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    • Day 35

      Looe

      September 9, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Looe is a coastal town and civil parish in south-east Cornwall.

      Looe is 20 miles (32 km) west of Plymouth and seven miles (11 km) south of Liskeard, divided in two by the River Looe, East Looe and West Looe lit. being connected by a bridge. Looe developed as two separate towns each with MPs and its own mayor.

      The town centres around a small harbour and along the steep-sided valley of the River Looe which flows between East and West Looe to the sea beside a sandy beach. Offshore to the west, opposite the stonier Hannafore Beach, lies Looe Island.
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    • Day 12

      Liquid Sun

      July 4, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

      Wo die Briten noch von "shaky weather" sprechen, würde ich bereits von ausgeprägtem langwierigen Regentag reden. Wenn es immer mal wieder regnet, dazwischen aber die Sonne lacht, sind wir bei "liquid sun".
      Heute Vormittag haben wir uns auf Compton Castle die Jahrhunderte alte Geschichte der Familie Gilbert angeschaut und mal wieder ein excellentes Beispiel von Hingabe und Enthusiasmus seitens der Herrschaften erlebt, die dort die Besucher mit Hintergrundinformationen und Geschichten erfreuen. Gewandet in Tudor Kostümen und teilweise in einem Alter, die dem Kostüm das Wasser reichen könnten.
      Noch heute lebt die Familie Gilbert in einem Teil des Hauses, weshalb es nur an drei Tagen der Woche für die Öffentlichkeit geöffnet ist. Die Geschichte der Gilbert's und des Hauses reicht bis 1320 zurück. Was für ein Stammbaum.
      Sie haben sich ihr Vermögen und die Ländereien unter anderem nur bewahren können, indem sie sich in Fragen der Religion anscheinend sehr geschickt der jeweiligen Notwendigkeit angepasst haben.

      Den Nachmittag haben wir in Dartmouth bei strömenden Regen verbracht.
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    • Day 5

      Day One Plymouth to Brixton

      April 27 in England ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Despite the weather forecast it turned out to be a brilliant day for walking. Mostly overcast with only a slight breeze.the sun came out mid afternoon. My legs are pretty tired as it was up and down with very little flat. I watch the local coast guard doing practice manoeuvres before I turned inland. I walked up country lanes and over farmland. It was drier than I thought it would be. I got to Brixton camping and I couldn’t walk another step. My dinner is freeze dried spicy pork noodles. It looks terrible but tasted pretty good. The camp ground has 50 kids doing a weekend hike but I am sure that my exhausted body will sleep through any late noise. 19km done today. I walked a little more than I wanted to but it t was too early to stop at Wembury .Read more

    • Day 3

      Stocking up

      April 25 in England ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Not much happening today. The day was spent wandering around Plymouth (7.5km worth of walking) buying item that I could carry on the plane and also dehydrated food and the statutory chocolate. Dinner at the local pub last night was big enough for 3.
      Let the walking begin tomorrow.
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    • Day 9

      Plymouth to Cornwall to Plymouth

      August 4, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Off we go this morning on our cruise on the Plymouth Sound. Very relaxing and saw and heard about the area.

      We heard about the Scott Memorial which honours Robert Falcon Scott. He became a naval officer, and subsequently led the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910–13 in search of the South Pole. The members of his team were Lawrence Oates, Henry Bowers, Edgar Evans and Edward Wilson. The team reached the pole in January 1912 only to learn that Norwegian Roald Amundsen and his team had beaten them to it, arriving there one month earlier in December 1911. On the journey home Scott and all his men perished.

      We also saw some decommissioned submarines waiting to be pulled apart after their reactors cool down.

      Finished our cruise then back on the bus to travel to Cornwall. Beautiful countryside - green, green and more green. It’s about a 2 hr drive but with all the traffic it took about 2.5 hrs.

      We went to St. Ives where we could see St. Michael’s Mount. This is a tidal island in Mount’s Bay, Cornwall.
      The rocky island of St Michael’s Mount is crowned by a medieval castle and church. Inside are historic buildings. On the outside is a subtropical garden where you have spectacular views of the bay. At high tide you can take a boat trip from the mainland across to the island harbour; at low tide you can walk across the ancient cobbled causeway.

      Freezing when we left Plymouth but quite pleasant in St. Ives.

      Then we spent the afternoon in St. Ives where we enjoyed a toastie for lunch followed by a scone with jam and clotted cream between us.

      I tried to convince Clarke to hire out the bike in the picture and I could ride around in the front of it. He didn’t find that amusing.

      Back on the bus to head back to Plymouth. We are almost back and next minute the bus stops on the side of the road. ‘Houston we have a problem’ - they said it was an electrical problem but it sounded like gearbox. Clarke tells everyone they have to get out and push 😂😂 Who knows what the problem was but they eventually got it going and away we go. The slowest trip back to the hotel - much better than walking though. Took us 3 hours so we were all tired and hungry.

      We trotted off to a pub not far from us but their restaurant was closed. So we come back to the hotel and decided to treat ourselves and went to the hotel restaurant called Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill. Omg the meal was really nice along with the pint of Spanish Lager.

