Sunday, 31 August 2014

Coastal Path Walk North Devon

Aliens Beware some comic has added some ears to the sign

A view along the coast




Sign pointing the way forward



Saturday, 30 August 2014

Lee Abbey Tea Room on the Coastal Path

If passing through the Lee Abbey Estate on the Coastal Path from Lynton/Lynmouth we recommend that a stop at the Lee Abbey tea room's is a must.
Home made cakes and an oasis for garden lovers. 

Tea Cottage

The Lee Abbey Tea Cottage at the bottom of the hill on the Devon Estate is open from 10.30 am to 5.00 pm (last orders 4.30) Tuesday to Saturday during the summer season (May 20th to 6th September), plus the Bank Holidays Monday 26th May and 25th August.
On the menu are delicious cream teas, home-made cakes, drinks, ice creams and light lunches. All these are served by the resident Lee Abbey Community in a beautiful tea garden nestled in the valley by one of the estate’s two bubbling streams.
The Cottage is open to visitors passing through as well as Lee Abbey guests, and we will offer you a warm and friendly welcome.
For more information, or to check opening dates, contact us on 01598 752621

Coastal Path Walk Lynmouth to Heddon's mouth

Lynton/Lynmouth Cliff Railway





Poetry Corner on the Coastal Path from Lynton: a shelter with a poetry box for walkers to add little bites of poetry to a book which is kept in a tin box.

Looking at the view from the top of the cliff railway, in Lynton.
Local goat population, in the Valley of the Rocks.

Valley of the Rocks
Valley of the Rocks: click on the photo to spot the White Lady.


Looking back along the Coastal Path at some spectacular scenery.



Looking really tired following a wet and windy night, tarping on the coastal path.


Tarping out on the Coastal Path.



Monday, 25 August 2014

Tarping on the West side of the Hole of Horcum

Tarping out in a beautiful location on the North Yorkshire Moors, above the valley in which the North  York moors Steam Railway runs through from Pickering to Whitby

Train Passing below



Tarp looking down on the railway below


Steam engine rolling through




Putting tarp up next to skeeton Tower


The morning after a fantastic sunrise


Sunday, 17 August 2014

Evening walk along South West Coast Path From Charmouth to Eype and Tarping











Heading down to Seatown for an early morning skinny dip in the channel 

http://townmillbakery.wordpress.com/

After a walk along the south west coast path and night out, a stop at the town mill bakery in Lyme Regis with there wonderful array of foods and pastries






Just before sunset looking over the water to Lyme Regis

SUNSET

What a life food wine beautiful surrounding 


Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Caving, Tarping and Walking A few days of activity

For those of you who can remember the late 70's very early 80's  a cavers impression of Adam Ant ( any takers on who he is??????)





Rigging Dolly Tubs For both SRT & Ladders
















Sign posts now adorn the route for those who no not the route or unable to read a map