Thursday, 2 April 2026

Seahouses, Spindelstone, Lucker, Ellingham, Beadnell


 

My book of suggested rides rates today's loop as "Easy". 

The Easter weekend is coming up and there was quite a bit of traffic near the coast, but almost all of the ride was on very quiet back roads. Indeed one section is hardly a road at all - more of a farm track. I thought I must have had drifted off my intended route, and double checked. I don't think I had made a mistake though.

As far as gradients go, it was mostly gently rolling countryside. Rolling enough to give the impression that I was practicing some gentle climbs without becoming much of a challenge. The only exception was between Ellingham and Chathill. Near Preston there's a drop to cross Long Nanny, then a climb back up again. But that was just a quirk. 

At Spindlestone the bridge across Waren Burn is currently closed to traffic. For a moment I thought I'd made a mistake when I ignored the Diversion signs. But there's a temporary footbridge, so it wasn't a problem on a bike. 

It would be perverse not to mention that the route passes Bamburgh Castle. But a series of less famous landmarks also deserve a mention. It's worth looking out for Spindlestone Ducket (pictured), St Hilda's Church at Lucker, St John the Baptist at Ellingham and the Corrugated Iron building at Chatton (which I think was a Reading Room). I deviated from the recommended route for a coffee stop at Beadnell. So I can also include St Ebba's Church and the old AA box on the B1340. There's probably more.

The day was dry and sunny. The wind was cold, and quite strong near the coast, but inland it was never much of a problem. 

"Easy" really doesn't do justice to this route. I'd be doing it again. And I don't object to paying for a Car Park. But the charges for a few hours at Seahouses are pretty steep. Next  time I will try to find an alternative starting point.

 

 


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