Cornish coast path from Mawgan Porth to Bedruthan steps and beyond with a stop at the NT cafe for refreshments.
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If you could only do one walk.
(90 Posts)We are currently away for our annual walking trip in the Lakes.
The weather is a bit mixed but today is looking good.
Yesterday we did Easedale Tarn from Grasmere, not my favourite walk.
I was allowed to choose today’s walk for the four of us.
I think it’s going to be Tarn How’s from Hawkshead, looking down on the Tarn with the Autumn colours takes my breath away.
If you could only do one walk where would it be?
Yes Sago. It's a lovely place. Huge and in the centre of Walsall which is pretty rundown really. The arboretum has miles of walks, lakes, streams, tennis courts, playground, small water splash area for children, picnic tables and benches, a cheap cafe and more. No I don't work for Walsall Tourism!
My husband and I loved walking in the Lakes, lots of favourites.
Tarn How’s from Hawkshead
Buttermere circular
Catbells
Langdale Pike
Ferry from Glenridding to either Howtown or Pooley Bridge and walk back
but loved going from Near Sawrey, passed Blea Tarn to Claife Heights coming back to Far Sawrey and lunch at Cuckoo Brow Inn or Tower Bank Arms.
I miss those walks with him!
AmeliaLW
Buttermere circular walk
Same here! Have done this so many times over the years.Now older I just wish there was another cafe at the farm end, halfway for a rest and a drink.DP isn’t one for resting and likes to push on.
Kate1949
Walking around Walsall Arboretum isn't bad either.
That’s beautiful Kate.
Nothing like a Sunday walk.
Sago
For anyone not in the know.
Ooh 😲
Sago
Allira I found the same when we lived in Shropshire!
It’s also often autocorrect as a popular surname Snowdon is likely to be corrected to Snowden’s
Anyway who cares?
A lovely thread where we have reminisced should not be spoiled by a pedant.
I think we may do Askrigg to Bolton Castle on Sunday, I actually love the limewash of the Norman church tower in Askrigg, though I’m aware it’s been very controversial!
I wish I could still climb Mynydd Pen-y-fâl.
The Sugarl Loaf to those who might not know 😀
Last time we did, a sheep came and shared our picnic.
Allira I found the same when we lived in Shropshire!
It’s also often autocorrect as a popular surname Snowdon is likely to be corrected to Snowden’s
Anyway who cares?
A lovely thread where we have reminisced should not be spoiled by a pedant.
I think we may do Askrigg to Bolton Castle on Sunday, I actually love the limewash of the Norman church tower in Askrigg, though I’m aware it’s been very controversial!
Allira
Purplepixie
I would walk to the bottom of my childhood garden and sit and talk to mam and dad.
Our long garden backed on to another one. If I went to the end of our garden the boy who lived behind us was sometimes playing out.
He taught me a lot of swear words.
He was called Christopher and his mother thought he was a little angel. 😇
I didn't mean to take away from your post, Purplepixie.
Yes, many happy memories of our garden too, a small house but a very long garden!
The bottom of our garden was just beyond my Dad's vegetable garden so I was hidden by his bean rack when I ventured that far.
Sago
Thank you all.
I have loved reading about all your walks, I have done a number of the ones mentioned, Buttermere crops up a lot, I love that walk.
We go to stay at our apartment in Ripon for a few days on Thursday so weather permitting we will be out again, I think the shawl Leyburn up to Castle Bolton via Wensley and of course the 7 bridges Fountains Abbey will be on the agenda, recommendation’s always welcome.
I thank the Lord for the ability to be able to hike.
For those not so mobile to remember the beautiful walks and the company you shared is so precious.
Finally to the poster who sent me a nasty private message regarding the spelling of a Welsh Mountain, it was not my post and how you could go through such a gentle non contentious thread looking for fault then send such a horrible message?
Shame on you.
Finally to the poster who sent me a nasty private message regarding the spelling of a Welsh Mountain, it was not my post and how you could go through such a gentle non contentious thread looking for fault then send such a horrible message?
How horrible!
I live on the Welsh/English border and can't spell some of the Welsh place names.
Purplepixie
I would walk to the bottom of my childhood garden and sit and talk to mam and dad.
Our long garden backed on to another one. If I went to the end of our garden the boy who lived behind us was sometimes playing out.
He taught me a lot of swear words.
He was called Christopher and his mother thought he was a little angel. 😇
Purplepixie I messaged them back yesterday pointing out the error and the rudeness.
As I did not receive an apology I reported them a few minutes ago.
The poster concerned is very acerbic.
He/she needs to be put back in their box.
It’s lovely to hear you would sit and talk to your parents.
I would feel I had achieved a lot if one of our children said the same.
Sago
Thank you all.
I have loved reading about all your walks, I have done a number of the ones mentioned, Buttermere crops up a lot, I love that walk.
We go to stay at our apartment in Ripon for a few days on Thursday so weather permitting we will be out again, I think the shawl Leyburn up to Castle Bolton via Wensley and of course the 7 bridges Fountains Abbey will be on the agenda, recommendation’s always welcome.
I thank the Lord for the ability to be able to hike.
For those not so mobile to remember the beautiful walks and the company you shared is so precious.
Finally to the poster who sent me a nasty private message regarding the spelling of a Welsh Mountain, it was not my post and how you could go through such a gentle non contentious thread looking for fault then send such a horrible message?
Shame on you.
I’m so sorry you had a nasty message. You should report them. Take care.
I would walk to the bottom of my childhood garden and sit and talk to mam and dad.
Thank you all.
I have loved reading about all your walks, I have done a number of the ones mentioned, Buttermere crops up a lot, I love that walk.
We go to stay at our apartment in Ripon for a few days on Thursday so weather permitting we will be out again, I think the shawl Leyburn up to Castle Bolton via Wensley and of course the 7 bridges Fountains Abbey will be on the agenda, recommendation’s always welcome.
I thank the Lord for the ability to be able to hike.
For those not so mobile to remember the beautiful walks and the company you shared is so precious.
Finally to the poster who sent me a nasty private message regarding the spelling of a Welsh Mountain, it was not my post and how you could go through such a gentle non contentious thread looking for fault then send such a horrible message?
Shame on you.
14:23Babs03
The walk from Puerto Calero to Playa Quemeda in Lanzarote. Over the cliffs on rough terrain from a typical tourist resort to a small Canarian fishing village with fish freshly caught served in a handful of eating establishments. We loved this walk but since my husband’s ill health we know we cannot do it again.
Similar - Puerto Del Carmen to Puerto Calero and back.
Camino de Santiago (across the north of Spain) - always wanted to do that. I daydream and wonder I could do it on a mobility scooter :-) I'm sure I could but enough charging points along the way could be tricky.
Buttermere circular walk ,then finish at the Fish or the Bridge for a drink
The North Norfolk coastal path for me - I love to see all the migrating birds, the huge skeins of geese and the wide open skies.
Yes we did Hawkshead to Tarn Hows yesterday, I posted a photo on a previous post.
It’s an easy walk, there is a sweet little Baptist Chapel with a community garden and a loo at Hawkshead Hill, always worth a stop.
Roughly 3 hours there and back.
The Seven Sisters in East Sussex. I just love coastal walking and the cliffs are so beautiful.
Yes, I tackled Fleetwith Pike a couple of years ago from Gatescarth. Quite a challenge with some scary scrambling! Once at the summit, walked on and did Haystacks and then down to Gatesgarth farm. I was pleased to have done this solo (68 yrs). Absolutely adore the LD and return here each year. Enjoy the remainder of your trip,Sago
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