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I would love some advice on taking my mum's horse to Holkham beach. It is her 70th birthday on Friday and after a really horrid year it would be great to do something really special.
All advice welcome - but mainly I want to know about how important it is to go at low tide. High tide is at about 1pm, so just at the wrong time; low tide at 7am and 7pm. We won't be able to get there super early (coming from near Cambridge), so I am thinking that if we aim for about 1 then we will get the beach as the tide goes out, before it gets dark. I'd rather do that than have the anxiety of riding on the beach as the tide comes in.
What does everyone think? What is the time window around high tide when it's not so good to ride on the beach? Any other advice or thoughts?
Thank you
P
All advice welcome - but mainly I want to know about how important it is to go at low tide. High tide is at about 1pm, so just at the wrong time; low tide at 7am and 7pm. We won't be able to get there super early (coming from near Cambridge), so I am thinking that if we aim for about 1 then we will get the beach as the tide goes out, before it gets dark. I'd rather do that than have the anxiety of riding on the beach as the tide comes in.
What does everyone think? What is the time window around high tide when it's not so good to ride on the beach? Any other advice or thoughts?
Thank you
P