      I have posted photos from today below.
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    • Day 17–19

      Pause à Plymouth

      April 14 in England ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Pour ces premiers pas en terre anglaise, nous apprécions cette petite ville qu'est Plymouth. Pensant ne rester qu'une journée, on décide de partir vadrouiller et visiter assez tôt dans la matinée. Direction The Box, un musée à la fois contemporain, mais aussi généraliste.
      La visite des expositions est vraiment super intéressante !
      Ensuite, après avoir pris des billets pour visiter la distillerie de gin en début d'après-midi, nous choisissons un café-vélo (étonnant non ?) pour notre collation, avant de continuer notre promenade dans la vieille ville et sur le front de mer.
      C'est maintenant l'heure de la dégustation ! Après une courte explication sur la fabrication du gin, par une guide parlant beaucoup trop rapidement pour que l'on comprenne tout, nous testons trois gins très différents, tout en découvrant quelles épices sont assemblées pour obtenir ce goût particulier.
      Sur le chemin du retour, avant de passer à la laverie, nous décidons de rester un jour de plus ici, car énormément de vent est annoncé le lendemain. Nous profitons alors de la soirée pour boire quelques bonnes bières artisanales.
      Le lundi est alors consacré à l'entretien des vélos (notre hôte, cycliste, nous prête quelques produits), et aussi à l'entretien des sportifs ! Nous partons faire un petit footing dans le Central Park de Plymouth, afin de garder la forme pour les Cornouailles. Plusieurs personnes nous ont déjà dit que le dénivelé était bien présent, nous verrons bien...
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    • Day 7

      Day 7: Plymouth

      November 15, 2022 in England ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Hi guys and welcome to our blog about the day in Plymouth.(Tuesday).

      When we arrived in Plymouth the weather was really nice, but it changed in the afternoon. We went to the aquarium of Plymouth and had a look around. We saw a lot of interesting fish including shark’s. In the end we dissected a squid. It was really disgusting for some people like me. (Leo). Stew, a member of the aquarium, told as a lot of interesting facts about the squid, like they don’t have teeth, or they have eight arms and two tentacles. When we went to the shopping mall it was raining strongly. In the shopping mall we were allowed to split up into groups of three. Everyone had a look around the shopping mall. The drive back to Moorland hall was long, because there was a traffic jam on the way.

      I think everyone enjoyed this day. I hope you liked this blog , bye !

      PS: The last picture is from our hike last night. And the one before from this morning :)

      Posted by: Leo and Viktor
      Posten on: 15.11.2022
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    • Day 11

      Greenway House

      July 3, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

      Wir besuchen Greenway House, das Sommerhaus der Schriftstellerin Agatha Christie. Sie verbrachte viele glückliche Jahre in Greenway House und versammelte die Familie, um hier Urlaub zu machen, sobald ihr neuestes Buch fertig war oder um die Jahreszeiten zu feiern. 

      Jedes Zimmer im Haus ist voller Gegenstände, die Agatha und ihre Familie gesammelt und aus ihrem Elternhaus oder von archäologischen Ausgrabungen mit ihrem zweiten Ehemann Max nach Greenway gebracht haben.

      Der Park mit dem alten Baumbestand ist bezaubernd, bei einem Spaziergang zum Bootshaus öffnen sich Durchblicke auf den Fluss Dart und auf den vom National Trust bereitgestellten Liegestühlen läßt es sich herrlich träumen wenn man denn ausreichend Zeit mitbringt.
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    • Day 7

      Ermington to Ivybridge Day 3 nero

      April 29 in England ⋅ 🌬 12 °C

      Just a short 7km to Ivy bridge today where to locals say their is a storm coming into Dartmoor this afternoon tomorrow. And I shouldn’t venture up there. I am taking their advice which means I’ll stay here and head into Dartmoor after the storm passes on Thursday.
      I managed to complete the day mostly dry byt by the time I got to Ivybridge it was raining persistently. I photo include the renown crooked spire the Ermington church and the worlds largest leaf blower (which is really an old water driven turbine to power the old corn mill which now looks like inspiration for a zombie video game.
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    • Day 246

      Dartmoor

      June 1, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Gestern abend sind wir noch durch die Schafsherden hindurch zur Steilküste spaziert. Eine Herausforderung für Appel, der sogar vor den kleinen Lämmchen Angst hat. Heute ging es weiter die Küste entlang Richtung Cornwall mit Zwischenstopps am Meer (Strandspaziergang mit Blick auf die Jurassic Cliffs) und im Nationalpark Dartmoor, ein beeindruckendes Hochmoor mit herausforderden Strässchen, kaum breiter als das Wohnmobil mit Mauern auf beiden Seiten. Und wieder frei laufenden Pferden, Kühen und Schafen.
      Zudem ist Alexander im Hochmoor auch noch in ein Loch getreten und den Berg hinabgepurzelt und sitzt nun mit Coolpack und Ibu vor dem weissen Riesen.
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