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tommytourettes · 11 months
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Another beautiful sunset swim. Studland beach, UK.
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calochortus · 28 days
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'You found a shell on the beach?'*
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'You found a shell on the beach?'* by Will Atkins Via Flickr: *with apologies to Bob Newhart... certainly made the walk to Studland Beach more interesting...
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hopefulkidshark · 1 month
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The Pig - on the beach, Dorset, United Kingdom: Mellow yellow house tucked away along studland bay, the pig-on the beach is truly rural, with uninterrupted views of the long stretches of dorset's sandy beaches and jurassic coastline. Designed in the style that has become the pig’s signature, it features a greenhouse restaurant, panelled cosy retreats with roaring open fires, 28 bedrooms with a touch of luxury but bags of homely charm, and massage treatment rooms tucked away in the shepherd’s huts at the bottom of the gardens.
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casfallsinlove · 8 months
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dreamy studland bay, dorset, uk 10.8.23
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Studland Beach Dunes #1 Painting By Jason Clive Lear
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nancydrewwouldnever · 10 days
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Vanessa Bell, Studland Beach, ca. 1912, oil/canvas (Tate Britain, London)
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We’ve Been Stealing Moments, Feelings (E, 209K) Chapter 26/27 out now!
The final chapter (and then there will be an epilogue) ♥
(Reference pictures under the cut)
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The hotel in Studland is a real, existing one – The Pig on the Beach – and this shepherd’s hut really is called Harry’s Hut. I had basically the same process as Louis in the fic when I was looking for a place where they could have their little getaway! :D I’ve of course never been, but I just based the descriptions off photos and reviews online. :3
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My questionable photoshop skills shine once more in this manip ^^ But the dogs and Harry's outfit are so cute I just had to make an attempt!
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Louis and Bebe ♥
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lovejaydwon · 1 year
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Ni una sola vez en la historia de recibir buenas noticias alguien ha respondido: “Está bien. Entiendo." Esas palabras están reservadas para cuando alguien te ha defraudado. Yo deberia saber / Never once in the history of receiving good news has someone ever replied, “It’s okay. I understand.” Those words are reserved for when someone has let you down. I should know #oldharryrocks #dorset #jurassiccoast #swanage #oldharry #studland #uk #dorsetcoast #sea #photography #studlandbay #coast #landscape #isleofpurbeck #nature #cliffs #photooftheday #visitdorset #bournemouth #landscapephotography ##travel #nationaltrust #beach #sunset #poole #dorsetlife #fotodeldia #fotografia (at Old Harry Rocks) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp7JEQnsl9g/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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anna-anaturistworld · 2 years
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Our visit to the Naked - NKD Festival
There is a new blog post available to read at https://anaturistworld.com covering the second half of our time at the NKD festival in August and ending with a visit to Studland beach. Wonderful summer memories. Bringing a bit of warmth to this rainy September day.
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inverted-sheep · 14 days
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Exploring Studland Bay from Sandbanks to Old Harry Rocks
Is there anywhere nicer than Dorset's Studland Bay on a sunny day? The four mile beach stretches from the Sandbanks ferry to Old Harry Rocks and has beaches, rock formations, nature and folklore. I spent a day exploring this lovely bit of coast.
