Weatherman Walking Sully to Penarth Approximate distance: 5 miles End Start

Similar documents
Approximate distance: 10 miles For this walk we ve included OS grid references should you wish to use them. Start. End

Lincolnshire Walks. Ancaster. Three cir cular walks of2 3/4,4or 6km (11/3, 21/2 or 33/4 miles)

Approximate distance: 5.5 miles For this walk we ve included OS grid references should you wish to use them. Start. End

Weatherman Walking. Approximate distance: 5.5 miles For this walk we ve included OS grid references should you wish to use them. Start.

Coast Survey Stretch 03 Seaview High Street to Sandown Zoo

Chapel Point to Anderby Creek

There are toilets at Manningtree Station, Flatford (close to the hump back bridge) and in Dedham.

Southbourne. Site briefing mandatory on first visit. See special restrictions. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Chichester Harbour. A Walker s Guide

Danbury Words and pictures by Laurie Page of the Public Rights of Way team at Essex County Council.

Maps The maps provided are a guide and are not to scale. Please use OS Explorer Map 120 (Chichester).

A circular walk of or km (2 1 4 or miles)

Walk Description. Directions

Let s get a move on! Offers Over 375,000

The Hundred Parishes

Sandilands to Huttoft Bank

Key Information. Self-Guided Walk Exploring Sedbergh

NEWLANDS CORNER AND ST MARTHAS

9.5 km Circular 3 hours

Maps The maps provided are a guide and are not to scale. Please use OS Explorer Map 120 (Chichester).

9.5 km Circular 3 hours

Approximate distance: 5.7 miles For this walk we ve included OS grid references should you wish to use them. Start. End

Walk 7: Watchet to washford

Lincolnshire Limewoods Walks. Woodhall Spa. A circular walk of 13km (8 miles)

Slindon Folly - South Downs, West Sussex

Beautiful Walks from the Blue Ball Inn

10 Miles Circular 5 hours

Hexham Abbey to the Racecourse Road

WELCOME TO RYDE. Access Statement for Ryde, Isle of Wight

Walk 2: Beamsley Beacon and Bolton Abbey

Lincolnshire Walks. Grainthorpe. Three circular walks of 2 ¾, 9 and 9 ½ km (1 ¾, 5 ½ and 6 miles)

Bonnie Prince Charlie Walk

BALCOMBE AND ARDINGLY RESERVOIR, WEST SUSSEX

Site Working Information Card: River Chess, Chesham Lawn Tennis and Squash club, Pednormead End, Chesham, Bucks HP5 2JU Grid Ref: SP

WELCOME TO SANDOWN BEACH

Waterfall to Heathcote

Route: Skewsby Foulrice Stearsby

Map 8: Ayrshire Coast: Ardrossan North Bay to Stevenston Pier Map Content Descriptions

Husthwaite to Byland Abbey

River and Canal Maps

Clyde Walkway Community Links: Nemphlar Moor Road to Braidwood

The Mileposts of Morvern

This will bring you out onto Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square is normally buzzing with activity.on your right is the National Gallery, and outside

Cilgerran Wildlife Park Circular Walk

Oldbury & Littleton, South Gloucestershire

Thank you for signing up to the 30 Bays in 30 Days Challenge!

RNLI Myrtleville to Church Bay Swim: Thursday, July 5th, 2018: 20.00

Walk NOC 03 Location: Llyn y Fan (the lake) and Fan Brycheinog (the mountain) off Trecastle Road

coastal Safety challenge Leaders notes

Maps The maps provided are a guide and are not to scale. Please use OS Explorer Map 120 (Chichester).

Waterhead Pier to Orrest Head, Windermere and Bowness

Currie Rd to Davidson Park

For more information and to buy this book click here ISBN: CICERONE. Guides for walkers, trekkers, mountaineers, climbers and cyclists

THE DOG AND DUCK HAREWOODS ESTATE TRAIL. 6 Miles Circular 3 hours. Getting there. Walk Sections

Saltash, Cornwall - Railways, Rivers & Castles

A Walk around Holmes Chapel starting & finishing at Holmes Chapel Railway Station. by Tony & Lindsay Wright (2016)

Summer Visitors Play in Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket

Masson Hill. Walk. Approximately 4 km. Moderate Walk Begins from Matlock Railway Station

Walk 2: doniford to east quantoxhead

& r al. Two circular walks of 8 km (5 miles) wal k

Thank you for signing up to the 30 Bays in 30 Days Challenge!

