Handsome chap, isn’t he? You’ll meet him later. I often accompany my husband if he’s out on a job and it’s a nice day. He goes to work and I go off to play. Almost fair, isn’t it? This week he was back in Saltburn and after two dreary, wet days I was determined to find myself a walk. The day was still a little overcast but I had high hopes.
My walk started on Marske Mill Road, on the outskirts of Saltburn, where I had spotted a public footpath sign. The path tumbled quite rapidly downhill and soon I was at a junction. The branch to my left was clearly signed ‘Valley Gardens’, but the more tantalising option had no marked destination. It’s obvious which I chose, isn’t it? This was my reward.
Viaducts are always an arresting sight, especially when they appear unexpectedly. The ground was quite moist, and I could hear the chuckling sound of water. Intrigued and captivated, I followed a concrete path which led me beneath the viaduct.
Ahead, a metal bridge crosses the churning stream. Aged sleepers form steps and the path leads up, beside the viaduct. A hint of blue had appeared in the sky and soon the bare woodlands are transformed. I exchange greetings with a couple of dog walkers and stop to admire the tree patterns cast by the sun. This little chap, sitting on the path, was most suspicious of my activities.
I fell into step with his owner and we began to chat. I had assumed that the path would lead me back into Saltburn at some point. Completely wrong! We were headed inland, in the direction of Skelton village, where she lived. The notorious sense of direction working well again. I enjoyed her company a little further, but then decided to retrace my steps the short distance back to the viaduct. By now the pale sunlight had begun to sneak into crevasses, and glint on the frothing water.
Back across the bridge I went, and up to the junction where the sign so clearly announced ‘Valley Gardens’. I may have taken the wrong turn, but I was quite delighted by my little escapade. The woodland gardens were now washed in gentle sunshine- that welcoming bench, not too far ahead.
Joyful Spring burgeonings were everywhere as I followed the path through the woods. Just above the formal Italian gardens, a quirky little corner is being developed by the Friends of the Valley- a Bumblebee Bistro. It’s good to see the nurturing process continue in these Valley Gardens, which date right back to 1860. The mischief in me wants to link this post to Jude and her Wildlife Garden, but I know I’ll get no thanks!
You might remember these beguiling mosaics from my last visit to Saltburn. At the Woodlands Centre, created to encourage children to interact with nature, I managed to find some more. Appealing to adults, too, I think. Cute badger and bunnies!
The Valley Gardens Tearooms is a nice little spot to sit beneath the trees, but I needed to press on through the valley. I wasn’t too sure how much time I had, but you’ll be pleased to know that I did make a stop at Camfields. It’s a favourite of mine for its friendly service, not to mention cakes.
A quick text message established that I had half an hour left to play. Just time for one last treat. I’m heading for the cliff top. Can you keep up?
The path leads up to the cliffs from just behind ‘The Ship Inn’. There you can join the Cleveland Way, a superb 110 mile coastal walk. Just three and a half miles away, the first stop is Skinningrove. But I think that’s enough for one day. Don’t you?
I may have rambled a little today but this map from National Trails will give you an excellent overview of my walk. I hope you enjoyed it? Definitely time to put the kettle on, and settle in for a good read.
Many thanks to all my lovely contributors. My Monday walks wouldn’t be the same without you. If you’re new here you can find details of how to join in on my Jo’s Monday walk page. Just click on the logo above. You’ll be made very welcome.
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Last week, Paula gave me a beautiful start to the walks :
LOTS of warnings accompany this one from Ellen. For the brave (or a trifle foolhardy)!
Going for a Walk : Tongariro Alpine Crossing (Or why do my legs hurt?)
If I said to you STILL in Mexico you’d know I meant Jackie :
Make time for pelicans with Amy! Well worth a wait :
Monday Walk : Making time for the Sunset
Not sure that I fancy ‘mouse water’ but I trust Anabel’s judgement :
Morro Beach looks blissful! Come and have a morning stroll with Susan :
Always a smile with Drake! How can you resist the man?
