One of the pleasures of travelling as we do is the ability to explore a small area of the country in some detail. I like days where we don’t use…
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An Afternoon Stroll from Frant to Eridge Green
It is another cracking day; in previous years we have had good weather caravanning in September but this is one of the best. After my morning walk and chores, which…
Read MoreWalking to Wadhurst
It is surprising how few books we read whilst travelling, when I was commuting to work in London I would get through a book a week without any trouble. Now…
Read MoreA Walk Around Bewl Water
When looking at a map to plan a walk there are two things likely to grab my attention. The first is a big hill (as long as it does not…
Read MoreA Cracking Six Mile Walk from Cholsey Grange CL
One of the joys of travelling as much as we do is that you have a constantly changing view from the caravan window. It also means we are privileged to…
Read MoreLlanthony, Offa’s Dyke, Hay Bluff and Capel-y-Ffin
We have reached the final day of our tour to Hereford the weather has been cracking. In fact too hot for us on a couple of days but it is…
Read MoreFownhope, Capler Camp and Paget’s Wood
It appears that I am the flavour of the month for nasty bitey things. When we were away in Ripon a few weeks ago some horrible fly decided to take…
Read MoreLongtown Castle
We have been fortunate with the weather on this trip, it is another warm and sunny day. Too hot for a mammoth trek. We might be able to cope but…
Read MoreMordiford and Haugh Woods
For a long time I have been saying that I am going to reduce the amount of work I take on but Lyn keeps reminding me that I am not…
Read MoreA Walk from Llanthony to Bal-Mawr and Capel-y-Ffin
Since arriving at Ashley Farm CL my morning walk has provided distant views of the Black Mountains, so far it has been too hot to contemplate walking up them but…
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