around the headland passing Danes Dyke and then
onto South Landing where we will stop for lunch. Our
final leg takes us to Flamborough Head finishing at
the Toposcope as we complete the story of the battle
and leave you to ponder who won!
Additional Information: Please wear
sensible shoes for walking. There are
a number of steps to navigate around
the ravines of Danes Dyke and South
Landing. Bring a flask and plenty to eat
and drink