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jaydeemedia · 16 days
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[ad_1] With such a breathtaking stretch of coastline, you’ll want to find the best place to stay on the Jurassic Coast. Whether you are a hiker, a beachgoer, or a do-nothing-er; this guide helps you choose your perfect spot. By: Paul Healy | Published: 12 Apr 2024 span box-shadow: none !important; filter: brightness(1) !important; ]]> With 95 miles of coastline and 185 million years in the making, the Jurassic Coast is a geological marvel, a scenic refresher and a hiker’s paradise. Finding where to stay on the Jurassic Coast is just the start of a great escape to some of the best coastal activities the UK has to offer. Spend an afternoon in rejuvenation mode either hiking along rugged white clifftops or lazing on pebble beaches below them. Take in the Jurassic Coast light via a sunrise excursion to a decaying castle, or under the exposed lightbulbs of a hipster brewery producing artisanal ales. The Jurassic Coast is a 2-hour drive from one end to the other, so it’s important to understand where you want to stay. Pick from a stylish clifftop hotel staring, a shepherd’s hut, a cool treehouse or a traditional pub in a remote location. Whatever accommodation you are after, our guide to the best hotels on the Dorset Coast includes all the regions along the Jurassic Coast to help you plan your next long weekend in the UK. 1 – PURBECK PENINSULA Best place to stay on the Jurassic Coast for superb hikes and dramatic scenery The Purbeck Peninsula is a sixty square mile patch of England, jutting out into the English Channel and bordered on three sides by water. Nowhere along the Jurassic Coast is the scenery more dramatic than in the Purbeck Peninsula. Towering white cliffs and mighty stacks of rock drop precipitously to the sea. Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove and Old Harry Rocks – the iconic sights of the south of England – are scattered across the peninsula, connected by scenic hikes on the Jurassic Coast. Just inland, the exceptionally photogenic Corfe Castle and several abandoned villages, add to the remote feel of the region. There are some great Dorset Coastal hotels on the Isle of Purbeck. Remote pubs all alone on the southwest coastal path, grand hotels in charming market towns or a bit of luxury along the bay in Studland. OSMINGTON MILLS SMUGGLERS INN The remote pub with traditionally furnished rooms perched right on the coastal path has stunning views over a rugged stretch of the Dorset coast. BOOKING.COM WAREHAM PRIORY HOTEL A grand hotel in the charming town of Wareham, the Priory Hotel is set within 4 acres of beautiful English cottage gardens. BOOKING.COM | HOTELS.COM STUDLAND PIG ON THE BEACH A gem of a 16th-century manor house on Studland Bay with a commitment to local produce and quality service. BOOKINGS STUDLAND COSY COTTAGE This cosy 3-bedroom cottage sleeps 5 and is ideal for families with all the facilities you’ll need for a Dorset coastal getaway. It’s a lovely 10-minute walk to the beach. VRBO.COM 2 – LYME REGIS  Best place to stay on the Jurassic Coast for a hip and welcoming seaside town There are a few seaside towns along the Jurassic Coast, but the pick of the bunch is Lyme Regis. Unlike some of the tourist-driven towns on the coast, Lyme Regis capitalises on the character of the area. Independent shops stocked with local produce line the high street beside quality restaurants and surprisingly good coffee.  The Lyme Regis micro-brewery perched over a tiny brook is a secret worth knowing about. Down on the front, the part shingle, part sandy beach bends in an arc backed with colourful huts and cute townhouses. It’s a lovely, authentic town with a working harbour that still clamours with activity in the early hours as fishermen head out to sea.   A little further afield, take part in a fossil-hunting expedition at Charmouth or enjoy a circular walk around the weird rock formations of West Bay. The barrel-vaulted, 14th Century Chapel at Abbotsbury is as traditionally English as you could h
ope to find. LYME REGIS CLOVELLY GUEST HOUSE  Great value guest house in the centre of Lyme Regis with help-yourself breakfast and very friendly hosts. The perfect Dorset welcome. BOOKING.COM LYME REGIS COVERDALE A comfortable and spacious 1 bedroom apartment located just 450 metres from the beach, this is a great choice if you’re planning on making the most of the beach. BOOKING.COM LYME REGIS THE PILOT BOAT  The recently refurbished beautiful rooms at the Pilot Boat are complete with finishing touches including robes, slippers and free beer. BOOKING.COM | HOTELS.COM 3 – DORCHESTER  Best place to stay on the Jurassic Coast for a charming market town with easy connections If you want to explore all the things to do on the Jurassic Coast then Dorchester is a great option. Centrally located between the Purbeck peninsula and Lyme Regis, it’s a great base to explore most of the main attractions on the coast. But as the capital of Dorset, Dorchester has its own appeal as well. The High Street is lined with grand and imposing architecture, excellent restaurants and museums. Perhaps more importantly, there’s good coffee at Coffee Saloon. As a major centre, it has a good range of accommodation from top quality B&B’s to grand Jurassic Coast hotels in landmark buildings. Dorchester is a great option for accommodation on the Dorset coast. In less than an hour’s drive you can be at many of the best spots anywhere along the coast.   