Burrator Reservoir
What started as a cold and cloudy November day ended in beautiful sunshine and an ice cream at Burrator Reservoir.
The day started and it was quite dreary but as many other people who live on Dartmoor will tell you, it can quickly change. Within a few hours just after lunch the sun came out and it was very much like a summers day. So much that we ended up at Burrator Reservoir near Norsworthy Bridge.
At Norsworthy Bridge during good weather you'll often find an ice cream van. On this glorious day in November we found the ice cream van and all had one whilst wandering around the moorland next to the river.
It was a lovely afternoon!
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Cadover Bridge
Cadover Bridge
Cadover Bridge is another of our favourite places on Dartmoor. You can find Cadover Bridge between Yelverton and Wotter. It's a very pleasant spot which can become quite busier during good weather.
There's a lovely car park at Cadover Bridge where you'll often be able to find an ice cream van and there is easy access into the river where children and dogs love to play and splash around in warm weather.
In the photo above you can see the bridge over the river Plym!
Cadover Bridge is another of our favourite places on Dartmoor. You can find Cadover Bridge between Yelverton and Wotter. It's a very pleasant spot which can become quite busier during good weather.
There's a lovely car park at Cadover Bridge where you'll often be able to find an ice cream van and there is easy access into the river where children and dogs love to play and splash around in warm weather.
In the photo above you can see the bridge over the river Plym!
Saturday, 1 August 2015
Morwellham and Tamar Trails
Our eldest son decided during the summer that he wanted to go for a ride on his mountain bike and so i suggested that we go to the Morwellham and Tamar Trails.
We thought we'd take one of the easier routes and although he had great fun there were a few uphill areas which he struggled with a little.
The route we took was the Wheal Maria trail that can be seen on the plaque above indicated in green. We parked up at the car park and set off!
The views along the way and although it was a beautiful day it was a little warm at times so please ensure you take a drink if you do any of these trails.
We had a brilliant time and will no doubt be going back again soon!
We thought we'd take one of the easier routes and although he had great fun there were a few uphill areas which he struggled with a little.
The route we took was the Wheal Maria trail that can be seen on the plaque above indicated in green. We parked up at the car park and set off!
The views along the way and although it was a beautiful day it was a little warm at times so please ensure you take a drink if you do any of these trails.
We had a brilliant time and will no doubt be going back again soon!
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Dartmoor Ponies
Dartmoor Ponies
We are really lucky to live where we do! Dartmoor lies right on our doorstep along with all of the benefits it brings including of course the wonderful animals.
Dartmoor ponies can be found all over Dartmoor and we have a fair few living on the moorland near to our home.
Whilst out walking the dog, i took these few photos!
We are really lucky to live where we do! Dartmoor lies right on our doorstep along with all of the benefits it brings including of course the wonderful animals.
Dartmoor ponies can be found all over Dartmoor and we have a fair few living on the moorland near to our home.
Whilst out walking the dog, i took these few photos!
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Plaster Down Kickaround
Plaster Down Kick Around
Plaster Down is an area of moorland on Dartmoor near to Tavistock and it's an area that we regularly visit to take the dog for a walk or have a kick around with a football and the kids.
It's a lovely area of Dartmoor with plenty of space and is very popular with families and dog walkers.
Below you'll find a few photos of the area and a bit of fun we had!
It's a lovely area of Dartmoor with plenty of space and is very popular with families and dog walkers.
Below you'll find a few photos of the area and a bit of fun we had!
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Tamar Valley Line Railway
Tamar Valley Line Railway
As bit of a treat we decided to take the kids into Plymouth to go tenpin bowling but instead of just driving we decided to give them a bit of a surprise!
Early in the morning my eldest son and i got into the car and drove into Plymouth train station leaving the Mrs and our other two children at home.
We arrived in Plymouth, parked the car in the car park at the train station and bought return tickets for the two of us from Plymouth to Gunnislake and then single tickets for the Mrs and our two other kids from Gunnislake to Plymouth.
My eldest and i then boarded the train and traveled along the beautiful Tamar Valley Line to Gunnislake where the Mrs and children met us.
The Tamar Valley Line takes you on a wonderfully relaxing journey from Plymouth up along the river Tamar to Calstock and then on to Bere Alston and finally to Gunnislake. You can image whilst on the train how it would have been traveling by steam train many years ago.
This particular photo shows the view out of the train window over the viaduct at Calstock!
All three children really enjoyed the trip and it made a brilliant change from the usual drive into Plymouth. It was an especially good trip due to the wonderful weather we had that day which showed off the river Tamar and surrounding area in all it's glory.
As bit of a treat we decided to take the kids into Plymouth to go tenpin bowling but instead of just driving we decided to give them a bit of a surprise!
Early in the morning my eldest son and i got into the car and drove into Plymouth train station leaving the Mrs and our other two children at home.
We arrived in Plymouth, parked the car in the car park at the train station and bought return tickets for the two of us from Plymouth to Gunnislake and then single tickets for the Mrs and our two other kids from Gunnislake to Plymouth.
My eldest and i then boarded the train and traveled along the beautiful Tamar Valley Line to Gunnislake where the Mrs and children met us.
The Tamar Valley Line takes you on a wonderfully relaxing journey from Plymouth up along the river Tamar to Calstock and then on to Bere Alston and finally to Gunnislake. You can image whilst on the train how it would have been traveling by steam train many years ago.
This particular photo shows the view out of the train window over the viaduct at Calstock!
All three children really enjoyed the trip and it made a brilliant change from the usual drive into Plymouth. It was an especially good trip due to the wonderful weather we had that day which showed off the river Tamar and surrounding area in all it's glory.
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