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Minack Theatre It's claim to fame is that it is where the first undersea telegraph cables were laid from and has a museum dedicated to that subject. It has a beautiful white sand beach on which you can see the cables poking out in places. |
Donnington Castle Donnington Castle stands today as little more than a ruined gatehouse & the flint & mortar outline of the external walls on a grassy hill to the North of Newbury in Berkshire |
Lymington (the New Forest) nice people here. can get free tea/coffe at our place, must be booked ahead via my moblie. possibly assist with some basic bike/trike repairs, for donation to N.A.B.D |
Avebury 24 miles from Stonehenge, to the West of Marlborough, in the ancient kingdom of Wessex. |
Wilton Windmill Wilton windmill sits on the chalk downs of the Berkshire/Wiltshire borders, surrounded by wheat fields & woodland |
Milestones Museum, Basingstoke. Standing on a raised bank overlooking the main Basingstoke ring road, the museum is housed in a purpose built “hangar” surrounded by a grassy play/picnic area full of agricultural implements & tactile modern sculptures. |
Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary, Oban, Argyll, Scotland. On the shores of beautiful Loch Creran at Barcaldine, with a wonderfull woodland walk and plenty to see in the Sanctuary itself. It's worth a visit rain or shine. |
The Iron Butt run, End to End GOLD ride. Carving a route of over 1000 miles within 24 hours from Land’s End, the Southern-most tip of England, up to John O’Groats, the most Northern point of mainland Scotland. |