Coastal Path to fisher town Dysart-Part1. #club100
After having my 7 days of work I did not really have time to go out. Coming home most of the days after 9PM and wanting only to get some food and sleep. Luckily last 3 days were shorter days and work till 6PM but even though you can imagine nobody is going out for walk in the night. Of course fresh air but not really enjoyable as it is already dark.
Today I am off, therefore we have great breakfast me and @myskye enjoying fresh baked buns and coffee. It was like a special present for us the weather outside was sunny and there was no cloud in the sky.
That is why we decided to do a longer walk to the nearest little town and just walk the whole way along the coast.
While walking at the coast it was low tide and we could go very far on the beach. You probably can imagine once you approach the sea there is a smell of salty water and seaweed. Very typical and even when you close your eyes you can immediately say that you are at waterside.
Our town is on the coast and in old time in order to protect the inhabitants from I assume Vikings there was a long stonewall built along the whole coast. Some area of the stone wall had little watching points also made of stone to look at horizon for any invaders. The same time along the wall there are an entrances to go down to beach and perhaps for people who were welcome to get through and enter the town.
After some time we finally arrived and you can see the entrance into the town from coastal path is through the hole that was done in the rock on the coast. It is long and while you are going through you have a feeling that everything may fall onto you. But at the end you are glad that you have done that trip.
beautiful view, hope one day can visit this place
very beautiful scenery ..... greetings miss you stef 1
Great photos! Thank you and @myskye for taking us on a walk:)
Where is such beauty located? What an interesting masonry "doorway". Coll!