Yup. That was the trip I made in the past 1 week. Extremely exhausting I would say. The Sheffield - Thirsk - Helmsley - Scarborough - Whitby - Middlesbrough - Sunderland - Coldstream - Edinburgh - Manchester - Sheffield (which shall be called Leg 1 from here henceforth) leg was by car. And of course the Sheffield - Malaysia leg is by air.
This post will be focusing on Leg 1. I would say around 98% of it. (Apologies for the slightly blur pics as I shrunk them to save time uploading the whole lot)
OK, so part one of Leg 1. Sheffield - Thirsk - Helmsley - Scarborough - Whitby - Middlesbrough
Thirsk and Helmsley are small historical market towns. About 3000-5000 residents. Very small towns, nothing much really but at least it’s still a different scene compared to the cities.
Thirsk had lovely tearooms and fish and chips shops. LOTS of them!
The stone cross in the middle of Helmsley’s carpark.
Click here for a panoramic view of Helmsley’s market square!

The main road at Helmsley was pretty narrow but the pedestrian walkway was jam packed with tourists.
Next stop was Scarborough. We had tea there. A coastal city. Loaded with fish and chip shops. But we’re just too full to eat anything so we opted for a light and refreshing cup of English tea instead.
We spent approximately 30-45 minutes in each town before proceeding to the next town. After Scarborough, we stopped by Whitby. Another coastal town. Whitby is a lagoon where lots of yachts dock. For a full panoramic picture of the lagoon, click here!

After Whitby, evening has almost come to an end and it’s time to find some shelter for the night. We stopped by Middlesbrough to spend the night. There wasn’t anything interesting in Middlesbrough, it is said that the city is the dung of England. All the dirty industries are located there. Oh well, let’s fast forward to the next day.
Day 2, part two of Leg 1. Middlesbrough - Sunderland - Coldstream - Edinburgh.
First stop Sunderland. Another coastal city. We stopped there for some brunch and to restock our food supply for the trip ahead to Edinburgh.
We visited Sunderland’s Museum & Winter Gardens.
After Sunderland was the border town of Coldstream between England and Scotland. It’s on the Scottish side of the border.
We had high tea in Deakins Tearoom. Forgotten to take pics of the food because we were too hungry to wait for pictures to be taken.
After Coldstream, we’re off to Edinburgh. Starting from here onwards, I’m going to dump a whole load of pictures so I’ll just be describing the pics as I am just too lazy to tell you everything I did in Edinburgh.
The Royal Mile (Edinburgh’s historical stretch of road)
A medieval friend that we’ve met on the Royal Mile
One of many churches along the Royal Mile
Just another random road in Edinburgh
Ruins of St Anthony’s Chapel on the hills of Holyrood Park
The view of Edinburgh from the ruins of St Anthony’s Chapel. Click image for larger view.
Yours truly on Holyrood Park
Some swans at the pond in Holyrood Park, there were ducks too but they’re boring. Swans rock!
The National Gallery along Princes Street, I think that’s Queen Victoria sitting on top there.
Queen Victoria marks the end of Leg 1. Leg 2 of the trip, Edinburgh - Manchester - Sheffield wasn’t really eventful as we were rushing back to Sheffield to attend the convocation ceremony the following day and the trip from Edinburgh to Sheffield is about 5-6 hours.
Leg 3 was THE MOST uneventful leg of all 3. The pure boredomness of a 17 hour flight from Manchester to Dubai and then to Kuala Lumpur. Not to mention a 3 hour transit in Dubai. I stayed awake throughout the whole flight except for a short 30-45 minute nap on each flight which brings to a total number of hours awake to 36 hours.
Exhausted by the end of the flight and fainted on the bed for 13 hours.
Oh well, that isn’t news anymore. The news is that I’m back in Malaysia!!! Woohoo!! Food food and more food, here I come!

































