Shute’s Lane in Dorset is a fine example of a ‘holloway’ or sunken road. The ‘shute’ (meaning a steep road or pathway through a cleft in a hill) or trail begins as a quite ordinary looking track on the edge … continue reading »

Shute’s Lane in Dorset is a fine example of a ‘holloway’ or sunken road. The ‘shute’ (meaning a steep road or pathway through a cleft in a hill) or trail begins as a quite ordinary looking track on the edge … continue reading »

I know. There are so many photos of Durdle Door, it makes your head spin. But I just had to. This natural limestone arch lies in a headland beside a sandy beach on the so-called ‘Jurassic Coast‘ near Lulworth in … continue reading »

It was while taking photos at Hive Beach near Burton Bradstock that I realised that the best time to visit a beach is in bad weather. Perhaps I should say “poor weather”. I suppose it’s all relative, but in ‘fine’ … continue reading »
