I remember the impressive spire of the Church of St. Mary from the last time I was here in 2017. That time I was heading north up the east side of the estuary but today my path is up the west bank of the River Parrett ……………………if I can find a way out that is….
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Kilve to Blue Anchor 1.9.19
We are dropped off at Kilve church and walk down the lane to the coast path.
Continue readingBlue Anchor to Minehead 31.8.19
The South West Coast Path is done but now there is another path to follow, as we still have some time and energy left. The ammonite emblem directs us along the promenade and up to the station, where we catch a train to Blue Anchor, some five miles up the coast – the plan is to walk back to Minehead.
Continue readingPorlock to Minehead 31.8.19
Golden Gate Park in San Fransisco is the only other place I have seen such glorious Dahlias – our BnB lady tells us she feeds them with chicken pellets. Although a little on the showy side I find myself admiring the size and colour of these beauties. We are in Porlock by the way, a very pretty village with two good pubs and extremely good homemade pork pies.
Continue readingPurlock to Countisbury 30.8.19
Instead of grassy paths across the top of cliffs or narrow lanes through deeply wooded valleys, our walk today starts off on the stony beach round the back of Porlock and continues across flat marshland and fields until we get to Porlock Weir.
Continue readingCountisbury to Lynton 29.8.19
The path at Countisbury runs behind the church, so we walk straight through the churchyard and out the other side.
Continue readingLynton to Hunters Inn 29.8.19
Just half a mile up from our B&B is the Valley of the Rocks – ridges of grey granite along which visitors like to scramble. But the ridges are dead ends and not on our route, thank goodness.
Continue readingMachynlleth to Aberdyfi (Aberdovey) 25.8.19
Today we are walking down the other side of the estuary and we start by crossing the river over the stone bridge to the north of the town. A large slab of slate heralds our entry into Snowdonia.
Continue readingMachynlleth to Tre’r ddol 24.8.19
Any opportunity to join a few dots and this one is a visit to Damian’s sister Carmel who’s just bought a house in Aberdovey (Aberdyfi) on the west coast of Wales…………….but that’s tomorrow.
Continue readingCombe Martin to Hunters Inn 28.7.19
Only 35 miles to Minehead! The end of the South West Coast Path – won’t be long now. Today, however I am stopping at Hunters Inn, hoping to take it easy for the rest of the day before heading back to London tomorrow.
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