This is the third morning for breakfast on the patio, some record for this month of June!
We love to have breakfast outside, you're almost sat in the fields with the birds offering a natural display of acrobatics and interest.
My guests have been walking the coastal footpaths in stages walking from Poole to Lands End. They stayed here for 3 nights. We're a good base with the bus stopping outside of our entrance every hour travelling the along the Jurrasic Coast to Poole on one direction and Exeter the other.
Jack and John walked and talked their way from Abotsbury to West Bay on the first afternoon putting the world to right no doubt! The ladies were the back up team allowing them time to discover places of interest locally. Then after a good hearty breakfast on Day 2 they walked back from Lyme Regis to West Bay, don't think it's any easier which ever way you go, still many hills to climb but the views are stunning! Not any easy footpath to follow from Lyme to Charmouth so beware or take the bus, that's my recommendation!
Day 3 saw Jack and Jack walking from Lyme Regis through the wilds of the Undercliffs and along the Devon coastline and the red cliffs of Beer, another major hike but they were lucky to have 3 good days, not too hot, clear views and a lovely breeze...........but then its always sunny in Dorset!
We bade them farewell on their way to stay at Branscombe with a day off for shopping, not too sure if the men thought that was a break?
From our visitors book 29/6 John & Barbara; Beware Walkers! You will fall in love with this accommodation, the food, comforts, and convenience of the bus transport on the door. Can't wait to start the Coast to Coast all over again! Many thanks.
and from Jack & Mavis; A lovely visit. Accom. and food excellent. Good company, lots of laughs!!
Check out;
http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/
The South West Coast Path National Trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking. From Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset it is the best way to enjoy the wonderful coastal scenery, wildlife and heritage.
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