Craster to Howick and back along the coast
Our walk started at the car park just outside Craster.This is the site of an old dolerite quarry. From here it took us across fields with evidence of ancient field systems ( look for the terraces under the grass).
A little further on you pass Hips Heugh ridge on your left and then shortly we entered Howick Hall Gardens via a one way gate. After a brief stop beside a small lake we exited the gardens , again through a one way gate, onto the beach.
We then followed the coastal path northwards past the Bathing House, round the cliffs and into Craster.
All in all it took us about 3 hours, but we were a long time at Howick Hall and we dawdled along the cliff tops.
These are pictures we took
This ridge is called Hips Heugh...it lies just before the entrance to Howick Hall.A heugh is the name given to places where the Whin Sill makes a ridge.

After we had walked through Howick Hall gardens we came out at the coast on a small rather stony beach. Here we turned left ( or north) and started to climb up the cliff path

This is the view back to the small coastal bay where we came out after the gardens

These are one of the small bays along the coastal path heading north towards Craster.

The Bathing house ....

Craster harbour

With its memorial plaque

A little further on you pass Hips Heugh ridge on your left and then shortly we entered Howick Hall Gardens via a one way gate. After a brief stop beside a small lake we exited the gardens , again through a one way gate, onto the beach.
We then followed the coastal path northwards past the Bathing House, round the cliffs and into Craster.
All in all it took us about 3 hours, but we were a long time at Howick Hall and we dawdled along the cliff tops.
These are pictures we took
This ridge is called Hips Heugh...it lies just before the entrance to Howick Hall.A heugh is the name given to places where the Whin Sill makes a ridge.
After we had walked through Howick Hall gardens we came out at the coast on a small rather stony beach. Here we turned left ( or north) and started to climb up the cliff path
This is the view back to the small coastal bay where we came out after the gardens
These are one of the small bays along the coastal path heading north towards Craster.
The Bathing house ....
Craster harbour
With its memorial plaque
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