Sunday, January 30, 2011

Top 10 Pub Walks of 2010


I have just been browsing the most popular pub walks on www.myfavouritepubwalks.com and thought you may be interested to hear which were the Top 10 Pub Walks of 2010. I enjoy top 10 lists generally because they usually not only contain some entries that are very familiar but also some unknown ones that challenge and inspire me to try something new. Never a bad thing! I hope this one does the same for you.

One of my personal favourites in the top 10 is The Axe and Compass in Hemingford Abbots, Cambridgeshire. This is a charming 15th Century thatched pub which invariably produces great food and we've therefore returned several times.

Another is The Drift Inn near Beaulieu where the walk takes in some parts of the beautiful New Forest where sometimes you may not see another soul on your travels.

You may know and prefer others on the list of course.

You can view the full list and download the route details by clicking on Top 10 Pub Walks of 2010.

I do hope you enjoy this selection and as always it would be great to hear any feedback. All the pub walks have the facility for you to add comments or star ratings so that you can share your experiences with others too. Or if you'd like to suggest any other favourites then please do just add a comment to this post.

Happy Pub Walking!


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Monday, January 10, 2011

This Week - Selkirk Arms Pub Walk around Buckland Glen

This Week - Selkirk Arms Pub Walk around Buckland Glen, Dumfriesshire


This circular pub walk really does offer everything from coast and riverside to woodland and glen. It includes views over to St Mary's Isle and Ross Island at the mouth of Kirkcudbright Bay as well as excellent wildlife-spotting opportunities from its varied habitats.



The pub walk starts and finishes at the Harbour Square car park which is close to The Selkirk Arms. The AA Pub Guide describes this as a traditional white-painted pub... beautiful garden. Dogs allowed.

To get the route details of this pub walk and others from their doors, click on favourite pub walks.


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