After looking round the market for a bit, caught the shuttle bus up the hill to the Cathedral, and spent a very happy hour wandering around there and taking photos. At 12:30 they had Holy Communion, so we attended that, and then went into the Cloisters. Unfortunately, the café was there, and the Swan Whisperer suggested we had lunch. Big mistake - not the food, nothing wrong with that, but trying to make them understand that what we wanted was one soup and sandwich combo, plus soft drink, and one jacket potato with cheese, plus a slice of cake and a coffee - you would have thought nobody had ever ordered anything from them before! Hopeless! But the food was very good, actually.
Before we moved on, I visited the Ladies, and was amused that they said no more than two people at a time - how on earth could they tell, when you couldn't even see the cubicles from the entrance, never mind whether they were occupied or not!
So, anyway, we moved on and would have liked to have visited the Castle and/or the Heritage centre, but everything was closed until July, so we couldn't. We went back down the hill, and I visited the local Tesco, and then we found where the P&R bus went from - which wasn't where we had thought, but never mind - and one eventually came.
When we got back to the car park, the SW suggested that before we went back to the campsite, we had a cup of tea and then headed off to see the Angel of the North, and that is exactly what we did! It was amazing - far more impressive than you would think if you'd only seen photos.
And so back to the camp site and we sat out for bit until I got too hot and came indoors. The SW is still sitting out, and I expect will do so until supper is ready.
There are more photos on Facebook, by the way.