DORCHESTER DUCHESS OF CORNWALL Classic market town hotel with a Georgian theme, modern amenities and beautiful decor. The Duchess of Cornwall is a classy stay on the Dorset coast. BOOKING.COM 4 – DESTINATION STAYS  Best Jurassic Coast hotels and innovative stays which are the attraction in themselves The Jurassic Coast has its fair share of quirky accommodation; places so good it hardly matters that you’re also in one of the most scenic parts of the country.   Go off-grid in a well-equipped and cosy Shepherds’ Hut set in the Dorset countryside, or unwind in stylish, quirky accommodation overlooking the sea. For something completely different, escape to the outdoor luxury accommodation of a treehouse; a unique stay on the Jurassic Coast and a memorable way to unwind. BURTON BRADSTOCK THE SEASIDE BOARDING HOUSE Stunning clifftop views from this stylish hotel with an on-site restaurant serving some of the best food in the area. BOOKINGS THANKS FOR VISITING // WHERE NEXT? A BIG THANK YOU We’ve been providing free travel content on Anywhere We Roam since 2017. If you appreciate what we do, here are some ways you can support us. Thank you! Paul & Mark FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM USE OUR RESOURCES PAGE [ad_2] Source link
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tommytourettes · 8 months
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Sunset skinny dip at Studland nude beach and the tail end of bike night at Poole quay. Dorset, UK
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internatlvelvet · 2 months
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Clive Bell and sister-in-law Virginia Woolf on the beach in their swimwear, Studland Bay, Dorset
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2squeakyshoes · 5 months
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First light on Middle Beach, Studland. Oliver Pyle.
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low-cost-vibes-23 · 6 months
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The Most Picturesque Spots to Watch the Sunset in the United Kingdom
Travellers watch the sunset since it offers peace and introspection in the middle of the busyness of exploring the world! Everyone can appreciate sunsets since they are natural wonders, regardless of age or background. They provide a chance to take it easy and take in the beauty of nature, which can be a calming experience when travelling!
Sitting back and enjoying a sunset is calming, especially when the surroundings are similarly stunning!
If you are a sunset lover planning to visit the United Kingdom, we have a good news! The good news is that the UK is full of beautiful places to visit before dusk, whether you’re seeking breathtaking seaside vistas or want to make the most of the countryside’s rolling green hills!
Read more to find the perfect sunset spot that suits your itinerary!
Fort William
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The town of Fort William boasts a location in the gorgeous Scottish Highlands right on the beaches of Lake Linnhe, and it already provides some pretty beautiful views at any time of day!
However, if you’re staying close enough, it’s well worth making the trip at dusk to admire the vivid orange and pink skies directly over the loch’s deep blue waters! This is one of the best spots to witness the most beautiful sunset ever!
Cumbria’s Solway Firth
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The Solway Firth offers more than just breathtaking sunset views. Herons, oystercatchers, and short-eared owls are frequently observed along the shoreline’s banks that divide England from Scotland. The Scottish coast’s low cliffs and hills shine at dusk against a huge sky tinged with rose-yellow colours, with the strip of sand reflecting the sun’s final rays. Relax at the Steamboat Inn for simple pub fare with comfortable rooms with world-class views on the beach’s Scotch side.
Mynydd Illtyd Common, Brecon Beacons
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Cornwall is frequently cited as one of the UK’s most magnificent regions, so it should come as no surprise that it is home to one of the country’s most beautiful sunset locations!
During the day, Penzance provides charming coastal walks, picturesque sandy beaches and coves, and various other attractions to discover if you’re on holiday in Cornwall.
Stay near the coast for spectacular sunset views as the sun sets on the horizon!
Sandbanks, Dorset
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There is a lot to do on a wintry beach day at Sandbanks, a long spit of sand that leads to one of the most upscale and costly communities in the nation and is named the greatest place to see a sunset in the UK’s last year.
Take the ferry to Studland Bay, where you can see the majestic ruins of Corfe Castle, enjoying hot chips while strolling along Shell Bay’s dunes. Schedule your return trip to catch the sunset from the water, but act swiftly because it only takes four minutes to cross!
Broadway Tower, Cotswold
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At 312 meters above sea level, the Cotswolds‘ highest peak is next to one of its loveliest villages and offers panoramic views spanning 60 miles and 16 counties. See the sun set behind the Welsh mountains at dusk, the Severn River sparkling in the dim light, and make out Oxford’s shining spires! The Tower Barn features a nice circular walk, a visitor centre, a store, and an espresso bar!
The Shetland Islands
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The Shetland Islands are easily reachable by ferry, cruise, plane, or even yacht, giving you the impression that you’ve travelled to a different part of the world!
