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Cotswold Way: Hills, cheese rolling and monks

February 11, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

The unusual Prinknash Abbey, hidden in the Cotswolds We had overnighted at Painswick on the Cotswold Way. Being a Sunday morning, we breakfasted and then were off to experience a local church service. A pleasant service at St. Mary’s with the minister giving a sermon about the evils of transnational companies such as Nike. After […]

Filed Under: Walking Experiences Tagged With: Birdlip, Coopers Hill, Painswick Hill, Painswick on the Cotswold Way, Prinkash pottery, Roccoco Gardens

South Downs Way – Frogs and White Horses

February 9, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

The lovely Cuckmere River on South Downs Way Some time ago…. From London’s Victoria Station we board the bus and head off to Eastbourne, a 3 hr trip to the south coast. Most of the time was snoozing time. At Eastbourne, we then walked the 1and ½ miles to the Beachy Head Youth Hostel (no […]

Filed Under: Featured, Walking Experiences Tagged With: Beachy Head Youth Hostel, Cuckmere River, East Dean, Eastbourne, English youth hostel, Frog Firle, South Downs Way, White Horse

John O'Groats: top of Scotland

February 8, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

At John O’Groats Scotland From the Diary – May 31 – Saturday: Inverness – Thurso – John O’Groats I was staying overnight at the Inverness Youth Hostel. Phew! What a pong in the room. All these walkers, baked bean eaters, snorers, and no windows to let the air in. I found it difficult to sleep […]

Filed Under: Walking Experiences Tagged With: Inverness, John O’Groats, Last House Souvenir Shop, Orkney Islands, Thurso

Scotland: Fort William – Ben Nevis summit

February 1, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

Almost at the summit of Ben Nevis Fort William – Ben Nevis summit If you’re ever in Fort William, Scotland and you have a spare day, don’t miss out on a great opportunity of walking up to the summit of Britain’s highest mountain. And it’s not overly difficult, as long as you encounter a relatively […]

Filed Under: Walking Experiences Tagged With: Ben Nevis, Fort William, Nevis River

Monmouth Bridge – Offa’s Dyke

January 25, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

Monmouth Bridge on Offa’s Dyke Offa’s Dyke Walk:  There was a gradual ascent through a series of beech-forested slopes named Quicken Tree Wood, Wyeseal Wood and Creeping Hill. . The sky remained overcast without threat of rain. Once Keith and I had reached the top, we had occasional glimpses of the Wye and again walked upon the Dyke […]

Filed Under: Featured, Walking Experiences Tagged With: Duke of Edinburgh, Highbury Wood, Naval Temple, Offa's Dyke Walk, The Kymin, The Roundhouse, Upper Redbrook, Wye

Le Puy to Conques: walking gear – pilgrim’s passport

January 25, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

Le Puy, France ON the GR65: – The next day we had a lot to do. Waking early we left the hotel in the dark to attend the 7.00 am service which would include a pilgrims’ blessing. I felt a sense of adventure as we walked up Mount Corneille and into the centre of old […]

Filed Under: Walking Gear Tagged With: Black Madonna of Le Puy, Cathedral of Notre Dame, GR65, Pilgrim Passport, pilgrims’ blessing, Rocamadour, Santiago de Compostela, St. Jacques, the Stone of Visions

Lake District Walks – over Stake Pass

January 22, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

From the Diary – The impressive Langstrath Valley near Stonethwaite . Nov 5 – Tuesday: Keswick, Lake District, UK About 5.00pm we arrive at Barron House, a youth hostel, a pleasure after many hours of walking. This hostel is an imposing building and is in the Superior Class, i.e. it has all facilities. The drying […]

Filed Under: Walking Experiences Tagged With: Elterwater, Keswick, Stake Pass, Stonethwaite

Coast to Coast – Kirkby Stephen

January 18, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

On the Coast to Coast Path:  We followed the track that led along a back lane and out onto the long main road of Kirkby Stephen. There was our accommodation, perched right on the main street. The “Jolly Farmer” was a comfortably renovated inn. The assortment of boots and walking staves in the corridor suggested […]

Filed Under: Walking Experiences Tagged With: Coast to Coast Fish Shop, Kirkby Stephen, Shap Abbey, the market square, Wainwright

West Highland Way: the Devil's Staircase

January 15, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

Near Glencoe Valley Oct 6 – Monday: King’s House – Kinlochleven (14.5 km) It was raining and a heavy wind blew throughout the night. We had breakfast in the hotel’s quaint dining room. The lady of the house takes our order and even suggests conspiratorially to Carol that she tries the blood sausage. Mrs. –‘s […]

Filed Under: Walking Experiences Tagged With: Blackwater Reservoir, Devil's Staircase, Fort William, Glencoe Valley, King’s House, Kinlochleven, West Highland Way

Coast to Coast: walking gear

January 12, 2010 By Almis Simans Leave a Comment

Coast to Coast Walk – REETH to RICHMOND: The wind always seemed to blow in our faces. Still, mustn’t grumble. And anyway, who could really complain? Walking across open fields, exercising a thousand muscles; breathing in fresh spring air laden with a hint of farmyard aroma, and generally just being in the countryside, was the […]

Filed Under: Walking Gear Tagged With: blistered feet, RICHMOND, Robin Hood’s Bay, wicking sox

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