What Makes the Humber – Chapter 5

The Nev Cole Way - Whitton, Alkborough, River Trent and Burton Stather Whitton and Alkborough mark centuries of occupation from Roman villas and Anglo-Saxon cemeteries to the mystical Julian's Bower turf maze on The Cliff that overlooks Alkborough Flats. The Nev Cole Way runs along The Cliff to it's beginning - St Andrews church at … Continue reading What Makes the Humber – Chapter 5

What Makes the Humber – Chapter 4

The Nev Cole Way - The Far Ings to Whitton Ness Leaving Barton and up onto the Humber Bridge with the Humber tide low exposing the shoreline and the path - the Nev Cole Way - we follow the Humber to Chowder Ness and beyond, to the New River Ancholme and South Ferriby, this chapter's … Continue reading What Makes the Humber – Chapter 4

What Makes the Humber – Chapter 3

The Nev Cole Way - New Holland, Barrow and Barton Walking west on the Nev Cole Way, New Holland's terminal still retains the railway that took ferry passengers from Hull to explore the south bank. On this journey there are so many detours that could be taken inland to investigate the wealth of history on … Continue reading What Makes the Humber – Chapter 3

What Makes the Humber – Chapter 2

The Nev Cole Way - North Killingholme to Goxhill Haven The Nev Cole Way is a 57 mile linear walk, starting at Burton-on-Stather (on the River Trent) which finishes at Nettleton in Lincolnshire. The path joins the coast at North Killingholme and we picked it up there and headed north-west rounding Skitter Ness and east … Continue reading What Makes the Humber – Chapter 2