“The Dales 30” Mountains in the Yorkshire & Cumbrian Dales
“The Dales 30” Mountains in the Yorkshire & Cumbrian Dales by Jonathan Smith from Where2Walk.
Details“The Dales 30” Mountains in the Yorkshire & Cumbrian Dales by Jonathan Smith from Where2Walk.
DetailsWhy should I learn to read a Map and use a Compass by Jonathan Smith from Where2Walk.
DetailsBecause I can. That sounds really trite doesn’t it, but, if you can walk, you should; for exercise, for health, for peace of mind and for getting from one place to another …
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DetailsI wanted to be up and about early to catch the open top bus – to me its the finest way to investigate a new town or city as I know you can hop on and off. But for me I like to do the full tour and remember then the places and then to…
DetailsToday I was to walk to West Bay to catch the bus to Weymouth. What was lovely on this little 1/2 mile walk were the benches on the hill side with plaques that people over their life time had enjoyed sitting and I can under stand why. If you are a ‘Broadchurch’ fan there is…
DetailsGolden Cap, the highest point on the entire south coast of England. I was told about a National Trust carpark at Langdon. It’s not sign posted probably because of the accessibility. It has a dodgy exit to cross such a busy road. I parked up at Langdon Hill as there were 2 routes I could…
DetailsLyme Regis The carpark half way down the hill would be ideal for the car as there was a footpath and steps 114 down to the foreshore. What a lovely decent down in to Lyme Regis. What was fantastic is when you looked back up the cliff side you noticed the allotments over looking the…
DetailsI did quite a bit for me yesterday, so thought I would take a walk to the Down House Farm for a spot of lunch. On the path towards the farm I came across a couple and we were discussing the weather and the wildlife, I mentioned bees and the chap said ‘don’t mention bees…
DetailsThe Cliffpath walk by Mark Rodgers This walk starts at Dunseverick Castle ruin on the County Antrim shoreline and from there takes you west along four and a half miles of outstanding coastal scenery. Along the way you can enjoy views from the path down into the bays that hold areas of outstanding natural beauty.…
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