After an initial climb up from the beach, we found ourselves on the level and strolling along a well-defined path. It was a lovely path and the views ahead, and to both sides, were simply marvellous.
We could hardly go wrong: all we had to do was to keep walking in a straight line with the sea on our right - not too difficult really - so we were a bit surprised to see a number of waymarking posts. We might not have needed them for navigation, but they were certainly good for sitting on.
As we took a closer look we realised that these were not exactly waymarking posts, but were posts advertising the route of the Cami de Cavalls (path of horses), hence the horseshoe logo. The path was a medieval coast and country route circumnavigating the island. In the past, it had a military purpose, and was used to move soldiers and supplies around. We were very pleased to find it is being restored - mostly now complete - and what a great leisure facility it makes.
We'll be showing you more shots from along the way soon.
Lots of love George & Yorkie xxx
SJ254784 - nr Llanfair Hill - 430 m
8 years ago
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