Devon, Cornwall and London

In 2003, we made a three week holiday to the UK, with the kids.
Crossing the Channel by Hoverspeed Seacat, crosssing England to Dartmoor, to make some walks in this wild area. We stayed on a little camping site near Clifford Bridge, an area where the writer Thomas Hardy had stayed for a period. From there, we could undertake some nice walks on Dartmoor and visit a number of National Trust sites.
Next stop was the Nothern coast of Cornwall, near St Agnes, on the Northern slopes of the St Agnes Beacon. Just a few hunderd meters from the coast, Kim and Kasper could spend their days on the small beach, while Rita and I coulad make our walks. When the weather turned, we visited some historic sites – mainly previous tin mines. On the wettest day, we visisted the Eden project.
The last week was spent near Londe, where we did some site-seeing by foot and visited a number of interesting locations.

A report – in pictures – can be found here

Olst

This is a two-loop walk from a central point. This walks motto was “Along Estates”. There have been quite a few in this area.

The first loop, about 14Km in length, heads into the Salland region, through some woodland and rural area.
The second loop, just over 15 Km, heads to the IJssel river and back, again through woodland and rural areas, but different.

Photographic impressions

THe GPX format track
THe CSV format track

The walk was set out by the walker’s association in Olst.