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Tag Archives: coast
86 – Charlestown to Abbotsbury
We were back! After an absence of two and a half years we finally managed to coax our teenagers out of their bedrooms (I am sorry to say that they didn’t really emerge from their cocoons as the beautiful butterflies … Continue reading
85 – Chesil Beach to Charlestown
Christmas. Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy the time of year. But there is a certain part of me that wishes I were somewhere else on Christmas Day. This feeling tends to occur at around 3pm. Christmas Lunch is over. … Continue reading
84b – Western Portland to Chesil Beach
The thing I remember most about the west coast of Portland is an arch. It was fashioned from blocks the size of people, as if giants had been playing with Lego bricks. Although most were placed in exact positions, there … Continue reading
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84a – Western Portland Part II
As we continued our way north along the western coast of Portland we reached Blacknor Observation Post. Build in 1940-41 it has expansive views over Lyme Bay, a large tract of water stretching almost 50 miles from Portland to Devon. … Continue reading
83b – Western Portland Part I
The western side of Portland is the less favourable for walkers when compared to the eastern side. There are no cliff paths down to the shoreline; no wild goats; no hidden coves or ruined churches. The western side is a … Continue reading
83a – Portland Bill Part II
At the tip of the promontory of Portland Bill is a famous lump of rock called Pulpit Rock. It is not a natural feature, but was left in the 1870’s after a natural arch was cut away by quarrymen working … Continue reading
The Coastal Path in Scotland – The Sutherland Monument
About 35 miles north of Inverness the Sutherland Monument stands on the summit of Beinn a’ Bhragaidh, a small hill of 1,302 feet overlooking the village of Golspie. It sticks out of the hill like a needle and can be … Continue reading
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Tagged coast, Highland Clearances, Highlands, Scotland, Sutherland, travel, walking
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The Coastal Path in Scotland – Cromarty Firth
As Coastal Walkers, we wanted our July 2015 trip to Scotland to take in some of the country’s amazing coastline. Our first stop was at the Cromarty Firth, about 15 miles to the north of Inverness. Not only could we … Continue reading
82f – Portland Bill Part I
As we made our final approach to Portland Bill we left the rugged, almost Mediterranean, landscape behind and entered quarry territory. Massive piles of rocks lay heaped on the ground, as if giants had passed this way and made cairns … Continue reading
82e – Church Ope Cove to Portland Bill
As we walked south from Church Ope Cove I felt that the landscape was almost Mediterranean. We were completely alone. The sky was a blistering blue and glared off the limestone cliffs. The sea rippled in an inviting turquoise colour … Continue reading