Day13 – Too windy for cycling
I booked the accommodation in Skegness a while ago but when I was idly looking at reviews on Booking it was apparent that it was pretty awful so, as I was able to cancel, I did and, instead, found a good deal at The Royal Hotel which is owned by the OYO Group, an Indian based international hospitality chain. I’ve stayed in a couple of their hotels before, and I’d put them on a par with Travelodge but without the corporate identity. Each hotel is different so one doesn’t know quite what to expect but in this case it is a large building with a grand entrance. Here’s a pic from t’internet
What I booked was a single room B&B for £52 which was very good value. When I arrived, somewhat wet, as a result of the rain that had hit me five miles from the finish, the receptionist welcomed me, took payment and gave me a key code to get into the room. I said, “what about the bike?” and he said “take it up to the room with you or I can store it down here”. So Lucy went up in the lift with me to the first floor which, intriguingly, was floor 3 in the lift. I got to the room expecting a poky single and instead had a large double with loads of room in both the bedroom and bathroom – result. Another shower with rather dodgy thermostatic controls but I eventually got it right and washed myself and my riding gear. There was a fan, so clothes were hung up in the bathroom and blasted well dry by this morning.
I was expecting there to be food at the hotel but that, on a Sunday night in the off-season, was too much to be expected and I had to venture out in the, now quite heavy, rain to the local Chinese takeaway – once again cash only. I brought my sweet and sour pork and noodles back to my room and polished them off with a bottle of wine from the One stop shop. The bed was comfortable, and I slept well until awoken by cooing pigeons at about 0600.
An excellent breakfast included in the price. Help yourself to as much as you want, cereals, orange juice, full fry up. A good start.
I’ve known for several days that today was forecast to be very windy from the south-west, and that is exactly the direction in which I was heading. I went outside to check, and it was blowing a hooley, so I needed a plan. I was booked into accommodation about 11 miles from King’s Lynn and it was paid for with no cancellation allowed. However, I e-mailed The Boathouse, explaining the situation, and asking if they would, at least, give a partial refund – a resounding no! So either I had to make it to Sutton Bridge, or I would lose £70 and have to pay for alternative accommodation. I figured if I could make it to King’s Lynn, I would have 11 miles to cycle to Sutton Bridge with the wind roughly behind me, but I checked to see if there was alternative accommodation available in KL just in case it proved too difficult to cycle, and there was.
Onto Trainline to see if I could get from Skegness to King’s Lynn. Yep, but it was a long way round and would take about 4 hours and cost about £35, half of what it cost me to get to Inverness.
So I booked it and left Skeggy
at 1114 bound for King’s Lynn, change at Grantham and Ely, arriving at 1530
I’d plumbed in a course from KL train station to Sutton Bridge and, indeed, I’ve cycled that course twice before on other journeys. This took me through a park and down onto the levee of the river Lynn. This was un-nerving and I nearly gave up and went to plan B, but I persevered and crossed the river and was then faced with about three miles of cycling on a very narrow pathway with a crosswind that pushed me towards the roadway whenever there was a gap in the hedge – not at all pleasant. Then it improved, the wind was behind the beam, and I was on a wide road with little traffic. Through Terrington St Clement and Walpole Cross Keys and then five miles of sheltered cycle track to finish
I arrived at the Boathouse just before 5 and it looked completely deserted. I phoned and eventually it was answered, and I was told the door was open. Tracey greeted me and told me to leave the bike in front of the building beside a convenience store on a busy road, and don’t chain her to the fence because it’s broken! I pleaded with her but to no avail, so I have put cables through the wheels and the Hiplock round the wheels and frame and just have to hope that all is well. “ Oh that’s where everyone leaves their bikes and we haven’t had one stolen in 14 years and there’s CCTV covering it.” More fool me for not checking but If I’d known that in advance, I’d have written off the £70 and stayed in King’s Lynn. Anyway, there’s going to be a damning review on Booking.com.
So a frustrating day which ended badly – and it is the 13th day……until midnight