Another notch under the belt- on Sunday 3rd May, Broad Haven to Martins Haven just over 10 miles. Daphne and myself along with our “minder Graham” were joined by 3 other WI ladies. A lovely walk with only a few up hill grunts! There are no styles on this section just wicket gates and kissing gates – there are more than 90 steps to climb tho’. As other sections – the coastal slopes were rich in wild flowers, and in the first half- an un-usual experience of walking with a wood between us and the sea below.

St Brides Haven is where we stopped for lunch, a very pretty cove with a “Victorianised “ church two walled gardens and a large and well kept lime kiln and Pump House.

A seal was spotted also oyster catchers cormorants. There were wide open views of St Brides Bay. We met a lot of walkers on the coast path who very generously gave to our cause. The “Highway Man” carries the collecting box which gets heavier as we proceed. Our next walk will be on Saturday 23rd May from Martins Haven to Pickleridge – approx. 11 miles. I am going on a Federation Holiday to York from May 4th to 9th and Daphne will be away until May 20th, so a little break until the 23rd.