Bay View House
35 The Esplanade, Weymouth
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Bay View House Weymouth

35 The Esplanade Weymouth, Dorset, England, DT4 8DH, United Kingdom

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42 days to go

A travel blog entry by ellicott84

... what ifs. But if I don't do it now then, my life will be full of what ifs.This blog, in which I will try to update as frequently as possible. Will be full of the people and places who I meet and see along the way. So in closing, you will probably notice many things evolve in this blog. Not including most of all my grammar. There will be highs and there will be lows but I hope this becomes the start of a beautiful blogging ...

The Art of Packing

A travel blog entry by rachelperkins

Im sat in my room trying to pack and its the hardest thing ever what do you put in a bag for three months? I keep taking things out and putting them back again! and I'm going to get out there and wished I had not brought something or a had left something behind.
I was doing abit of research the other day and the website I read said take two tshirts TWO tshirts! I think not! I wish my packing was that good.
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Camping in a field

A travel blog entry by nicola.hancox

... now). Once at the top of the hill it was all down hill into Weymouth, we then joined the Rodwell trail to our campsite/field. We had a lovely view over the sea and chesil beach but the toilet and wash room were minging and there was no where to wash the pots. We battled with the wind to put up the tent and finally made a cuppa and put dinner on. Lovely first ride but tiring and we had to cycle home again ...

Last week in England

A travel blog entry by stephjohnson

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... and continued out to Cerne Abbas and he took me to see the giant on the hillside, you know the one holding the big club? Haha. Then we went into the Royal Oak pub there, it was built in the 1500's! It was a very cool, quirky little pub and we had delicious fish and chips and cider. After that we drove further north and stopped at Sherborne and walked through the town and had a coffee. I had told Uncle Derek I wasn't sure about the tour I have booked for tomorrow to go to ...

Back to England - only just!

A travel blog entry by stephjohnson

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... to catch a much earlier train than I had
planned. I arrived into Poole station and saw Aunty Cas waiting on the other
side of the tracks. The laughing started straight away as she watched (and then
helped) me carry my case up and over the overbridge, no lifts here! Lol. I'm so
glad to be back here, it feels like home away from home and the company is
brilliant :D


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