Ronald Good, in his 1940 publication The Old Roads of Dorset, describes the route as ‘one of the finest and most impressive ...
Stoops Bridge spans the Tarnbrook Wyre, and this joins the Marshaw Wyre just to the south of the hamlet. These two then become the river Wyre that eventually flows into the Irish Sea 28 miles away at ...
Carry straight on to another footbridge over the Marshaw Wyre then cross a gate stile and drop down to the riverbank with a wire fence and the river on the right. Keep on and cross a stile then ...
This walk in west Dorset takes in an ancient sunken road and offers a glimpse of an unspoiled old-world village. Click into the photo gallery above to see a map of the route full-sized.  The medieval ...
ONE of the key ingredients for a ‘perfect’ walk, is to follow a circular route, yet they’re not always readily available.
24/01703/LB, Old Clerks Office - Downham Market Town Council, 6 Market Place, Proposed Signage. East Rudham: 24/01667/F, The ...
THE Olympics this summer showed sport and physical activity at the highest level; and as exciting as that is to watch, the Somerset Activity and Sports Partnership (SASP) are here to remind you that ...
Yay! Finally, it is not raining, and even better, the ground is dry. A group of walkers from the Lewes Footpaths Group ...
John Davidson explores the peninsular at Noss Head and visits the lighthouse and 15th-century Castle Sinclair-Girnigoe ...
ONE of the key ingredients for a ‘perfect’ walk, is to follow a circular route, yet they’re not always readily available.
1. Leave the car park and turn right to reach Market Square. Turn left, passing the war memorial clock tower on your left. At the junction with Cape Cornwall Street, take the narrow Chapel Street to ...