Great video. The unusual vehicle parked near the visitor centre is the ‘unimog’ which is used to take visitors on tours of Spurn Point. Book with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. Loved the Christmas lights in Patrington. Thanks Andy for your epic endeavours!
As a born, raised and present Dutchie, seeing a bike satisfies me. They're my main way of getting around; I don't have a driver's license and am not interested in getting one for the time being either. Must say I live too far from the sea to have ever done anything like this before though.
Walking around the beach at the end of Spurn is an experience watching how the water changes from estuary to open sea step by step as you walk around. It's like at one point somebody has switched a wave machine on, it changes so fast
Hi Andy. Nice see Trevor . A face to the name. Costal ... scary. ❤ old buildings. Some interesting houses. Amenities sports . Nice see. Another great video. Thanks.
Welcome back to the ERoY.. I visited SpurnPoint on numerous occasions as I love that area but sadly the road to the lighthouse is now not passable.. Thankyou for the memories your video has given me..
Last time I was down there, I drove to the end. There was a lifeboat station and the Humber Pilot boats used to go out from the jetty. I didn't realise the road had gone.
Well done Andy, the washover’s not an easy walk even without a bike to push, hint the fisherman and bait diggers that go often use electric bikes. Quick shout out for the wildlife trust safaris in the unimog, the easiest way of getting to the point
Thanks, Andy, been looking forward to this one. Shame the weather wasn't on your side, but that happens. Using the bike courtesy of Trevor worked well, I think. I am a member of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, and anyone wanting to follow your visit might be interested in their bike hire, £10 per person per day. Access to both the Centre and Spurn National Nature Reserve is free, but some activities and events will incur an extra cost.
Really good episode, Andy. I applaud you taking the bike down there in that weather. Not many of us locals around here have lol Lovely to see our Christmas lights at the end of the video, too 👏 It’s good to have it documented before it’s devoured by the sea, as it will be, sadly. It will join the list of lost places along our coast.
Yey we got there at the end welcome to my home village
Great video. The unusual vehicle parked near the visitor centre is the ‘unimog’ which is used to take visitors on tours of Spurn Point. Book with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. Loved the Christmas lights in Patrington. Thanks Andy for your epic endeavours!
My other half is one of the mog drivers. She really has a dream job
Enjoyable, I walked this last Feb, the lot, now that was hard too.
Remember going to a fish shop there many years ago lovely fish and chips
Outstanding video. Very informative and fantastic commentary thanks for sharing
As a born, raised and present Dutchie, seeing a bike satisfies me. They're my main way of getting around; I don't have a driver's license and am not interested in getting one for the time being either. Must say I live too far from the sea to have ever done anything like this before though.
Well worth it!
Walking around the beach at the end of Spurn is an experience watching how the water changes from estuary to open sea step by step as you walk around. It's like at one point somebody has switched a wave machine on, it changes so fast
Hi Andy.
Nice see Trevor .
A face to the name.
Costal ... scary.
❤ old buildings.
Some interesting houses.
Amenities sports . Nice see.
Another great video.
Thanks.
Great area Spur Point I am old enough to remember being able to drive down to the end . But i still enjoy walking to the end now.
Welcome back to the ERoY..
I visited SpurnPoint on numerous occasions as I love that area but sadly the road to the lighthouse is now not passable..
Thankyou for the memories your video has given me..
Last time I was down there, I drove to the end. There was a lifeboat station and the Humber Pilot boats used to go out from the jetty. I didn't realise the road had gone.
Hope the cycle went well for you a great film fantastic
Was fantastic Trevor! I'll get your bike back to you soon!
Spent many a weekend at Kilnsea .lovely video .sue 😊
Thanks 👍
Well done Andy, the washover’s not an easy walk even without a bike to push, hint the fisherman and bait diggers that go often use electric bikes.
Quick shout out for the wildlife trust safaris in the unimog, the easiest way of getting to the point
Really enjoyed watching your video. Many times have passed through on the way to Spurn. Many thanks.
Thanks, Andy, been looking forward to this one. Shame the weather wasn't on your side, but that happens. Using the bike courtesy of Trevor worked well, I think. I am a member of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, and anyone wanting to follow your visit might be interested in their bike hire, £10 per person per day. Access to both the Centre and Spurn National Nature Reserve is free, but some activities and events will incur an extra cost.
Indeed! Although Trevor's was free!
I might not be a Yorkshireman but I'm as tight as one :P
Really good episode, Andy. I applaud you taking the bike down there in that weather. Not many of us locals around here have lol Lovely to see our Christmas lights at the end of the video, too 👏 It’s good to have it documented before it’s devoured by the sea, as it will be, sadly. It will join the list of lost places along our coast.
Great episode. Hoping to visit Spurn point later in the year, so was lovely to see this. Well done on the bike!!
You can hire bikes from the cafe at spurn
Brilliant video we live down at sunk island behind the channel marsh
Thanks! Did you see my Sunk Island episode?
@@TheVillageIdiot yes I seen it good video they all are to be fair a lot of people don’t realise the history and importance some of these places have
At least you can cycle up those hills instead of walking up them 🤣
Indeed! Tough going mind you!
😂