To celebrate our 20th Wedding Anniversary, Siv and I spent the weekend down on the South Coast, using Bexhill-on-Sea as our base. We stayed at The Driftwood B&B, just a short walk from the Sea Front and the De La Warr Pavillion.
We arrived on Friday night, and after a short walk along the sea front in very strong winds, sheltering with a drink in The Colonade, we were able to get in for a very nice dinner at Trattoria Italiana restaurant.
On Saturday, we got up and after breakfast headed for a walk along the sea front, passing by The Sovereign Light Cafe, made famous in the Keane song of the same name (Keane are from the area, and the video was filmed in Bexhill). Deciding the wind was too strong to walk into, we turned round and walked with the wind behind us all the way to Hastings, stopping for coffee and cake at the Cafe on the Beach. After a brief walk around Hastings we caught the 99 bus back, and had a quick wander around the VW exhibition outside the pavillion. In the evening we returned to the Trattoria Italiana, as the food had been so good the night before!
On Sunday, after a brief walk along the sea front we headed off and drove to Dymchurch, where we parked. From there we decided to walk to Hythe. As it's impossible to walk all the way along the sea front, we had to head inland via foorpaths following a route I found on the Kent Ramblers website! We stopped for a drink at Botolphs Bridge Inn, before continuing and finding our way into Hythe via the Royal Military Canal. After lunch in The Red Lion, we took a quick tour of the town before catching the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railay back, before the drive home.
A very nice weekend away, packing a lot in! A few photos are below, the rest are here:
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