Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 July 2019

The Holiday Snaps – Part II



A view of Hive Beach Café from the
beach

Inside the Café

The morning catch, complete with samphire

There's a shop!

The Menu

Rose watching breakfast!

Best of all, your view from the Café

It's going to be difficult to top this!



The Holiday Snaps – Part I


from the beginning with a contribution from Rose too :

The view from the back of the house -
stunning don't you think?

The honey bees loved the lavender on the
terrace

and from Rose :


It's really hard trying to relax but I
found myself a favourite chair


My first visit to Hive Beach and the sea x 2
the cliffs on the left and the sky, sea and sand

More to follow!



Bits and bats and time for a recce!


I'd never been to Dorset and was excited. A smidge of background, just in case you should be tempted to visit. Lyme Regis is actually on the Dorset-Devon border – very convenient for hopping backwards and forwards! It's famous for heaps of stuff. If you fancy yourself as an amateur paleontologist there are fossils on the cliffs and beaches and the coastline, the Jurassic Coast, is stunning. Not for nothing though are there warnings “Do not walk under the cliffs they are dangerous and could cause injury or death”! It does get your attention.

Most famous for me is the harbour wall – “The Cobb” with which I became acquainted from the John Fowles' 1969 novel previously mentioned. Part of the film of the book, made in 1981, is shot in the town.

More recently the television crime drama Broadchurch was filmed mainly at West Bay – not surprising when you see the spectacular cliffs – the Jurassic Coast at its most magnificent.

It's Sunday morning and the weather is set fair – time for our first adventure. Travelling east from Lyme Regis on the A35 towards Bridport we take the B3157 – past West Bay, carry on to Burton Bradstock and we've reached our destination – Hive Beach and the Café!

I hope I've helped you get your bearings.

Apart from the recommendation for the Café its other attraction and in fact a double whammy, is that the beach allows dogs and the Café does too! We were not disappointed. There's an ample car park next to the beach and the Café.

I think the best I can do is show you the photos from the beginning and you can make up your own mind!



Holiday time again!


Last year I reported on the Island of Anglesey. This year our travels have taken us to Dorset – it's as easy as sticking a pin in a map and see what you come up with.

Our mission in recent times has been to choose beach holidays in the UK so we can take Rose and not have to wrestle with hanging around at airports and having to leave our dog behind.

Our choice was governed therefore, by two criteria, it had to be near a beach and the sea and it had to be a place in the UK that neither of us knew – new adventures!

We chose Lyme Regis in Dorset and that choice came from John Fowles' novel, The French Lieutenant's Woman – a classic that I read in the early 70s – I shall pass over the film …

I digress. We rented a large house with parking and off we jolly well went. Rose packed her bucket, spade and a selection of balls for the beach!

As one does when going on hols you make sure your hairdressing appointment is before you go – am I glad I did. My hairdresser Steve hails from this neck of the woods and before I left the salon he reminded me he'd recommended a great place to eat, on the beach, near to Lyme and was kind enough to give me the name.

Top of my wish list is a dog friendly place to eat – a great location is a bonus oh and of course the food has to be good – not hi falutin' or posh, just good! Steve assured me that The Hive Beach Café in Burton Bradstock was a yes, yes and a yes!

Thank you Steve … what an absolute gem! There's a shed load of Rocky Road heading your way.