Villages Of The New Forest
There is so much to see and do in the New Forest that those visiting for the first time might not know where to start. There are free roaming animals including ponies, donkeys, cattle and…
Jane is a former journalist, who now works in public relations. She spends much of her working day writing. She’s a former cross country runner who gave up her trainers and leggings for stilettos and sequins, when she discovered salsa dancing in 2015. Jane spends many hours a week dancing and has recently discovered a love for walking too. She lives by the coast in Kent and loves the sea, the great outdoors and taking photos.
There is so much to see and do in the New Forest that those visiting for the first time might not know where to start. There are free roaming animals including ponies, donkeys, cattle and…
At Back of Beyond Touring, Camping and Glamping Park With endless blue skies and birds chirping happily by day and with a canopy of stars to gaze at during the night, what better a way…
The picturesque and bustling town of Sandwich boasts many treasures – from medieval houses and churches to riverside walks, boats trips and internationally renowned golf courses. There really are surprises and treasures around every corner,…
Visit the lighthouse, stroll along the beach, sit in the tranquil gardens – and see the awesome cliffs and coastline which inspired the James Bond adventure Moonraker. You get a real idea where he was…
Whether it’s a glorious summer’s day with the sun glistening on the sea, or a day when the seafront is clouded in thick, heavy fog, Deal Pier never fails to mesmerise and amaze. It’s not…
Take a stroll along the new pier at Dover in Kent and you will experience stunning and breath-taking views of the iconic and famous white cliffs – as well as a fab view of Dover…
The galloping chalk white horse on Cheriton Hill in Folkestone is the first thing people see if they enter the UK through the Channel Tunnel. The horse overlooks the terminal and sits on the very…
As well as taking in the stunning scenery as you’re on a walk, do you ever stop to notice some of the weird and wonderful signs along the way? I seem to be noticing them…
Steeped in history, a walk along the Royal Military Canal at Hythe, in Kent, is a route that I do quite often. However, it’s not just the history that’s of interest. I love the variety…
Pass the beautiful mermaid sculpture which looks out to sea, take a walk along the pier to the lighthouse and visit the harbour to watch fishermen with their catch of the day. These are just…