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On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path again – 2019 Day 4

We were woken early by the rumbling of a train, the sound coming in through our open window – it … More

Amroth, backpacking, North Beach, Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Penally, Saundersfoot, South Beach, St Catherine's Fort, Tenby, Tenby Castle, The Dorset Rambler, trekking, Wales, walking, Wiseman's Bridge

On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path again – 2019 Day 3

Day three dawned bright – in fact it was probably brighter outside than in because of disturbed sleep last night. … More

backpacking, Barafundle Bay, bays, Broad Haven, cliffs, coast, Freshwater East, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Penally, sea, Stackpole, The Dorset Rambler, The Lily Ponds, Wales, walking

On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path again – 2019 Day 2

Day two dawned somewhat cloudy although fortunately it wasn’t to last. Compared to my more usual camping trips, this was … More

Angle, Bosherston, Castlemartin, East Blockhouse, Eligug Stacks, Flimston, Freshwater West, St Govan's Chapel, The Dorset Rambler, The Green Bridge of Wales, The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Wales

On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path again – 2019 Day 1

It’s pouring with rain outside, so finally I have got round to looking back on my walks, and rides, over … More

Angle, Angle Bay, backpacking, Milford Haven, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pwllcrochan, The Dorset Rambler, walking

Of villages, churches, ancient bridges, and awesome pies!

Those who follow my blog regularly will know that this summer I have been enjoying many cycle rides around the … More

Chettle, country lanes, Cycling, Dorset, Farnham, Gussage All Sants, Harvest, The Dorset Rambler, white mill, Wiitchampton

Cycling the lanes, or walking the paths, of Dorset?

Life seems to have been busy recently, or perhaps more precisely, the lovely weather has kept me from sitting at … More

country lanes, Cycling, Dorset, footpaths, saddles, The Dorset Rambler, walking

Cycling Through Dorset Again

Well, since my previous post, which is here, I have been out on another three cycle rides through Dorset and … More

Chalden Herring, Creech, Cycling, Dorset, Lulworth, Moreton, Purbeck, The Dorset Rambler, Wareham

Peddling the Lanes of Dorset

This week was forecasted to be a really hot week on the south coast but Monday was more ‘normal’ so … More

Arne, bike, Creech, Cycling, Dorset, heathland, mist, Purbeck, The Dorset Rambler, Wareham

On Dungy Head Again

I’m sure I have posted pictures of this view before because it is a favourite of mine. This was taken … More

Dorset, Dungy Head, Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Man o' War Bay, sketching, St Oswald's Bay, summer, The Dorset Rambler, viewpoint

On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path

I have just returned from a backpacking trip to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales, and what an awesome trip … More

backpacking, coast, hiking, Manorbier, sea, The Dorset Rambler, The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Wales, walking

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