The Essex Coast - St Osyth to Wivenhoe
St Osyth to Wivenhoe
The fourth stage of a weeks walking along the Essex Coast between Manningtree and Maldon.
Author: Griffmonster | Monday 21 February 2022 | 1 comment |
The fourth stage of a weeks walking along the Essex Coast between Manningtree and Maldon.
Author: Griffmonster | Wednesday 18 December 2019 | No comments |
An 11 mile walk along the South West Coast Path between Coverack and The Lizard
A challenging but rewarding walk along the south West Coast path. There are spectacular views along the coastline with The Lizard being in view virtually the entire distance. The picture postcard village of Cadgwith is a worthy resting point before embarking on the final few miles that include the rock formation known as The Devil's Frying Pan.
Author: Griffmonster | Saturday 26 January 2019 | No comments |
A 10 mile walk following the Norfolk Coast Path between Cley and Wells-next-the-Sea
An easy walk along the Norfolk Coast Path navigating out across the marshes to Blakeney then along the marsh perimeter to Wells. Blakeney is a worthy stopping point to explore Mariners Hill and the Guildhall and take in the legends of the Blakeney tunnels and the tragic story of the Blakeney Fiddler who is depicted on the village sign.
Author: Griffmonster | Thursday 3 January 2019 | 1 comment |
A 22 mile route that can be either walked or cycled through the Suffolk countryside around Snape, Blaxhall and Glenham
A glorious route through the Suffolk countryside using a mixture of lanes, tracks, bridleways and little used country roads. This can be either walked or cycled and provides a full days outing taking in the picturesque villages of Snape, Blaxhall, Little Glemham, Great Glemham and Benhall which these days is split into two with the A12 separating Benhall Low Street from Benhall Green. Along the route is the Parham Airfield Museum, although this is only open on Sundays between April to October.
Author: Griffmonster | Thursday 7 May 2015 | No comments |
A 7 mile walk from Thorpeness to Aldeburghs Martello Tower
For a period of 12 months starting in May 2015, a life size sculpture of a human figure will look out across the sea atop Aldeburghs Martello Tower. This is the work of Anthony Gormley, the artist who is renowned for creating the iconic Angel of the North sculpture, and is part of the celebrations to mark 50 years of the Landmark Trust.
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A 10 mile walk following the southern side of the parish boundary of Leiston in Suffolk This walk follows the route of a 17th century peramb...
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