Sandy paths, and wet grass after rain around The Mulberry.
(D/A) Walk out to the marina and turn left. After 250 yards, by a shelter, leave the water’s edge, turning left into the houses (signposted ‘Golf Course’). Cross Mulberry Close and take the road straight on, to a mini-roundabout.
(1) Turn right along Beacons Way, passing the entrance to the golf club on the left. When the road bends right, turn left by a gate onto the golf course. Walk past a hut to a crossroads of paths and turn right. Follow the broad track across the course until you reach the strip of sand dunes above the beach.
(2) Pick up a path by a concrete structure (part of a former rifle range) and turn right. Follow the path between the beach and the golf course as it curves inland along the estuary. Pass a car park on your right and continue past a jetty. When you reach the marina, turn right along a path to the road. Follow the pavement to the first house. Turn left and walk alongside the marina back to The Mulberry.(D/A)
Waypoints :
D/A : mi 0 - alt. 13ft - The Mulberry
1 : mi 0.21 - alt. 23ft - Beacons Way,
2 : mi 1.21 - alt. 10ft - Concrete path
D/A : mi 1.64 - alt. 13ft - The Mulberry
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Gradual ascent and some rocky ground. May be muddy or boggy in places.
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include numerous steps and in places require a head for heights.
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