Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Day 10: Lyme Regis to Sidmouth

If you've been reading this blog regularly you've probably noticed we've been consistently impressed by the things we've seen on this trip.  Today was no different.  In fact, today was the first time we had sunshine and blue skies all day.  This made everything all the more impressive.

We left Lyme Regis and promptly climbed a hill. For about 6 miles the path was mainly under cliff through wooded areas, with occasional glimpses of the sea. The ground conditions were good but we had to really keep an eye on where we were treading as the path was not exactly stable.

After Seaton we had more sharp inclines and open cliff walking at the top.  After getting some knee problems on the sharp descents we decided to take to the beach for the final mile and a half into Sidmouth. The signs of recent mudslides and rock falls were a bit alarming - it's not every day you see an upside down tree!

Here are some photos from Tuesday's walk...

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