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The Smugglers’ Cave

– – – Exploring The Countryside and Lanes of Dorset – – – Continuing our theme of quirky things in Dorset – I think this must … More

Dorset Coast Path, Firing Range, Lulworth, MOD, Mupe Bay, Mupe Rocks, Smugglers' Cave, The Dorset Rambler

St Aldhelm’s Chapel…….or is it?

– – – Exploring The Countryside and Lanes of Dorset – – – So, having looked at some Dorset places through the ‘lens of blur’ last … More

Chantry Chapel, church, coast, coastguards, Dorset, Dorset Coast Path, history, St Aldhelm's Chapel, St Aldhelm's Head, The Dorset Rambler, Worth Matravers

The Old Pier

– – – Exploring The Countryside and Lanes of Dorset – – – To continue with my theme of using blur and movement rather than freezing … More

alternative, blur, coast, different, Dorset Coast Path, long exposure, movement, quarrying, sea, seagulls, seaside, Swanage, The Dorset Rambler, The Old Pier, town

Curious Dorset Churches – Part 4

– – – Exploring The Countryside and Lanes of Dorset – – – Today, we are going to look at a tiny chapel that is totally … More

chapel, church, Dorset Coast Path, Holworth, Ringstead Bay, St Catherine by the Sea, The Dorset Rambler, Whistler, White Nothe, wooden

On the Wild Side – The Dorset Coast Path Day 3

The following morning at just after 5 am I was up and about. It must have been a warm night … More

Axminster, backpacking, camping, Cannington Viaduct, Charmouth, church, Dorset, Dorset Coast Path, Lyme Regis, photography, River Lim, Stonebarrow, The Dorset Rambler, trees, Uplyme Mill, walking, Wild Camping

On the Wild Side – The Dorset Coast Path Day 2

I woke the next morning at 4.30am as the first light appeared in the sky and immediately leapt out of my … More

backpacking, Broadchurch, Burton Bradstock, camping, church, Dorset, Dorset Coast Path, Eype, Golden Cap, photography, rain, rambling, Red Arrows, Stonebarrow, The Dorset Rambler, Thornecombe Beacon, village life, walking, West Bay

On the Wild Side – The Dorset Coast Path Day 1

Those of you who follow me on Facebook will know that I have just been on a short (well 50 … More

Abbotsbury, backpacking, camping, Chapel Hill, church, churches, Dorset, Dorset Coast Path, photography, sleeping under the stars, St Catherine's, The Dorset Rambler, The Fleet, walking

At the Seaside

Anyone who regularly reads my blog will know that I love to walk in the countryside with the grass under … More

500mm, beach, creative, Dorset, Dorset Coast Path, lens, people, photography, sand, sea, seaside, Tamron, walking

Of two ridges, the devil and heaven, amazing views, and an old mill but no stream!

It was a cold but beautifully sunny and clear winter’s day when I set out on this wonderful walk! I … More

corfe castle, Dorset, Dorset Coast Path, hills, Kimmeridge, ladscape, photography, poetry, Purbeck, ridge, Swyre Head, The Dorset Rambler, views, walking, winter

Of a new henge, priests and quarrymen, sunsets and spray, and a ledge that dances!

It was another of those rare crisp, cold, clear, Winter days and there was bright sunshine as I parked up near … More

Anvil Point, country life, Dancing Ledge, Dorset, Dorset Coast Path, Durleston, nature, photography, Priests Way, Purbeck, Seacombe, Swanage, The Dorset Rambler, Tilly Whim, village life, walking, Whiteware Quarry, wildlife, Worth Matravers

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