Six
of us decided to go away for the weekend so after a bit of research
on the internet, we decided to go to Swanage in Dorset.
As
we were only going for the weekend we set off early doors on Friday
and headed out towards Oxford and then picked up the A34 towards New
Milton. The weather was cloudy when we set off but it wasn’t
raining.
The Museum has a collection of fully restored motorcycles, including factory racers and exotic prototypes, with new bikes acquired and added to the collection.
This is a living museum with almost every motorcycle in the museum in full running order and Sammy Miller himself regularly demonstrates the bikes at the museum on event days and also at race circuits in the UK and Europe.
The
museum also has a cafe which we went into for breakfast. The food
there is amazing and the portions are big so we were hoping that this
breakfast/lunch would keep us going ‘til dinner.
We
spent a good couple of hours after eating going round the museum
which was really interesting and the staff there were really happy to
talk about the exhibits and about Sammy Miller himself and recount
stories.
A brilliant place to visit, I would definitely recommend it. We had a coffee before getting on our way.
A brilliant place to visit, I would definitely recommend it. We had a coffee before getting on our way.
Well
the drizzle had now turned to rain. We debated over whether to put
our waterproofs on and in the end decided we would. This turned out
to be a good decision!
We
arrived at the ferry and waited for the next ferry. The chain ferry
crosses the entrance to Poole Harbour between Sandbanks and Shell Bay
and is the shortest route connecting Bournemouth and Poole with
Swanage saving over 25 miles on a return journey from Poole to
Swanage.
You drive onto the ferry, stay in your car or on your bikes during the crossing, which only takes about 4 minutes, and then drive off the other side. It was quite interesting to see how it works.
You drive onto the ferry, stay in your car or on your bikes during the crossing, which only takes about 4 minutes, and then drive off the other side. It was quite interesting to see how it works.
We took off our wet gear and hung it up to dry in the garage. After some R&R and unpacking the rain had eased and it was back to drizzle so we headed into Swanage which was only about a ten minute walk away to find a pub and some food.
The following morning it was pouring with rain so we wondered into town again to find breakfast and decide what we were going to do. Luckily by mid morning the weather had improved dramatically, the rain had stopped and the sun was shining so we got on the bikes and headed out.
We followed the coastal road towards Lulworth, stopping at Corfe Castle on the way to take in the scenery and have a walk about before carrying on to Lulworth Cove.
Lulworth Cove is a cove near the village of West Lulworth, on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset and we parked in the car park and walked down to the cove which is very picturesque and, thankfully, has a cafe at the bottom overlooking the sea which did this amazing blueberry flapjack. I had decided there and then that I could go back every day just for some of that flapjack! My leathers would be tight by the time we were due to go home!
After refreshments and having a leisurely wonder around and maybe an ice cream and quite possibly some fudge (leathers are definitely not going to do up!) we went back to the bikes and headed out of the cove and back onto the coast road. A couple of us needed fuel so we were on the lookout for a petrol station.
After about half an hour of riding the petrol situation was becoming critical for Stephen but we could not find a petrol station. We turned down a road only to discover after a few miles that the road was in fact closed and you could not get through so we had turn round and go back. Stephen’s fuel light had been on for at least ten miles now so things were getting a bit anxious but luckily we found a petrol station amazingly in a little village. Phew!!!
We
headed back home to shower and change before walking into town again
to find dinner and beer.
It’s
a beautiful town with lots of little shops and eateries so after a
walk around we found somewhere for a nice leisurely lunch whilst
looking at the views across the sea. What a perfect way to spend your
time, riding your bike, eating and chatting with your mates.
After lunch we headed out of Lyme Regis stopping on the way at Weymouth for a coffee and cake (sadly no blueberry flapjack!) before heading back the really, really long way to our accommodation.
We headed into town for our last evening in Swanage for, you guessed it, beer and food. It was so nice being able to leave the bikes at our accommodation and walk into town and then stagger back after a beer or two.
The following morning we packed up and tidied up before heading off for home. We didn’t particularly want to go straight home so we decided to go via Lyndhurst to find some breakfast or what was really a late breakfast and very early lunch by the time we got there.
We found this lovely little cafe that did these huge breakfasts and I was hoping that this was surely going to keep me going ‘til dinner!
After
breakfast we headed onto the A35 and got back onto the A34 to take us
back home.
A
great weekend away to a really beautiful part of the UK. Ideally we
would have liked more time there as there is so much to do and see.
Definitely on my got to go back to list!
BK
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