tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37128669.post4607309470520815255..comments2023-06-14T16:10:47.023+01:00Comments on Turn Left at Bognor Pier: Walk 140 -- Newbiggin-by-the-Sea to Hadston LinksRosemary Fretwellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01999152543724554502noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37128669.post-71341260995378533452016-01-04T22:53:30.502+00:002016-01-04T22:53:30.502+00:00Another post I enjoyed very much! I quite liked Ne...Another post I enjoyed very much! I quite liked Newbiggin. I did manage to find a way all along the coast past Lynemouth Power Station, but it was probably not safe and very unpleasant. There is a track (not marked as a right of way, but well walked) around the golf course from Newbiggin Point to Beacon Point. Rather than follow this to the footpath you can head onto the beach over all the coal waste. There was then a wide black track (covered in coal dust) beside a wall behind the power station. However this turned inland so I continued ahead down a slope and came across a bright orange stream of water, constrainted into a concrete channel. It was disgusting, and I have no idea what was in it to turn it bright orange! It flowed straight out into the sea. However the concrete channel was only a little over 1ft wide, so you could step over it. Beyond there were cliffs of coal waste. I manage to climb over it and came across a wooden sign facing down. I picked it up to see what it said "Danger, Strictly no unauthorised access". Hmm. I headed back to the orange stream and managed to make it down to the polluted beach and walk along it, there was enough room between the coal cliffs and the sea, and the beach here was shingle. At the river Lynemouth the river oddly seemed to flow down between the pebbles (you can see it on Google earth), so I was able to step over the pebbles between the water to get over it, then follow the beach north. I would not recommend it though and it is probably not legal to go this way. Jon Combehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01637550215676063886noreply@blogger.com