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    • Day 16

      Nume nid gjuflet

      July 26, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Zugegeben. Dieser Morgen war wenig von Effizienz geprägt: 07:00 Uhr aufstehen und nach 09:00 Uhr erst losfahren…. Naja. Dafür gibt es aber gute Gründe: Unser grosser Gasgrill ist out-of-gas (kein Problem, wir wissen seit Anfang, dass die Flasche nicht bis zum Ende reichen wird) und darum kochen wir alles nacheinander auf dem kleinen Gaskocher: ☕️ im Bialetti, Teewasser im Wasserkocher und Rührei in der 🍳 - wir haben zum Glück Ferien & Zeit & guten Lesestoff!! 😍😍😍

      PS: Sorry, Mary, auch heute wieder blauer Himmel - immerhin ein paar Wolken 😎
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    • Day 15

      Another Church

      July 25, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Die Kirche von Cromer ist echt schön und eindrücklich! Ebenso das Denkmal und die mit Cosmea/Schmuckkörbchen bewachsenen Grabstätten! Das rechtfertigt ein Spontanstopp auf der Bus-Haltestelle - oder? 😎Read more

    • Burnham Thorpe and the Creakes

      April 19 in England ⋅ 🌬 10 °C

      We drive to Burnham Thorpe and park near the church. Burnham Thorpe is a hamlet on the River Burn and famous for being the birthplace of Horatio Nelson, the victor at The Battle of Trafalgar on HMS Victory. His father was the rector of All Saints Church when he was born; the house where Nelson was born was demolished soon after his father's death, but a plaque commemorates his birth.

      We start our walk at the church, passing a flint and stone barn, to meet the wall around Holkham Park. Here, we follow the course of an old Roman Road south and then turn down a farm track. There are good views en route before we turn to follow the road to North Creake, also situated on the River Burn. We visit St Mary's Church and walk through the village before taking the road and then a bridleway north towards Creake Abbey ruins; these Grade I listed ruins are St Mary's Abbey and now under the care of English Heritage.

      The Abbey was at its peak in the 14th century but was destroyed by fire in 1483. It was rebuilt in parts, but the Monastic community was wiped out by sickness in 1506.

      We walk on to Burnham Thorpe, seeing some more of the pretty village. Another great day out, and 10.1 miles of easy walking.

      In the evening, we meet up with our old friends Paul and Miriam for dinner; they used to live in Duxford, but now live in Norfolk.
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    • Old Hunstanton to Hunstanton

      April 20 in England ⋅ 🌬 7 °C

      It's a short walk from our accommodation to Old Hunstanton Beach, where we rejoin the coastal path and walk up to the lighthouse and cliffs at Hunstanton (a popular coastal resort on the North Norfolk coast). Both the coastal lookout and the lighthouse at the top are now holiday homes that are available for rental.

      A stone's throw away is the ruin of St. Edmunds Chapel, which was erected in 1272 in memory of Edmund who landed in 855 and was crowned King of East Anglia. He led an army against Viking invaders but was captured and killed. He was later martyred, becoming a patron Saint of England; when his body was found, it was being guarded by a wolf.

      We follow the path along the top of the cliffs, noted for their distinctive stripes of carrstone, white chalk, and red chalk, to the Esplanade Gardens and then further to The Green. The Norfolk Coastal Path starts or ends here.

      By coincidence, some family members are staying in Hunstanton this weekend, and we meet up with them for coffee.

      It's been a good morning!
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    • Day 15

      Eingerahmtes Lighthouse

      July 25, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Mit der richtigen Perspektive passt der Leuchtturm bei Old Hunstanton genau in den Bogen der Ruine der Chapel of St. Edmunds Point. Das Schiffswrack des Trawlers ‚Sheraton under the shadow’ liegt genau unten an der Klippe …Read more

    • Old Hunstanton and Ringstead

      April 15 in England ⋅ 🌬 8 °C

      It started off very windy and wet today but perked up before midday when we went out.

      Old Hunstanton is a quiet, small village compared to what is known locally as "New" Hunstanton. We walk around the village and see many very expensive houses that have been built or are being built. Hunstanton Golf Course is here, and we walk along a footpath, skirting the edge of the links course and following the course of the River Hun, to the next village, which is Holme-next-the-Sea This is the meeting point for the Peddars Way and the Norfolk Coastal Path; we follow the Peddars Way as far as Ringstead. This is a small village, also known as Great Ringstead, to distinguish it from the nearby deserted medieval village of Little Ringstead, aka Barret Ringstead.

