Thursday, February 7, 2019

Sandbanks - Both Sides

Sunday found us with another dry day so we thought we would make the most of it by heading over to Sandbanks.

Across on the ferry which cuts the journey time down, but it is £4.50 each way, so the only thing you save on is time.

However, once off the ferry we only had to drive for a couple of mins as I wanted to explore the area known as Bramble Bush Bay and Brand's Bay.




We parked up right by Bramble Bush Bay, and walked around the coast line.

There was still plenty of ice around, even on the shore line, but you had stunning views inland.



It is National Trust land so well maintained, we carried on walking all the way around, finally making it back towards the main road.

Instead of walking down the road we came in a little and followed a very wet track back down to where the car was parked.

We then crossed the road, and walked towards the sea on the other side - Sandbanks beach.

A sign warns us that it is a Nudist area, but you would need to be brave to get your tackle out in this cold weather!

The path was water logged in places, but there were some logs placed strategically to make it easier, but really not recommended if you are not steady on your toes!

Once out on the beach you had a clear view towards "Old Harry Rocks"



We stopped for a breather and then made our way back to the car and home.

Another day of blowing out the cobwebs, much needed! 

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