

Looking over towards Grimsby & Immingham oil terminal.

Never having been to the end of Spurn Point we got in at Bluebell Pond at Kilnsea, (cracking little site) Pub five minutes walk.

Lovely clean beach about 3 minutes walk. Free car park and loos. Good caff.


The remains of the Godwin Battery where large guns were sited to protect the Humber. This used to be on dry land but has eroded away dumping the battery on the beach

Spurn Point-goes about 3miles out into the estuary. Once belonged to the army but now is part of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust


Heading out to the end

The army had a railway track all the way along, now mostly covered by the shifting sand.

The jetty out to the Humber lifeboat and the Humber Pilot boats.

Grimsby lighthouse and Immingham in the distance.

Lots of shipping going up and down on the tide

The old original lighthouse looking back to the Yorkshire mainland in the far distance.

The present day lighthouse looking across the estuary to Lincolnshire.

The really thin bit, looking back to the shore-North sea on the right, Humber estuary on the left

Looking towards the end.

Sunset on the Point.

Evening fishing

Nearly gone

Next day we went to have a look at this


This is a sound mirror, apparently there were a whole line of them on the East coast built during WW1. The Germans were using Zeppelins to bomb east coast towns and these were built to detect the sound of their engines. Sound was reflected back to a microphone on top of the metal post. Wires led back to a trench where some poor squaddy had to sit and listen.

back via Hull and over the Humber Bridge

