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12 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

I'll be in Begie next month again.  Fucking canny wait! 

You lucky duvel 

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1 hour ago, Alex said:

I think the pub is ancient but it was originally accommodation for travelling pilgrims or something. Always gets rave reviews about the food iirc 

Aye, it is. Dates back to the 1100s. 

Wykiki, ask them if you can have a look up the Priest’s Hole.…

 

 

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Btw, if you do, you won’t get kicked out. :lol:
 

There is an actual priest hole, if I remember rightly it’s in the big fireplace in the lounge area. 
 

Been a while since I’ve been in the place. 

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2 minutes ago, sammynb said:

Butt plug or no butt plug, for the partner or even yourself, whatever floats your boat but the question is butt plug or no butt plug?

I'm easy. But I am not sure it's appropriate as a valentines day gift tbh. The wife still isn't speaking to me.

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5 minutes ago, Dazzler said:

I'm easy. But I am not sure it's appropriate as a valentines day gift tbh. The wife still isn't speaking to me.

 

I can guarantee she will say something if you try to insert it without prior consent!

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10 minutes ago, sammynb said:

 

I can guarantee she will say something if you try to insert it without prior consent!

Aye. Especially, if I do it when she's in the room.

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Ok, I will stay in Whitley from Thursday to Monday. One day I will probably walk along the coast to Blyth or further, Are there any good places for sea food to recommend? Any other things I should do or go to? I have done the obvious stuff (Lindisfarne, Bamburgh€

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2 minutes ago, Isegrim said:

Ok, I will stay in Whitley from Thursday to Monday. One day I will probably walk along the coast to Blyth or further, Are there any good places for sea food to recommend? Any other things I should do or go to? I have done the obvious stuff (Lindisfarne, Bamburgh€

 

Riley's Fish Shack is canny. Only been once cos my lass doesn't do seafood, but it was nice. 

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2 hours ago, Gemmill said:

 

Riley's Fish Shack is canny. Only been once cos my lass doesn't do seafood, but it was nice. 

Bit cold even then I'd think. 

Ffs don't go to Blyth Isegrim, walk the other way to Cullercoats, Tynemouth and North Shields fish Quay. Loads of great drinking holes. Metro back or number 1  bus. 

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Much more interesting actual walk along to Blyth though (at least coast-wise, obviously the beaches are nicer heading south). It's just the end point that's the issue. :lol: 

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34 minutes ago, Renton said:

Bit cold even then I'd think. 

Ffs don't go to Blyth Isegrim, walk the other way to Cullercoats, Tynemouth and North Shields fish Quay. Loads of great drinking holes. Metro back or number 1  bus. 

I have done all those places some years ago. I thought it might be a nice walk along the coast up north. 

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26 minutes ago, Meenzer said:

Much more interesting actual walk along to Blyth though (at least coast-wise, obviously the beaches are nicer heading south). It's just the end point that's the issue. :lol: 

Start at Blyth Battery, have a cuppa and cake, head south towards Seaton Sluice, have some fish and chips there, wash them down with a pint or several at the Kings Arms, ring a taxi to take you to Tynemouth, have another pint or four there. 
Stumble back wherever you’re staying in Whitley. 
 

Have an “end of walk” slackener at the hotel bar. 
 

 

sorted. 

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22 minutes ago, Isegrim said:

I have done all those places some years ago. I thought it might be a nice walk along the coast up north. 

 

It is. St Mary's Lighthouse, at least one pub @The Fish is still barred from, the cycle/walking path along to Blyth Links, the chance to reenact the Greek postcard from Eurovision 1998 - all canny.

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St. Mary’s Lighthouse is absolutely mint for an hour or two’s rockpooling, if you time it right re. tides. 
 

I’d honestly start somewhere up the coast, Blyth Battery or Seaton Sluice for example, and walk back to Whitley. 
You’re heading towards your digs, a greater number of eateries/drinkeries, and if you do decide “fuck this, let’s get a taxi!”, the cost of that diminishes every step you take southward, as opposed to the opposite if you start in Whitley. 

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11 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said:

St. Mary’s Lighthouse is absolutely mint for an hour or two’s rockpooling, if you time it right re. tides. 
 

I’d honestly start somewhere up the coast, Blyth Battery or Seaton Sluice for example, and walk back to Whitley. 
You’re heading towards your digs, a greater number of eateries/drinkeries, and if you do decide “fuck this, let’s get a taxi!”, the cost of that diminishes every step you take southward, as opposed to the opposite if you start in Whitley. 

 

Canny advice. 

 

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Also, I definitely didn't say this on a Newcastle forum but if you're happy to go a bit further afield while staying on the Metro network, I think the coastal walk from Sunderland to South Shields is actually nicer..... :ninja: 

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15 hours ago, Meenzer said:

Much more interesting actual walk along to Blyth though (at least coast-wise, obviously the beaches are nicer heading south). It's just the end point that's the issue. :lol: 

Aye. Go to Cicarelli’s and order an uber would be my advice 

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