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4th November 11, 04:33 AM
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Re: Lindisfarne, the Holy Island
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
Yes the causeway is covered by water almost half of the time.
Must make for interesting driving conditions when it's uncovered?
David
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4th November 11, 05:02 AM
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Re: Lindisfarne, the Holy Island
 Originally Posted by Redhawk
Must make for interesting driving conditions when it's uncovered?
Not really. It's just a wet road which dries out quite quickly in sunny weather but just remains wet when it's raining 
I've travelled across to the island on several occasions and never had any problems at all
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4th November 11, 07:23 AM
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Re: Lindisfarne, the Holy Island
Alex:
The photos bring back some nice memories, I have walked that road you are on with the Norman Castle behind your shoulder. We stayed in a B&B called The Ship on Holy Island and I remember a few nice pubs about.
Thanks for sharing!
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