Some sterling Scottish vistas from Smidge (no, I didn’t say ‘Stirling’) :
Dawdling at Dawyck Botanic Gardens
And a wonderful panorama from Rosemay in Perth (no, not that one either!)
So much colder in Canada! Get your top coat out for this one :
But Gilly has found glorious Springtime for us :
The Day We’ve All Been Waiting For
Another week of fabulous contributions. Thank you everybody and I hope you have a great week.
Note to Jude- there’s a dog, and he’s wild! Well, quite cross, anyway.







Marvelous walk! It is perfect weather too as I can see 😊
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The Spring sunshine is much appreciated, Indah! It comes and goes (and I follow it 🙂 ) Thanks, darlin’!
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The first walk is delightful – and all the more so for being unexpected!
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There was nobody about at first, Elaine, and it was a little eerie, but the sun brought the dog walkers out. How’s Mum? 🙂
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Just been to visit and it looks like she might get home on Wed, although hopes it might be tomorrow.
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You just keep on finding wonderful places to walk. I loved this one especially somehow because I’m in the same hemisphere. Be mischievous and post the bees for Jude’s garden inhabitants. Special pleasures? The mosaic, the collage, the light! Just back from my first Warsaw shop.
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I did, Meg! Awaiting the Wrath of Jude any minute 🙂 🙂
So glad you’re safely there and settling. AND still find time to visit 🙂
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She doesn’t need any encouragement Meg
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I’m a free spirit! 🙂 🙂
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Oh, the coastal walk sounds/looks fabulous, Jo. The mosaics are so beautiful. Thanks for letting us tag along. 🙂
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What would Mondays be without you, Jill? I’d never manage the walks on my own 🙂 🙂 Thank you so much for your lovely company!
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Another wonderful walk – thanks for sharing. I love seeing the pictures of the spring flowers! And was that a cheese scone you had for your snack? I do miss a good scone.
Here’s another one of my New Zealand walks. I had a bit of a standoff with some cows. They won. http://thecynicalsailor.blogspot.co.nz/2013/11/going-for-walk-motutapu-walkway.html
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Can’t resist a cheese scone, Ellen 🙂 Many thanks for the share!
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Oh Jo, you did play well!
All those bridges and water are exceedingly appealing. And I like Mr Acorn 🙂
The sun is shining here right now and i’m finding it hard to work rather then grab my shoes and go for a walk. If your Saltburn walk was close to me, there’d be no competition – the walk would win!!
But I have finally got round to writing up one of my recent walks: https://travelwithintent.com/2016/03/14/across-the-forth-without-a-ferry/
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And that was only half of the day, Debbie! 🙂 I had my playmate along for the other half.
Thanks a lot, darlin’. It’s much appreciated. Just been for a short stroll this morning but the sun’s still there. 🙂
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Love that leaf bench! Maybe Jude will be so captivated by the bench she’ll forgive you for the ‘wildlife’? 😉
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That’s what I’m thinking, Karen 🙂 Maybe I should have linked to an old Bench challenge 🙂
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I like the bumblebee bistro. It’s a good idea to treat the bees to a feast.
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Isn’t it? After all, you guys get scones and cake 🙂
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Those cliffs are beautiful, what gorgeous weather! It was a little bit dull here, but we had a lovely walk at the Falls of Clyde and New Lanark. http://www.lovefromscotland.co.uk/New-Lanark-Elphinstone-Hotel
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It’s another bright one here today, and I’d love to be on those cliffs again, Smidge. Thanks very much for the share 🙂
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Glad you got out for another lovely walk. This is my favorite way to spend a day 🙂
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No complaints from me, Eunice! 🙂 It was sunny again today and we headed to a little country park. Many thanks for your company.
