Geocaches - 4
Walk Inspiration - Jarrold 11 - Dorset, Walk 3
For our second Dorset walk, we head to the holiday resort of Lyme Regis. As I've not followed in Meryl's French Lieutenant womanly steps, I want to experience the Cobb. Yet it appears that I have been here before. I am reminded by Sonia that we came in 2006, drank in the Volunteer Arms and ate fish and chips at the quayside. This information fails to resonate with me.
If only I kept a blog.
It's also Mother's Day. And I am looking for a table at a dog friendly pub that does a Sunday lunch. We bite the Cobb Arm's hand off when they can squeeze us in at midday, even if it means an early start to the walk.
Short drive to Lyme Regis and park at a huge car park on the outskirts of town. It is right on the South West Coast Path and on our route, so straight away we are climbing uphill through the mud for the inevitable views.
The Cobb through the Murky March Morning |
The first geocaches of the day make their appearance.
Caching Partners abandon me to the hunt |
Following the River Limm to Lyme Regis |
£20m of sea defences opened in 2014 |
Which lead to a town that I don't remember and some gardens before the Cobb |
Ten minutes killed, we make a quick tour of the Cobb and then head back - ready for warmth and food.
Dorset portions do not lend themselves to puddings.
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