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Offa’s Dyke, Knighton to Brompton Crossroads

This ‘switchback’ section is generally reckoned to be the toughest on the Trail as it rises and falls through the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. However the views and sense of tranquillity make the effort well worthwhile. This … Continue reading

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Memory Lane

We were in the Devon South Hams for Sal’s birthday, an area we knew well ten or so years ago. Crab for lunch in Dartmouth, a walk on Slapton Ley and curry on the quay, later in Kingsbridge.

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Lupins near Southgate on the Gower Peninsular

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Selworthy Beacon and Bossington Hill

We had a day in North Somerset near Porlock on what was, so far, the hottest day of the year. Some walking, some sun-bathing and, later, some supper at the beach in Porlock Weir.

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Westonbury Mill water gardens

Wendy and Graham joined us for a couple of nights in Kington (see previous item) and, while we were there, we visited these slightly bizarre gardens. More at http://westonburymillwatergardens.com/.

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Offa’s Dyke, Kington to Knighton

“As well as superb views from the remote hills this stage is notable for long stretches of well-preserved Dyke before the Trail enters its ‘spiritual home’ – Knighton (Tref-y-Clawdd, meaning the town on the dyke). On leaving Kington the Trail … Continue reading

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Offa’s Dyke, Hay on Wye to Kington

“This section starts off alongside the Wye, last seen at Monmouth, before passing through the rolling territory of the Powys – Herefordshire border. This area is well known for the diaries written by the Victorian country curate Francis Kilvert who … Continue reading

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Paradise Bottom

Lucy with stick in a field of wild garlic in the exotically-named Paradise Bottom, Leigh Woods, SW of Bristol.

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Offa’s Dyke, Pandy to Hay on Wye

“A steady climb from Pandy brings you to the first dramatic upland section of the Trail in the Black Mountains and the highest point of the route at 2300 ft (700m). This section straddling the national border on the Hatterall … Continue reading

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Mothers’ Day

A walk with Miles and Flo (and Lucy) around Burrington on the edge of the Mendips, ending with lunch at The Plume of Feathers in Rickford and watching the geese on the lake. Nice day.

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