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Aha, to the question in your post – yes, it’s fair! Now, how cold is it on your walk? I kind of feel the chills through the photos – and beautiful photos, by the way!
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It did start a bit cool but by the time the sun appeared it was very pleasant. You have to remember, I’m a hardy northerner 🙂
Thanks for your company. Be over for the next instalment a bit later.
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Very entertaining walk and amazing scenes like from a movie!
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I did think I scored highly on variety this week, Ann 🙂 Thanks for your lovely company again.
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What a wonderful varied walk, Jo, from crossing the stream right through to the cliffs behind the Ship Inn. Thanks for taking us along.
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I did have a good time, Miriam! 🙂 And then we went for a light lunch and an afternoon stroll. Got to make the most of the sunshine. It may not last 🙂 Thanks for joining me.
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Ah, sounds like the perfect day, Jo. Enjoy the sunshine while you can.
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You are pushing my childhood nostalgia buttons again! Not the place this time, the pooch. I had to enlarge the pic quite a lot to be sure up it was a Basset Hound. If it was anything like the one we had it would be timid rather than suspicious. Thanks, once more, for linking. Another one coming up soon.
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Yes, it was a bit on the timid side, Anabel. 🙂 The girl I was walking alongside had him and a tiny dot of a long haired daschund and the latter was much more confident. Now I’m just waiting in dread for Jude’s verdict. 🙂 🙂
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Anyone would think she was scary – surely not?
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Well, maybe just a little… 🙂
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Nice bench. And scone. I shall say no more. Actually, I will. Since I saw some wonderful sculptures in a garden on Sunday, maybe I will allow a bonus wildlife in the garden for those kind of wildlife. And Anabel, I am not at ALL scary, Jo is just stirring with her wooden spoon… again 😕
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Do you mean you’re going to cheat at your own challenge? 😦 Good for you! I knew you’d see it my way 🙂
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I rather feel as though I have been beaten over the head with a big brush! But when I spotted the sculptures I had to concede that you might have a point…
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Aw, I’m sorry! 😦 I didn’t mean… to be mean 😦 I will post LOTS for you soon. Humble apologies! Grovel 😦
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Viaducts are always impressive…as is your walk for today. I myself went on a Lymington-Keyhaven Marshland walk on Saturday. Apart from actually walking these walks yours is the next best thing. 😉
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Did you write a walk post for me, Gerry? I’d love to see Lymington 🙂 Have a happy week, hon!
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Haven’t posted one but might try and do one later in the week dedictaed to you…. thank you..
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That would be fabulous, Gerry! Whenever you have the time, I’d be very appreciative. 🙂
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What wonderful places! Great to go and ride adventure! Thanks for sharing with us.
Have a wonderful day and a new week Exceptional! Hugs, Ştefania ❤ 🙂
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I always enjoy company, Stefania 🙂 Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m off walking with my group soon. Have a great week too!
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I especially like those churning water pictures and most of all the one with the fern in the foreground!
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Thank you, kind sir! I have to admit, I was kind of entranced down there. It was the surprise element, I suppose, but so much nicer with a little bit of sun. 🙂
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You got a little bit of everything on this walk including a cake stop – perfect.
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I did think it was a bit of a hodge podge, Becky, but I enjoyed it. 🙂 How are you, hon?
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Well thanks – enjoying the few hours in glorious Lisboa before we head back to Olhão.
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Ooh, fab! Go to it! 🙂 🙂
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That was a wonderful walk you took us on with you and I’m glad the sun came out a bit.
Amazing landscape and beautiful photos! Love them! Especially the ones from the cliff 😉
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It makes so much difference when the sun comes out, doesn’t it? I love that cliff top! Thank you so much for reading 🙂
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You’re welcome, really enjoyed your post 😉
I hope it gets spring soon because here it looks all grey and I’m in desperate need of some sunlight and a little colour around.
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Know the feeling. 🙂 It’s still very changeable here too.
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