Friday, September 21, 2018

WEST BAY AND SWANAGE

WEST BAY




Before leaving our one night campsite we drove a short distance to the small seaside town of West Bay, it was full of Shearings buses and older folk who fell out of the buses and into the coffee shops. Roy likes to see all the harbours!

CORFE CASTLE


We arrived at the Camping & Caravanning campsite at Corfe Castle, a smart site but no wifi! Shame as I do like to do my blog and photos on an evening but will do when home.

Sun was shining so we drove 5 miles down to Swanage, another seaside town, we're certainly knocking all these places off the visited list!
Had a lovely wander along sea front then up to Peveril Point, stopping for Roy's ice cream and some half price pasties for dinner. On the way back we were one of the first cars on the scene of an accident, all the services arrived but don't think anyone was seriously hurt but a lot of spillage of fuel on the road. We managed to turn round and take a back road home.

SWANAGE







LULWORTH COVE AND DURDLE DOOR WALK


Monday was a fabulous sunny day as we drove to Lulworth Cove and walked around the cove then up and over the hill to Durdle Door. Had lunch on the beach then walked over the back hill and returned to Lulworth for the usual icecream. On the way back we stopped in Wareham for some supplies and lounged by the river watching the boats and hundreds of fish swim up river (mullet – a man told us)
On the way back we stopped to take a photo of Corfe Castle in the sun. We may explore it another day.

DURDLE DOOR

LULWORTH COVE

DURDLE DOOR


SUNBATHING

A BABY DURDLE DOOR

















VISIT TO SEE ROY'S DAD AND STUDLAND COAST WALK

After a very windy night we drove into Bournemouth to visit Roy's Dad and his wife, we enjoyed a few hours reminiscing with them and he enjoyed showing us his medals from the war including a recent one received from the Russian Embassy in honour of his service with the British Navy on the Russian Convoys. Amazing at 95, Roy said he hopes he gets his genes!


We had a picnic lunch by the bay then drove to Studland to do a pretty 4 mile circular walk along the cliff tops where we were blown to bits!

ROY AND HIS DAD




















 St Nicholas Studland. 12th century Norman church built on Saxon remains


THE BELL ROPES



KINGSTON COASTAL CIRCULAR WALK

Anyone in their right mind would not have attempted a cliff walk today, 48 MPH winds, but when were we ever in our right minds!

We did short drive to Kingston and headed up the climb to Swyre Head then down to the coast and along the coastal path where the winds were quite frightening at times. Even Roy had to hang on to the fence in one part. We found the windy most place at the top of the cliff for our lunch, sat on a stone seat which I swear was moving!
We've had a wonderful time here in Devon and Dorset, home tomorrow.

Our journey home was quite horrendous, took 10 hours, queued for hours on M1 and decided to go via Selby which was a good move. Torrential rain and flooded roads, we happily arrived home at 7pm












                                           LUNCH TIME BENCH







HOLDING ON TO FENCE TO STOP BEING BLOWN INTO THE BARBED WIRE!

CHAPMANS POOL


ST JAMES CHURCH KINGSTON



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