austin
Well-Known Member
Here we go.....
First off Jubilee Tower. Just 3c up there today so a quick snap from Anne before she plugged her heated jacket back in. Jubilee Tower is on the Trough of Bowland Road a few miles south of Lancaster on a clear day you can see Morecambe Bay like a map, the Isle of Man, North Wales, and the cumbrian fells. Its a great viewpoint. It was built to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
F = Ferrari. Just an opportunistic shot of a Ferrari Parked on someone's drive as we rode past.
H = Hairpin Bend. On the minor road from Littledale to erm nowhere. The inside is very steep and many vehicles require two bites at this one to get round.
B = Brewery. Lancaster Brewery which brews four fine ales that can be really difficult to find in Lancaster. They do 4 standard Ales: Blonde, Red, Black and Amber. Any of which is worth a try bottled or on draught. The brewery fairly recently moved from near the town centre to Lancaster Leisure Park - which is one of the yucky places with flea markets, "you know who's" seconds shops, crappy cafes, naff gift shops, and so on. Yet the place is thronging.
First off Jubilee Tower. Just 3c up there today so a quick snap from Anne before she plugged her heated jacket back in. Jubilee Tower is on the Trough of Bowland Road a few miles south of Lancaster on a clear day you can see Morecambe Bay like a map, the Isle of Man, North Wales, and the cumbrian fells. Its a great viewpoint. It was built to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
F = Ferrari. Just an opportunistic shot of a Ferrari Parked on someone's drive as we rode past.
H = Hairpin Bend. On the minor road from Littledale to erm nowhere. The inside is very steep and many vehicles require two bites at this one to get round.
B = Brewery. Lancaster Brewery which brews four fine ales that can be really difficult to find in Lancaster. They do 4 standard Ales: Blonde, Red, Black and Amber. Any of which is worth a try bottled or on draught. The brewery fairly recently moved from near the town centre to Lancaster Leisure Park - which is one of the yucky places with flea markets, "you know who's" seconds shops, crappy cafes, naff gift shops, and so on. Yet the place is thronging.