Number 1 - Wells next the Sea
First place is no great suprise. Wells next the sea was our first outing to sea and as such will always be a special place for us.
York is a city we have visited many times prior to owning a boat. Entering the city by water brings a whole new dimesion to the experience. A great place to visit by boat if you dare take on the mighty River Ouse. The tidal sections are some of the worst waters we have navigated, littered with debris ranging from whole trees to dead livestock.
A suprise entry at number 3. Our visit to Hull certainly proved to us that Hull is a city on the up. We thoroughly enjoyed our few days there in excellent surroundings and the trip under the Humber bridge isnt to be missed.
At number 4 a more local trip for us, but the place still draws us back time and again. Excellent summer moorings opposite the castle with safer floating moorings for winter visits outside the British Waterways local offices.
We discovered Ripon almost by accident during some spare time on our first holiday to York. The place is truely stunning and the last couple of miles on the canal into Ripon are simply stunning. Sadly the lack of depth means we most probably wont visit again with Naughty-Cal but even so Ripon is worthy of making the list.
Hi Boat Owners
ReplyDeleteI was looking for images of running water and tripped over your blog on getting your onboard fresh water running.
So went for a quick look around your blog - thanks for sharing.
The locations you have been remind me of reading some of Neville Shute's novels in which he went sailing around the southern shores of England. Seems like some of that special tranquility with a touch of rough weather still exists. I hope you enjoy many more pleasurable journeys.
Mal
Toowoomba
Australia
Glad you are enjoying the blog. It should start getting a little busier again soon as we get ready for our first holiday of the year in April.
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