Tag: walking

Sport is not the answer

December 19, 2015 0 Comments
Sport is not the answer

According to the NHS Britain is the most obese nation in western Europe. A quarter of adults are obese. Levels of obesity have risen threefold on thirty years, and if trends continue half the population will be obese by 2050. Diabetes, heart disease and cancer are just a few of the diseases that can follow […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 28: Amroth to Tenby

December 5, 2015 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 28: Amroth to Tenby

8:30am on a dark December Friday, and we’re driving west, three of us. Rain, unforecast, runs into us from the west. The stub of a rainbow over St Clears soon erases itself. At Llanddowror the Tâf has burst its banks and flooded dozens of fields, metres deep. Everywhere the land is bloated with the rains […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 34: Pembroke from Neyland

September 15, 2015 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 34: Pembroke from Neyland

By chance we’ve hit upon the only week of the year with sustained high pressure and settled dry weather. But today they’re due to come to an end, and we’ve planned the final day of our south Pembrokeshire week as a half-day walk, from Neyland to Pembroke, in case of rain in the late afternoon. […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 32: Castlemartin from Angle

September 15, 2015 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 32: Castlemartin from Angle

H. has a day off, and C. and I tackle the section west of Angle. We take the same bus to Pembroke and minibus to Angle. The same south-east wind blows, but it’s a fine sunny day, as we walk round the coast between Angle’s two bays. We pass the ancient Old Point House inn, […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 33: Angle to Pembroke

September 15, 2015 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 33: Angle to Pembroke

Today C., H. and I open up a new walking front. We take the service bus to Pembroke and then the Coastal Cruiser to Angle. It’s a cloudier day, with a strong south-east wind to walk into. At the bus stop in Pembroke we meet a young student from Finland. She’s about to start a […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 29: Tenby from Manorbier

September 15, 2015 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 29: Tenby from Manorbier

After breakfast I visit Manorbier Church, high on a hill opposite the castle. It doesn’t open officially until 9:30, but a woman comes to the door as I try its door handle and invites me in. She’ll leave me alone now, she says, and departs. Perhaps I’m looking spiritually needy. Like all churches in this […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 30: Manorbier from Bosherston

September 15, 2015 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 30: Manorbier from Bosherston

Today we’re joined by M. and his binoculars. Again we start from the Bosherston car park, though this time, thanks to M., we escape having to pay the National Trust’s hefty parking fee. Down through the lily ponds again, but by the northern route and across two low bridges. From Broad Haven we turn east […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 31: Bosherston to Castlemartin

September 15, 2015 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 31: Bosherston to Castlemartin

Manorbier, according to Giraldus Cambrensis, is the pleasantest place in the whole of Wales. He was not impartial, since he was born there in the Castle, but on a warm sunny morning in September it’s hard to disagree. A cottage in the village is our base for a walking week in south Pembrokeshire, and four […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 15: Oxwich from Rhossili

September 5, 2015 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 15: Oxwich from Rhossili

Rhossili on a Wednesday morning in early September. The car park’s mostly empty. At the National Trust canopy no one’s around to give the hard sell on membership. A cool wind’s blowing from an unfamiliar angle, north-west, but there’s no rain in the forecast. We deviate slightly from the coast path to admire the Worm, […]

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Wales Coast Path, day 17: Llangennith from Llanrhidian

August 8, 2015 6 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 17: Llangennith from Llanrhidian

In Llanrhidian we park the car and poke our noses into the Welcome to Town. It’s been overhauled and reopened since we were last here and presents itself as a ‘pub and dining rooms’. The brand advice must have consisted of one word, ‘purple!’ Electric urban purple storms its way across the facade and marches […]

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