Stonehenge
July 9, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 22 °COpted to avoid the motorway and take the scenic A303. Stonehenge made the perfect lunchtime stop over, despite the exorbitant £33 entry fee each. We'd been half forced into English HeritageRead more
Opted to avoid the motorway and take the scenic A303. Stonehenge made the perfect lunchtime stop over, despite the exorbitant £33 entry fee each. We'd been half forced into English HeritageRead more
The others were starting their final leg of the South West Coast Path (after some 34 years!) up near the campsite, so we met up and did the final few miles with them. The weather was very changeableRead more
Jo's parents set off again in the morning and we drove to their end point at Porlock. We walked back along the path and met them at the country's smallest parish church, which was a bit of aRead more
We drove another hour up the coast to surprise Jo's parents who were completing the South West Coast Path (after some 34 years!). We checked in the same site as them and then drove to their finishRead more
Another gray day so we decided to visit Tintagel, the mythical conception place of King Arthur. For once it wasn't owned by National Trust, but English Heritage so we stumped up the reduced membershipRead more
Didn't get far this morning before I spotted a bakery, then I realised we were at Carclaze, which was mentioned in our Wild book. We did a quick tour of the 'Cornwall Alpes' before we headed on ourRead more
Got to Grays Farm at lunch time and immediately walked down to Eden Project, as our gig tickets got us entry for two days. Amazing to think this place was a soon to be abandoned quarry and is now theRead more
I got a very puzzled look from Jo when I said that, who obviously didn't know about the 7 cats/sacks either!
A lovely day dictated a long coastal wander, punctuated with ice cream and cream tea, butRead more