Start the day with an enormous breakfast! Things are bound to go well after that! We followed a recommendation and went to Moose Coffee, a Canadaian themed cafe, for brunch. We weren't disappointed!
Next stop - the ferry of course! Unfortunately, the 10am ferry had been cancelled. We decided to wait for the 11am ferry, it would have been a shame to miss the trip after yesterday's misadventures!
Finally! A ferry across the Mersey!
Once we arrived at Seacombe we began our return journey home. First we headed north around the headland, and the journey was a delight. Spring sunshine and everyone in a good mood! The views were gorgeous and we took plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy.
Although the ride was very picturesque, it wasn't without its hazards. Hundreds of people and their randomly roaming children and puppies were also making their way round the headland. We rode with care and there were no accidents. The dogs were having a whale of a time playing in the water.
Eventually we reached the lifeboat station at Hoylake.
It was to this point that Stuart's Grandpa used make Stuart and his brother and sister walk (from Seacombe) A fair distance on little legs, and they didn't even get a ice cream at the end!
Stuart still didn't get an ice cream today!
The marsh lands were lovely and well worth sparing a few minutes to sit and enjoy. Apparently in Victorian times this was a beach, that got lost to marshlands when a huge channel was dug to Wales so that ships could make it direct to Wales. Not entirely sure why they wanted to do that, Wales has enough coastline of its own, but anyway the marshlands were fab.
A common refrain that we heard from the locals today was that the tide had never been so high. Fortunately, they didn't flood the bike paths, but they got pretty close occasionally.
Last weekend I was honestly wondering why I cycled.
This weekend was probably one of the best weekends cycling in my life! Loved it!













































