Post by Dave on Aug 23, 2009 14:08:35 GMT
Well the Teignmouth day out thread, sure got plenty of interest and some great posts and photos were added to it. The greatest thing that happened was Chelstongull discovered there were other civilizations living beyond the Kingskerswell Arch.
Last Sunday he gagged and blindfolded the wife and chucked her in the car and headed off for what was for them, a very brave and courageous trip into the land of the unknown. I can report that Phil and his wife have agreed to join Carol and I on one of our famous mystery walks in the not to distant future.
Mind you they have both insisted on a few conditions before they will set off with us.
One……..must be allowed to bring a survival pack
Two…….Sleeping bags
Three…...Distress flairs
It should be fun and I can’t wait, I do believe that after his day out with Carol and me, we will wish he had bought that smaller size TUFC shirt after all
Carol and I did what was a first for us, we went on a train, and we got on at Paignton station and were heading for Dawlish. It was good to see the Bay from a different view point and once past Newton Abbot. You can just sit and enjoy the views across the Teign estuary, as the track runs all the way along side it.
You then get to Teignmouth and you can then enjoy wonderful views of the sea, not forgetting all the great tunnels the train goes through. The station at Dawlish sits above the beach and once off the train you just walk under the railway lines to get onto the beach.
Walk to your left and you will be on the famous Dawlish sea wall, the most wonderful railway line anywhere in my view, it’s so expensive to keep it open and running due to the damage from the sea, but it should never ever be closed down and must be maintained at all costs.
If you do feel you have plenty of energy, you can just carry on walking to the next beach called Red Rock beach, there are some great photos of this beach on the Warren and dunes days out thread.
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It is a long walk and you must remember you have to walk it back the other way, but its all flat and you can always stop and rest at the Red Rock Café, Barton loves this place for its bread & butter pudding, mind you every where he goes he seems to only eat bread & butter pudding and the odd carvery
Or once under the railway lines you can turn right, here the train tracks are right beside you and you can watch the trains disappear into one of the cliff tunnels. Carry on around the cliff and you discover a great hidden cove and beach.
Over 30 years ago when I was a much younger man I was working in Dawlish, news spread around the town one day,that a dead and very large whale had been washed onto the beach in the hidden cove. At lunchtime I went to have a look at this monster, I could not believe just how big it was and it’s the only one I have ever seen.
Come back under the railway lines and walk through the Dawlish Green, it has a lovely stream running down the middle and here you will find many ducks and the very famous Dawlish black swans. Stop and look over the bridges and play spot the fish, there can be some big ones to be seen at times.
When you get to the end of the green turn left over the bridge and then turn right, time to use the best loo’s you will ever find. There is a picture of them in the collection on this thread; it’s the building with the swans on it. Inside the walls are tiled with some wonderful pictures of the black swans etc.
Then carry on walking further along side the river until you come to a lovely play park. Here you can go over a bridge over the river and start discovering some of the small and hidden back streets of Dawlish.
Any bets Chelstongulls wife will find herself chucked in the car again very soon and find she is in Dawlish.
The pictures are some of mine a few of Carols and are in no particular order.
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Last Sunday he gagged and blindfolded the wife and chucked her in the car and headed off for what was for them, a very brave and courageous trip into the land of the unknown. I can report that Phil and his wife have agreed to join Carol and I on one of our famous mystery walks in the not to distant future.
Mind you they have both insisted on a few conditions before they will set off with us.
One……..must be allowed to bring a survival pack
Two…….Sleeping bags
Three…...Distress flairs
It should be fun and I can’t wait, I do believe that after his day out with Carol and me, we will wish he had bought that smaller size TUFC shirt after all
Carol and I did what was a first for us, we went on a train, and we got on at Paignton station and were heading for Dawlish. It was good to see the Bay from a different view point and once past Newton Abbot. You can just sit and enjoy the views across the Teign estuary, as the track runs all the way along side it.
You then get to Teignmouth and you can then enjoy wonderful views of the sea, not forgetting all the great tunnels the train goes through. The station at Dawlish sits above the beach and once off the train you just walk under the railway lines to get onto the beach.
Walk to your left and you will be on the famous Dawlish sea wall, the most wonderful railway line anywhere in my view, it’s so expensive to keep it open and running due to the damage from the sea, but it should never ever be closed down and must be maintained at all costs.
If you do feel you have plenty of energy, you can just carry on walking to the next beach called Red Rock beach, there are some great photos of this beach on the Warren and dunes days out thread.
torquayfansforum.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=daysout&action=display&thread=1897
It is a long walk and you must remember you have to walk it back the other way, but its all flat and you can always stop and rest at the Red Rock Café, Barton loves this place for its bread & butter pudding, mind you every where he goes he seems to only eat bread & butter pudding and the odd carvery
Or once under the railway lines you can turn right, here the train tracks are right beside you and you can watch the trains disappear into one of the cliff tunnels. Carry on around the cliff and you discover a great hidden cove and beach.
Over 30 years ago when I was a much younger man I was working in Dawlish, news spread around the town one day,that a dead and very large whale had been washed onto the beach in the hidden cove. At lunchtime I went to have a look at this monster, I could not believe just how big it was and it’s the only one I have ever seen.
Come back under the railway lines and walk through the Dawlish Green, it has a lovely stream running down the middle and here you will find many ducks and the very famous Dawlish black swans. Stop and look over the bridges and play spot the fish, there can be some big ones to be seen at times.
When you get to the end of the green turn left over the bridge and then turn right, time to use the best loo’s you will ever find. There is a picture of them in the collection on this thread; it’s the building with the swans on it. Inside the walls are tiled with some wonderful pictures of the black swans etc.
Then carry on walking further along side the river until you come to a lovely play park. Here you can go over a bridge over the river and start discovering some of the small and hidden back streets of Dawlish.
Any bets Chelstongulls wife will find herself chucked in the car again very soon and find she is in Dawlish.
The pictures are some of mine a few of Carols and are in no particular order.
[http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo359/davybeat2/0805060034.jpg/img]