Grottyish forecast so decided to cut and run and avoid the traffic.
Great call – 5 hours to do 160 miles!
Grottyish forecast so decided to cut and run and avoid the traffic.
Great call – 5 hours to do 160 miles!
Think we decided it was our favourite place.
Morning
Got a bit hot so went back to the cottage to sit in the shade and then back again.
Evening
Nice gentle sightseeing with frequent stops for coffee, lunch and so on.
Killerton
Topsham
And another in the list of Dorset/Devon places we thought we’d visited but have no recollection! Another warm day where sun and blue sky would have improved the pics but not the experience.
How do you top a peak experience? Simply add fish & chips!
making sure you keep the seagulls at bay (which we managed to do).
And a small diversion. This postcard was delivered for Jo as we were leaving
That’s Rothera in Antarctica by the way, so the longest distance piece of mail we’ve ever had.
And back to more prosaic loveliness. Cliffs at Beer
Beer for coffee
Branscombe
Above Branscombe (about 500 feet and quite steep)
Lyme Regis again
And a couple of friends…
That would be Lyme Regis on a beautiful June evening
Hmmm …
Working our way along the Jurassic Coast – this is Beer
Getting to know narrow Devon/Dorset lanes. Where we’re staying (Northleigh) is about 10-15 minutes from Colyton on single track lanes which means the time taken is highly dependent on how many folks you meet coming the other way. And the satnav is utterly hopeless as it doesn’t really distinguish between narrow, very narrow and totally ridiculous (and it assumes you can do 60mph on all of them).
But it’s lovely
We had been hoping for a week in North Wales, but Devon/Dorset looked a much better prospect, weatherwise. We’re getting used to these last minute plans, and Eileen found a wonderful cottage near Honiton. It’s really in Devon, but we’ll probably be back at Lyme Regis more than once this week.
Oh – and it’s scheduled to be 30 degrees at home; quite a bit less here.
M25 up to its usual tricks, and although we had remembered the route to Dorset, we’d forgotten how slow it can be – and this isn’t even during peak time. Anyway, nearly 5 hours after setting off (two stops, though) we rolled into Seaton.
And about the only town in the UK that wasn’t sunny, although actually quite a relief after a long hot car journey.
And another great place to stay.
Missed thunderstorms and heatwave, and it was gorgeous. Note the coat – it was wonderfully chilly!
Same place as last August, including Granville the dog. Just a couple of days to see if we can avoid the heat and thunder. So far so good.
Read a travel review which said it is impossible to stay long enough to eat everything and everywhere you want to, which is true. Fish and chips, cakes, ice-creams just keep lining up.
And loveliness
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