8 Miles Circular 4 hours

San Diego-Scripps Coastal SMCA and Matlahuayl SMR Survey Sites -La Jolla-

SELF GUIDED TOURING ROUTE

Stokenchurch. Bluebell Woods, Bomber Memorial, Red Kites, Getty s Cricket Ground, Nature Reserve

Spit Bridge to Middle Head Forts

Tinneyhall Wood, Cornwall - About 9 ½ acres, 59,000

Walk Description. Directions

Thirsk Castle. To begin the walk go to the west of

Christchurch to Hengistbury Head

ST. AGNES. you cannot put a time limit on beauty.

Parris Island Declassified

holly tree Wellhill Farm Woodyard Bramham House red kites Round House ha-ha

Group walks & events manager: Getting Started for Contributors

Forest of Bowland, Lancashire

This walk description is from happyhiker.co.uk

For information on the beaches in the area please look at our beaches page.

The Mendip Way. Route Directions and Maps Wells to Frome

Welsh Newton and Woodland

PAGHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP

DREEMSKERRY MAENPORTH SOUTH CORNWALL

CALL FOR OFFERS - MONDAY, AUG. 31 st Redevelopment Opportunity PRIME ATLANTIC BEACH CORNER 3 BLOCKS TO THE OCEAN

Ref: LCAA ,000. Tamblyns Barn off Kea Downs Road, Penstraze, Chacewater, Nr. Truro, Cornwall

Other useful information Nearest Refreshments: In the Victoria Inn or the Lugger Inn, in Chickerell OS Explorer Map: OL15 (Purbeck and South Dorset)

Owned by: Wessex HGPGC Ltd Wind Direction W - NNW (275 to 340 ) Best: NW (305 )

Outdoor property Access Statement Northumberland Coast

The Kent Coast Coastal Access Report

THE BASTION SPECTATOR GUIDE

Harlington - Sharpenhoe - Pulloxhill

Teralba to Charlestown Park track head

Although the majority of these walks are around country lanes you should still follow the Country Code:-

View from the summit of Gun Hill, looking north-east

WINTERS ELECTRICAL SERVICES GRAND DESIGN PROJECT THE OLD TENBY LIFEBOAT STATION ELECTRICAL DESIGN AND BUILD

Heartwood Forest, in Sandridge, Hertfordshire, is a place where everyone can find space, peace, wildlife and miles of beautiful woodland to explore.

SANDBANKS COAST PROTECTION

Rhossili - Tears Point - Mewslade Bay - Talgarth's Well - Rhossili - ID: 148. Walk description:

SIX WALKS FROM SHRIGLEY HALL HOTEL COLLECT A COPY FROM HOTEL RECEPTION (PLEASE NOTE, WALKING AROUND OR ACROSS THE GOLF COURSE IS NOT PERMITTED)

No. 1 By River Ribble & Brungerley Park 3¼ Miles,

Title. Distance Place OS Map. 1-4 Miles Nr. Bakewell Buxton &

6 Miles Linear 3 hours

Transcription:

Approximate distance: 5 miles For this walk we ve included OS grid references should you wish to use them. 4 End Start 2 3 N W E 1 S Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. Crown copyright and database right 2009.All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100019855 The maps are intended as a guide to help you walk the route. We recommend using an OS map of the area in conjunction with this guide. Routes and conditions may have changed since this guide was written. The BBC takes no responsibility for any accident or injury that may occur while following the route. Always wear appropriate clothing and footwear and check weather conditions before heading out. 1

Start: Hayes Road car park, Sully Starting ref: ST 148 679 Distance: Approximately 5 miles Grade: Leisurely Walk time : 2 hours This linear route travels along the coastal path from, for an insight into the area s rich and exciting history. You can pay a visit to Sully Island, view remains of historic WW2 gun batteries and stand on the spot where the first ever radio transmission, over open sea took place. The route ends at Penarth s iconic pier which earned the Victorian town the reputation of The Garden by the Sea. Parking A free car park is available on Hayes Road, Sully. As you join Hayes Road from the direction of Sully Moors Road or the B4267, the car park is the second left turn with a height restriction. It is easily missed, so keep your eyes peeled! It s directly opposite a very large industrial estate. This is a linear route so remember to think about your return journey. Regular buses run between the start and end point. Directions Car park entrance Having parked at Hayes Road car park, join the coastal path and turn left. We are following the Vale Trail markers throughout this walk. Follow the route along with the sea to your right; eventually you will pass Sully Sailing Club on your left. Continue following this route until you reach the edge of a caravan park. Turn left here, and follow the path up to another metal kissing gate. Go through this gate and turn right. Be careful as at this point as you are walking on a road. Metal gate where you are going to turn right 2

