Monday 31 March

 

Budliegh Salterton to Sidmouth 6 miles

John drives us to Budleigh Salterton, where we finished last year.  He has just retired and seems happy to be our chauffeur.

It’s a glorious morning, and the forecast is set fair for at least the week.  Since we were last here, the wetlands scheme has been completed, and we are fortunate to arrive at high tide.  The whole valley of the River Otter is flooded, including the cricket ground.  Amazing. 

                                    The new wetlands at Budliegh Salterton

We walk up the Otterton path which now has water and bird watching hides on both sides.

We stop for coffee in the Ladram Bay caravan park.  Chris sees desecration of the landscape.  I see inexpensive holidays for families which can’t afford hotels.  I do admit she has a point.  There were caravans here when I came to Ladram Bay as a child.  But the site is now humungous.  The coffee in the restaurant is very good, however. 

There is a path diversion.  We manage to get a bit lost and added an unnecessary half a mile.  Lunch on the top of Higher Peak.  This is all very familiar territory for me.     We stop for tea at the Fort Café in Connaught Gardens.  The gardens are rather drab.  Where are the glorious wallflowers?

We descend and mooch along the sea front.  We stop for a photo in front of the Elizabeth Hotel.  It was started by my grandmother in the nineteen twenties.  I spend a lot of my childhood here because my family was based with the army in Germany.



John picks us up in Sidmouth at 4.30.  We have done six miles.  I get terrible cramp at night.

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