First published at 23:28 UTC on November 5th, 2019.
In the ongoing series of Scottish and medieval music and Scottish and medieval locations, you'll likely recognize Loch Lomond. The location is the 'Pilgrim's Way' crossing the exposed causeway that leads out to Lindisfarne, of th…
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In the ongoing series of Scottish and medieval music and Scottish and medieval locations, you'll likely recognize Loch Lomond. The location is the 'Pilgrim's Way' crossing the exposed causeway that leads out to Lindisfarne, of the northeast coast of England.
One of the last scenes of the Blue Bells Chronicles (at the end of The Battle is O'er) takes place on this causeway, as the tide is coming in -- hence the visit here. https://amzn.to/2CiVR3Y
During low tide, you can walk from the mainland to the island, about 3 miles. Plan for 2 hours walking time. Chris and I walked most of the way to the mainland and back. We stopped short of the mainland due to arriving at a place where a 'river' of sorts still ran. Although we could have waded across, the water would likely have been well past our knees, maybe to our waists, and we couldn't risk getting the cameras wet.
When I have a blog post up about Lindisfarne and the Pilgrim's Way, I'll add the link.
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