Ideas of places to visit

Keaton Roebuck

Seaham Harbour Co DurhamYou are advised to study both the weather and tide tables to get the best out of the visit.

Heather Bottomley

Edinburgh Festival (The Fringe) Mid August. People just waiting to be photographed

Cheryl Hamer

Souther Scales Fell & Scar Limestone pavement below Ingleborough. Rock formations, lone trees, views, including Ribblehead viaduct. Sunset lights up the pavement. B6255 out of Ingleton approx 5 miles. After pub on right lay by on left with footpath opposite into the nature reserve. Appox 20 mins fairly easy walking. OS Map Explorer OL2.
Sara Evans

Stanage Edge Famous for finding the old mill stones. The place offers stunning views and wildlife as you would expect in the Peak district.

Rod Hankin

Worsbrough Reservoir S70 5LJ Goosanders, Fieldfares, Coal Tits, Tree Creepers, Nut Hatches, Greylag Geese seen recently (Also handy for Button Mill Inn)
Rod Hankin

Wentworth Castle 5th - 7th May. The Sealed Knot Civil War re-enactments. Plenty of smoke, colour and characters. Provided light is good, highly recommended.


Sara Evans

Spurn point HU12 0UB Beautiful for sunrise and sunset, a place of Scientific Interest with two lighthouses. A wealth of birds and wildlife. Famous for migrating birds spring and autumn. The sea defences are crumbling and under constant attack from the North Sea creating an ever changing landscape and some fantastic photography