I spent my last morning on the Curlew Walking Holiday really making the most of my incredible accommodation. As much as I would have loved to sleep in I didn’t. But I did relax my way through the morning, with some granola, apple juice and coffee. I wrote in the guest book and soaked up … Continue reading Crossing The Finish Line – Day Four of Walking the Norfolk Coast Path
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Seals and Shingle – Day Three of Walking the Norfolk Coast Path
As I woke up on the third day, I lay there and didn't dare to move. I was so concerned about how much I had ached the night before and how much I could ache today. As I swung my legs over the edge of the camp bed I braced myself for the inevitable twinge... … Continue reading Seals and Shingle – Day Three of Walking the Norfolk Coast Path
Miles of Sand and Seashells – Day Two of Walking the Norfolk Coast Path
When I rolled out of my cocoon on day two I was fully expecting to be the biggest ball of ache known to mankind. But all was good!! (sometimes I forget that I cycle or walk 6 miles a day, 5 days a week, I am healthier than I think I am) I decided on … Continue reading Miles of Sand and Seashells – Day Two of Walking the Norfolk Coast Path
47 Miles of Wide Open Sky- Day One of Walking the Norfolk Coast Path
The morning I started walking the Norfolk Coast Path it was chucking it down. Proper raining cats and dogs. The day before it had been hideous humid sunshine, but that morning - torrential rain. This was a blessing in disguise though as it made my first day on the path a cool, calm walk - … Continue reading 47 Miles of Wide Open Sky- Day One of Walking the Norfolk Coast Path
My First Peak- Hiking Passage Peak on Hamilton Island
I love to walk. I walk a lot in Norfolk, but the thing about Norfolk is it is rather flat. Ok- now that is a lie, I can safely attest that there are hills, but Beeston Bump aside there are no great inclines. I have had the hiking bug for quite some time now, but … Continue reading My First Peak- Hiking Passage Peak on Hamilton Island
Sheringham to Cromer on Foot.
Yesterday I finished work at 1pm and had “nothing to do." The weather was stunning so I decided to walk the 5(ish) miles along the coast from Sheringham to Cromer. It’s something I have been thinking about doing for a while – but as it says above, “travel procrastinator." I should change that to “adventure … Continue reading Sheringham to Cromer on Foot.