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Tag Archives: Hampshire
70c – Hurst Castle to Milford on Sea
Hurst Spit was a bit of a shingly trudge, to be honest. As we made our way along it I thought forward to Chesil Beach which waited for us some 40 miles and a few walks on. It is about … Continue reading
Posted in Hampshire
Tagged cliffs, coast, erosion, Hampshire, Hurst Spit, Milford on Sea, shingle, storms, travel, walking
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70b – Keyhaven to Hurst Castle
Gah! There was a queue for the ferry across to Hurst Castle! Still, as it turned out we all managed to fit on one boat. Hurst Castle is one of Henry VIII’s device forts, constructed in the 1540’s. Its aim … Continue reading
Posted in Hampshire
Tagged coast, Hampshire, Hurst Castle, Hurst Spit, Keyhaven, travel, walking
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70a – Lymington to Keyhaven
Lymington River looked spectacular this morning. Wow! To the south east of the town is a large marina. It went on and on for some two thirds of a mile in an endless clang of ropes slapping against masts. Just … Continue reading
69h – St Leonard’s Grange to Needs Oar Point
As we left St Leonard’s Grange we passed Needs Oar Point. It is just a field today, but for a brief period it was an airfield during World War Two. In 1943 the land was levelled, ditches filled in, hedges … Continue reading
Posted in Hampshire
Tagged airfield, coast, D-Day, Hampshire, Needs Oar Point, travel, Typhoon, walking
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69f – Beaulieu to Buckler’s Hard
How small is the smallest pony you’ve ever seen? We saw a tiny one! Look at the bird standing just behind it and you’ll see how very small this pony was. After many miles of road walking we were pleased, … Continue reading
Posted in Hampshire
Tagged Beaulieu, Buckler's Hard, coast, Hampshire, pony, travel, walking
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69e – Beaulieu
Beaulieu is well known for its connection with cars. It is home to the world-famous Beaulieu National Motor Museum. I went there as a child. I cannot remember too much about it, except I remember a car shaped like an … Continue reading
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Tagged Beaulieu, cars, classic cars, coast, Hampshire, travel, walking
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69d – The New Forest to Beaulieu
When we reached Beaulieu, the others plodded on while I stopped to take a photo. After all, it really is quite a beautiful place. As I stood still for a quiet moment and took in the view I heard my … Continue reading
Posted in Hampshire
Tagged Beaulieu, coast, cow, fear, Hampshire, New Forest, travel, walking
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