‘The Country of My Heart’ The book that inspired this walk…Sons & Lovers (1913) My English teacher told me that no-one remained a DH Lawrence fan beyond their twenties and, although in a sense he was right, he was somewhat dismissing our adulation of him in our late teens. And it really never was all […]
‘You cannot think how delightful and fresh the place is and how good the walks’ KEY DATA Terrain: paved Starting point: Broadstairs Harbour Car Park, CT10 1EU Distance: 1.4 km (0.9 miles) Walking time: 25 mins (15 if you’re Dickens-speed) Map: Can be found online at: https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/route/9633303/Broadstairs-Kent-Charles-Dickens Facilities: All CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870) The life and works […]
‘As the tide ebbs and flows, this place is surrounded twice daily by the waves of the sea like an island and twice, when the shore is left to dry, it becomes again attached to the mainland.’ Saint Bede, 8th century KEY DATA Terrain: You can only cross by foot at low tide! Follow the […]
‘A natural conversation’ The inspiration for this walk… Akenfield I first read Akenfield twenty or more years ago and it has held a tight grip on my perception of the countryside ever since. It just seemed so very believable – there was as much emotionally damaging about the claustrophobic, inward-looking world of early twentieth century […]
‘The true Arcadia of wild beauty’ ‘Always to me the Mother of Muses’ The inspiration for this walk…The selected poems of GM Hopkins More than any other poet perhaps Gerard Manley Hopkins seemed to us to be the perfect poet to study when you are first getting into poetry: there were so many terms he […]
‘Piled deep and massy, close and high; mine own romantic town’ Sir Walter Scott ‘This profusion of eccentricities, this dream in masonry and living rock’ Robert Louis Stevenson ‘Edinburgh is a mad god’s dream’ Hugh MacDiarmid ‘Edinburgh is a hotbed of genius’ Tobias Smollett ‘Edinburgh is alive with words’ Sara Sheridan ‘The place establishes an interest in […]
‘The great inviolate place had an ancient permanence which the sea cannot claim’ KEY DATA Terrain: Undulating, potentially wet and muddy Starting point: Thorncombe Wood car park, Higher Bockhampton, DT2 8QJ Distance: 15.4 km (9. 6 miles) Walking time: 4 hrs 20 mins OS Map: OS Explorer OL15. The map can be found online at: https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/route/9601721/Bockhampton-The-Frome-Valley-Dorset-Thomas-Hardy […]
‘Upon smooth Quantock’s airy ridge we roved, unchecked, or loitered ’mid her sylvan combes’ (Wordsworth) ‘Now, my friends emerge Beneath the wide wide Heaven—and view again The many-steepled tract magnificent Of hilly fields and meadows, and the sea’ (Coleridge) The inspiration for this walk…The Lyrical Ballads (1798) When I first started to study English Literature […]
‘Oh Sylvan Wye! Thou wanderer through the woods, How often has my spirit turned to thee!’ KEY DATA Terrain: muddy, steep climbs Starting point: Symonds Yat Rock Car Park, GL12 7NZ Distance: 9.6 km (5.9 miles) Walking time: 3 hrs OS Map: OS Explorer OL14 Wye Valley and the Forest of Dean. This route can […]
‘I think Fowey means more to me than anything now. The river, the harbour, the sea. It’s much more than love for a person.’ ‘All I want to be is at Fowey. Nothing and no one else. This now is my life.’ The inspiration for this walk…Rebecca I must admit it was the 1940 Hitchcock […]
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