Chesil Beach Lodge
Coast Road, Burton Bradstock
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Chesil Beach Lodge Burton Bradstock

Coast Road Burton Bradstock, Bridport, Dorset, England, DT6 4RJ, United Kingdom

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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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Changeover Day 4

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... Tom Tom' as we left Waterrow as it wanted to take us on to the M5- no way! and headed across to Glastonbury via the A361/A39 retracing the walking that I had done crossing Sedgemoor/ Somerset levels. It felt like a long way- even in the car!!! Arriving at Emborough early afternoon we were very quickly set up again with electricity and water. Lunch and a sit in the sun before trying the computer. We had a fabulous phone call from Alan ...

Rest Day Waterrow

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... of rain as there was no other visible source of water for their sustenance. We called into Morrisons in Tiverton on the way home to replace the kettle as ours is making peculiar noises as if it is about to fizzle out on us and from a safety point of view we need to stay safe. Driving into home we find that there are many more campervans and caravans on site. We have adjacent neighbours, Vicki and Harry who are looking forward to their daughter and family joining them ...

Phase 4 Day 4

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... of shops were connected to the mystical and psychic phenomena. Yin and Yang was a prime example. A courtyard of small businesses emphasised the importance of temples, stones,meditation and healing. The town certainly appealed to those seeking an alternative to the capitalistic, cut-throat life that the majority of the population experience. Again it was a unique environment, very well matched to the Moors. It had been another fantastic day as we headed home the 40 ...

Phase 4 Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... amount of development work is happening in and around Taunton from housing to road infrastructure including a £7.5 million new bridge development that opened last summer. It is clear from the bridge development and road construction that cycleways and walkways are being encouraged- a greener Taunton? We followed NCR 3 passing the Somerset County Cricket Club Ground and were thrilled to see a picture of Ian Botham at his peak playing for Somerset in 1986. He ...

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