In Cumbria, St Bees Head

Following the visit to Muncaster it didn't take long to get to St Bees, a rather desolate place I thought with a ragged hotel and a caravan site next to the shore. But still it was a break! We installed Anne in to the hotel which was full of a coach load of Saga customers, and we hitched up in the caravan site. We decided to go to Egremont to get our supper and ended up in the only Indian restaurant in town. The decoration was strange comprising of anaglypta panels of different colours. Perhaps they had bought a number of the little pots and not actually made their minds up as to which colour they wanted. But the food was actually superb and the restauranteur very eager to please, well we were the only people there. In fact it was probably one of the best Indian restaurants I have been to, for the food anyway.
The next morning, as we were parked next to the shore I decided to get up and do some dawn shots. I was eager but the sunrise not so keen, but having been there at 5.45 am I feel bound to commemorate the occasion. After a breakfast where I joined Anne and the Saga louts in the hotel, we went for a walk up St Bees Head.
Here is the photographic produce from the day, starting with the dawn shots, which look like the rest, only darker.














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