      We walk across the attractive Ringstead Downs, a chalk grassland nature reserve on the edge of the L 'Estrange family estate where Hunstanton Hall, the original family home, is situated; as we head back up to Old Hunstanton, we see the ruins of the Chapel of St Andrew at what was Little Ringstead.

      It's been 8.4 miles and a good walk.
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    • Day 15

      Walk the Norfolk Coast Path

      July 25, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Rahel hat Lust, ein Stück des schönen Weges zu gehen. Nayra und ich fahren mit dem 🚗 bis nach Blakeney - dort treffen wir uns wieder. Meine Links-Fahren-Premiere klappt soweit gut - sonst ist Rahel unsere Top-Driverin! 😍 Blakeney ist ein idyllisches Küstenstädtchen (via Kanal verbunden) - fast schon etwas verschlafen. Wir flanieren entlang des Hafens, sehen Familien beim Krabben fischen, Leute auf SUPs, in Kajaks und natürlich auf Segelschiffen - chilliges Beachfeeling halt! Wir kochen Röschti - müssen dafür aber die Flügeltüren als Windschutz zur Hilfe nehmen… es hat ordentlich Wind hier… (siehe Bilder von Nayra) … tolle Abendstimmung!!Read more

    • Wells-next-the-Sea to Brancaster Staithe

      April 16 in England ⋅ 🌬 8 °C

      We take the Coastal Hopper 36 bus (free for people of a certain age) from Old Hunstanton to Wells-next-the-Sea and get off at Quayside to resume the Norfolk Coastal Path.

      We follow the coastal path to the lifeboat station, where it diverts across and through Holkham Nature Reserve. We walk along the outskirts of pine woods and then along alongside salt marshes and the tidal foreshore. We then turn sourh west through the Overy Marshes, water meadows, and the Overy Creek towards Burnham Overy Staithe, a hamlet and small harbour one mile north of Burnham Overy (Staithe means a landing place for boats in the local dialect).

      We walk close to the Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill, a Grade II listed Tower Mill that is now holiday accommodation, where the coastal path doubles back around the Norton Marsh and then goes on west past Deepdale Marsh and down to Burnham Deepdale. We then walk on to the neighbouring village of Brancaster Staithe - a landing place / harbour for the nearby Brancaster- with more saltmarsh on our right.

      Then it's back on the 36 bus, for a well-deserved cup of tea after a lovely 12 mile walk (despite the wind and rain at times!)
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    • Day 15

      Deal-4-Seals

      July 25, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Da ich immer Ausschau nach ‚Seals‘ (Seehunde) hatte, meint Rahel: Mach einen Seals-Bootstrip! Gesagt getan. Timing ist perfekt - wir kommen nachmittags in Morston am Quay an, um 15:15 startet eine Tour. Die nette Lady ‚schmuggelt‘ mich noch aufs ausgebuchte Boot. Gespannt fahre ich raus. Die zwei Guides sind lustig und sehr unterhaltsam… irgendwann hören wir ‚5 minutes to the Seals‘ und prompt tauchen die ersten Schnauzhaare eines Seehund-Babys im Wasser auf. ❤️ Um die Ecke taucht eine kleine Kolonie Seehunde auf, die ein Sonnenbad geniesst sich sich räkeln. Wow! Was für ein grossartiges Erlebnis!!! 😍😍😍 Später sehen wir badende Seehunde: Plötzlich taucht ein Kopf auf, dann wieder unter und weiter weg wieder auf 🤩🤩🤩Read more

    • Brancaster Staithe to Old Hunstanton

      April 18 in England ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      It's a nice day as we set off on the 9:34am Coastal Hopper to Brancaster Staithe to resume the walk from where we left off. After a short while, though, we had to retrace our steps as the path was flooded and workmen were rebuilding it. We walked back and followed the diversion to Brancaster along the A149. From there, the coastal path and diverts inland behind Titchwell.

      There are good views of the countryside and of a pig farm before the 1 mile walk down to Thornham and the coast. The path is raised as we walk along a coastal defence towards the Holme Dunes National Nature Reserve, enjoying great views of saltmarsh, water pools, and pasture. There is a "wild" beach at the Nature Reserve; this is ideal for coastal breeding; we see a lot of bird watchers and stop here for a late cappuccino and lunch.

      We then set off for Old Hunstanton along the coastal path and have good views from the beach on the walk there. Another good 12 mile walk.
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