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UK Coast Line all the way round - Latest Update 2,700miles
233514 PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:02 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Those of you with long memories might remember a thread with the same name in which I said I was planning such a trip....well this Easter (2007) we start. Unfortunately we have to go to Denmark and to Ireland this year so we aren't going to do this in one year even Smile but I've made up the following rules for myself.

The journey will be clockwise starting and finishing in Southampton.

Where there are roads to do it we will stay within 5km of the coast and always use nearest road to the coast even if it involves retracing our path.

Each segment of the journey will count if it starts from where the previous one ended. (ie can't do N Devon then a bit of the Cornish coast.)

Well the first bit will probably be a day trip and might only get us as far as Swanage but even the longest journey needs a first step.

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Miles coast 2695 Miles Out and back 1144 Nights away 37

(edited 30 July 08 to show current progress)


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Have you got that book "Sea view camping and caravan sites in britain" by Brian M. Leahy (
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Sounds like a damn good idea for a tour; true not original but it is an adventure and an adventure takes you to places you wouldn't normally go.


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Good-luck Frank
Look forward to following your adventure, i'll meet you with a cuppa and sticky-bun when you get to these parts. Very Happy







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If and when you get up round Morecambe Bay we will have the kettle on ready!

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We aren't far from the coast in the Southport area & you'll be crossing over the River at Penwortham. The brew is always on ... or I'll call & have one with you!
Hope you put up the project on a webpage.
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We're jealous it's something we intend to do when we have no ties. Have a great time and will you post where you stopped and what it was like?

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Greetings,

This is something that we would like to do, but it would be impossible for us, but wold like to try and get as far as we could, break the journey and start at the same spot next trip.

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233583 PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:41 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Brill!! After watching "coast" on bbc tv it brought good memories back of how loverly Britain Is . you can get the book from amazon, which might help with your journey. Enjoy. and good luck with it
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Hi Frank

We have many "homes" (campsites) along the Suffolk and Norfolk coastline. Make sure you call in and stay a while. We are currently a few miles from the coast at Gorleston


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