Wednesday 9 July 2014

The Wednesday Walk 9th July 2014









The Plan
An Old Sarum walk

Who Turned Up
Wendy, Trudy B, Trudy H, Sue, Ros, Diane and Tony R, Beatrice and Tony H, Colin and David (joined by Olga and Ray for the outward walk)

The Walk
Salisbury! Who doesn’t know Constable’s painting of the Cathedral from across the water meadows. Okay, so we didn’t do that walk, exactly, but we had a pretty good day with our ramble from the city centre to the ramparts of Old Sarum.
We drove to the park-and-ride car park and took the shuttle bus into the city. The square has been completely reset with new paving since we last did this walk. The only other change is the location of the shuttle bus stop. We walked out along the river with the weather hovering between overcast and sunny spells (couldn’t quite make up its mind!). Somewhere along the way we must have missed a turn because we had to climb a fence to get back onto the right path. No bother: we’re all reasonably fit.
After lunch we had the pleasant downhill walk back into the city. After the drive back to Wimborne, Beatrice and Tony kindly hosted the tea and cakes.

The Pub
The Harvester at Old Sarum. The menu at all these pubs is pretty standard and the food is usually good value, especially the free unlimited salads. Today’s selection was a bit of a curate’s egg. Some meals were good, others were a bit iffy. The batter of the fried fish was a definite no-no.

Next Week
Meet at the lay-by near The Angel, Ferndown at 0945.

Wednesday 2 July 2014

The Wednesday Walk 2nd July 2014




The Plan
A Bournemouth shore walk

Who Turned Up
Trisha, Sue, Trudy B, Trudy H, Beatrice and Tony H, Diane and Tony R, Colin and David

The Walk
It was a glorious day with clear blue skies and sunshine. As usual we parked near the tennis courts in Leicester Road. We then walked down through Branksome Woods to the shore at Branksome Chine. From there it was a short walk along the promenade to Diane’s beach hut at 25 Alum Chine. Here we stopped for tea and biscuits. Thank you, Diane, but we do need to inform you that the Egon Ronay sign has been stolen from your premises. After our morning cuppa, we walked on and up through the gardens to the Argyle Bowling Club café.
After lunch we took a casual walk back to the shore and stopped at Sue’s beach hut for our afternoon cuppa. Once again it was a pleasant interlude watching the sea and an RAF Hercules dropping its passengers into the water. Best place to throw them! The walk ended back at the car park. Trisha very kindly offered to round off the day with another cup of tea at her house.

The Café
The Argyle Bowling Club café. We have eaten here before but we were pleased to see their menu has advanced beyond the simple “all day breakfast” they have served in the past. The food was good and relatively priced.

 

Next Week

Meet at Beatrice and Tony’s in Wimborne for a walk from Salisbury to Old Sarum.