This road will lead you towards Swanbridge bay, home to a restaurant, pub and Sully Island. It s possible to pay a visit to the island via a rocky causeway, at low tide. However any visitor should pay attention to the RNLI s warning signs and traffic light system, there s a countdown clock which shows how long you have left to visit the island. It s a 40 minute round trip so make sure you factor that in. It also can be slippery so appropriate footwear is a must. It is very easy to become trapped by the incoming tide and many walkers have had to be rescued over the years. If in doubt, call 999 and ask for the coastguard. Never ever attempt to swim back. Sully island RNLI traffi c light system 1 Sully Island (ST 16587 67016) Sully Island is a small tidal island located just opposite the Captain s Wife pub. It s 14 and a half acres in total and is accredited as a Site of Special Scientifi c Interest (SSSI). It has had a rich history with pirates and smugglers using it throughout the ages. A few years ago a mystery buyer purchased the island to keep it preserved in its current state. Derek at shipwreck on Sully island 3

Continue in the same direction, with the sea to your right. You will pass Swanbridge House which is a residential home today but was once the summer residence of the Marquess of Bute. This section of the walk is also on a quiet road, continue through the canopy of trees. Eventually, you will come across the entrance to a caravan park on your right. Immediately after the caravan park there is a metal kissing gate also on your right. Enter the gate and follow the path, keeping the hedgerow to your right all the way through. Keep your eye out for the Vale Trail signs. Swanbridge House Metal gate after caravan park 4

At the end of this path you will come to a wooden bridge on your right. Cross over, and continue following the Vale Trail signs pointing towards the sea. We will be turning left along this path, but if you take a very quick detour to your right you will have a fantastic view of St. Mary s Well Bay, and a former World War II searchlight station. Following the path left, you will eventually spot a Lavernock Point s gun batteries. Wooden bridge WWII searchlight station 2 Lavernock Point Gun Batteries (ST 18053 67929) The concrete remains are a scheduled ancient monument. The anti-aircraft battery was utilised during World War II. It was adapted from an earlier construction fi rst built in the 1860s by the Royal Commission in order to protect against French invasion. Four anti-aircraft guns were arranged in a clover-leaf pattern with a lighter, 40mm Bofors gun nearby. There were batteries similar to this all over the country during the war, but few remain today. Alan, Derek and Colin check out the remains of Lavernock gun battery 5

Once you ve taken in the battery remains, rejoin the stone path you were on. Follow this until you reach a metal kissing gate. Go through this gate and into Lavernock Nature Reserve. As you walk through, keep the hedgerow to your right, and when you reach the exit gate, leave the reserve and turn right onto a quiet country road. Follow Fort Road down until you reach St Lawrence s Church on your left. Entrance to Lavernock Nature Reserve Gate to exit the reserve 6

3 St. Lawrence s Church (ST 18593 68206) St. Lawrence s Church is a late 18th century limestone church at Lavernock point. The church s exterior wall has a plaque commemorating Guglielmo Marconi, who in 1897 famously sent and received the fi rst ever radio transmission over open sea between Lavernock Point and Flat Holm Island. St Lawrence s Church with Marconi plaque Continue in the same direction, and you will walk past Lavernock House on your left. This was once Lavernock Farm. The Marconi transmission took place between there and nearby Flat Holm Island. Follow the Vale Trail, turning left back onto the cliffside path. Keep going along the path across these cliffs until you reach a wooden kissing gate. Wooden gate You are now onto a long, straight stretch with Penarth Pier in the distance. Keep following this path. Continue straight all the way down until you reach the esplanade. There are a number of shops, restaurants and the Italian Gardens on your left here. Continue a few hundred yards further where you will reach the entrance to the pier. Time to buy yourself a well-deserved ice cream! 7

4 Penarth Pier (ST 19116 71294) Penarth pier is a Victorian pier built in 1894. It has been recently restored; and won pier of the year in 2014! Colin and Derek on Penarth pier To get back to your car, regular buses run between Penarth and Sully. For up to date travel information and bus routes visit www.traveline-cymru.info 8

Dinosaur Footprints This programme saw Derek and Colin Jackson take a detour and hunt for Dinosaur Footprints. If you d like to do the same here is a guide on how you can attempt to fi nd them. The best time to spot the Triassic tracks are just after high tide when they may retain small puddles of water. Location: Bendricks Beach, CF63 3RF Slipway Grid Reference: ST 13393 67157 Footprint Grid Reference: ST 13327 67065 (approximately) Map to fi nd the dinosaur footprints Parking: You will fi nd some roadside parking just behind the beach near the Atlantic Trading Estate / the Household Recycling Centre. Access to the shore is a short walk across some rough ground and down the remains of a slipway. As you walk down the slipway look to the right and you will see a number of shelves layered into the rocks. There are a number of footprints that can be found along these shelves; the clearest are visible on a shelf to the right a stone s throw away from the slipway. The easiest way to fi nd them is to have an explore yourself! If you are lucky enough to fi nd them the advice is to not damage or remove them. A Triassic track 9