Take a cruise towards sunset for breathtaking views, or go for a walk there on a weekend getaway for some of the finest sunset panoramas!
Richmond Park
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The magnificent Richmond Park makes up for its lack of height with a greater sense of retreat from the urban sprawl. Many prefer watching the sunset at the pond instead of Pembroke House, a gorgeous Georgian home close to the highest point. Sit among the ducks and geese and take in the light reflecting off the river! Need a drink? Richmond Hill‘s The Roebuck is a quaint bar with fantastic river views!
Devon
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Devon is overflowing with places to catch a sunset, whether stopping for a drink at one of the charming marinas, exploring the expansive coastal vistas, or simply winding down the day with a stroll to one of its lovely beaches!
Visit this spot filled with breathtaking, naturally beautiful spots to catch a dreamy sunset with your loved ones! Fortunately, this location is also a family-friendly one!
Primrose Hill
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Primrose Hill, the highest hill in North London and directly over Regent’s Park, is the ideal location to watch a sunset with your special one. You won’t be alone; many couples may be cuddling up here as the sun sets! You’ll be in a prime area for a journey into town later, and it provides an uninterrupted panoramic view of the London skyline.
The Mersey Riverbank, Liverpool
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You’ll possibly realise why this gritty city is also one of our most artistic when the Mersey is illuminated by the setting sun! The Port of Liverpool Building, the Royal Building, and the Cunard Building, collectively known as The Three Graces, are the waterfront’s pride and when bathed in the purple glow of the sunset, they are impossible not to be missed! With a camera, observe the scene from the riverside opposite the residents.
The locations mentioned above are those that nature and sunset lovers favour the most! If you’re visiting the UK, stop by one of these breathtaking spots to see the most breathtaking sunset ever!
Have a safe journey!
Our Holiday Vibes are Good Vibes Only!
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hurstpointyachts · 6 months
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Sailing the South Coast: Highlights of Yacht Charters in Lymington and Hamble
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If you're a sailing enthusiast looking for your next nautical adventure, Lymington and Hamble are two coastal gems in the UK that offer an array of exciting opportunities. In this blog, we'll set sail and explore the highlights of yacht charters in Lymington and Hamble, ensuring you're ready to embark on an unforgettable maritime journey.
Alum Bay and the Needles:
The western end of the Isle of Wight is home to Alum Bay, known for its multicolored sands and spectacular coastal scenery. Just beyond, you'll find the iconic Needles lighthouse standing tall against the crashing waves. A boathirein Lymington or Hamble gives you the perfect vantage point to appreciate this natural wonder up close.
Bournemouth Pier Air Display:
If you're chartering a boat from Lymington or Hamble in late August, make sure to head to Bournemouth Pier. You can anchor off the coast and enjoy the mesmerizing Bournemouth Air Display, a thrilling aviation event that graces the skies with aerobatic displays & breathtaking stunts.
The Quays and Marinas of Lymington and Beaulieu Rivers:
One of the unique advantages of boat hire and yacht charters in this region is the accessibility of the Lymington and Beaulieu rivers. You can navigate these waterways right up to the quays and marinas, allowing you to explore charming riverside towns and indulge in local cuisine.
Newtown and Wootten Creeks:
For those seeking idyllic anchorages, Newtown and Wootten creeks are a sailor's paradise. Drop anchor, relax, and savor your favorite drinks while surrounded by the serene beauty of these secluded spots.
Osborne Bay and the Jurassic Coast:
Osborne Bay offers a great anchorage with stunning views of Osborne House, the former royal residence of Queen Victoria. If you're up for a longer voyage, head west to explore the magnificent Jurassic coastline of Dorset and enjoy a day return sail to the beautiful beach at Studland.
Poole Harbour and Brownsea Island:
Poole Harbour, the world's second-largest natural harbor, is a fantastic destination for yacht enthusiasts. Pick up a mooring buoy, and take a short row over in your inflatable to Brownsea Island, a haven for red squirrels and natural beauty.
Lymington and Hamble are the perfect launching points for memorable yacht charters on the South Coast. The picturesque locations, historic sites, and hidden anchorages make this region a sailor's dream. So, why wait? Opt for a boat charter Lymington, set sail, and embark on a maritime adventure like no other.
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