Steps

https://www.thewhitbyguide.co.uk/listings/199-steps/

https://www.lincolncastle.com/

Durham Cathedral can be seen for miles around and is one of the wonderful views from the East Coast mainline.

When we went there ten years ago a small door led to one of the two western towers, climb up this tower, then walk across to the central tower. This long gallery was where the defibrillator was kept, which hopefully you would not need if you had read the dire warnings about not climbing if you have a heart condition. The lovely views were well worth the climb.

https://www.durhamcathedral.co.uk/

In contrast, the old black Dungeness lighthouse suits the bleak landscape of vast stretches of shingle, home to nuclear power stations. When we climbed on two occasions I did not step outside onto the narrow balcony; opening the narrow door the wind nearly ripped it off its hinges.

https://www.christchurchpriory.org/fabric-history/st-michaels-loft-museum

32 thoughts on “Steps

  1. Being able and willing to climb steps enhances a holiday and makes one feel deserving of treats afterwards.

    On visits to the Pacific Rim park on the west coast of Vancouver Island, we climbed a great many steps on the boardwalks through the rainforest going down to the ocean. It was a great way to enjoy the forest.

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  2. I thoroughly enjoyed your tour of steps. My husband and I have climbed plenty of lighthouse steps, the best ones being at Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. It’s only open one day a year.

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    1. Hello Pete, I can’t honestly remember, I messaged my family to ask if they recalled climbing. They did not have any horror memories so it couldn’t have been too bad. We also climbed up inside the Arc de Triomphe.

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  3. fabulous images, Janet the UK certainly does have some wonderful well preserved buildings including steps…although Thais love steps thats one thing we have in common lots of steps…:) x

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  4. I have walked up and down those Whitby steps a few time in the past, but that was when I was in my 30s, and considerably fitter. Swaffham Wind Turbine is quite close to us, (12 miles) and near where we used to take Ollie to Swaffham Vets, or sometimes shop in Waitrose. But I have never visited it. Given my current medical issues, I doubt it would be a good idea anyway.

    Best wishes, Pete.

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      1. As far as I know, the green energy exhibition centre closed down permanently in 2018, but the turbine is certainly still there. The site was handed over to Breckland Council at the time, and they seem to have done nothing with it.

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  5. Janet, I’m huffing and puffing. The steps you posted are so unique. The spiral ones make me dizzy just looking at them. LOL. You are a glutton for punishment. To think you are going places just to climb these iconic steps. What a marvel. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed them all – virtually!

    We had about 15 steps up to the next street level of our condo in Prescott. At 5,600 feet above sea level, these steps required more than one break several years ago. Climbing Thumb Bute about killed me, but I did it just because our neighbor did. https://alwayswrite.blog/2021/05/26/wqwwc-26-hope-we-can-make-it-up-thumb-butte-trail/ Steps were scattered along the trail, all of which led up. Going down was much better.

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  6. Thanks for sharing your wonderful pictures Janet. England has such rich history and unique architecture. I can’t remember when I last climbed a ginormous amount of stairs since a youngster climbing up the CN Tower in my hometown, Toronto. 😘

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