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10th July 2026
Hiking - Walking: Newbourne, Hemley and Pin Mill
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Friday 10th July - walks **** – Newbourne, Hemley and Pin Mill – sunny periods and very hot :(

Our favourite day of the week again, Maeva Friday, we pass on the early walk today, I do a few exercise, have breakfast in the garden with Mag before I pack picnic before picking Maeva up. I have a plan and we drive over to a pretty hot Newbourne park to have a go on the swings before walking down the wooden walkway to the stream to play poo sticks before heading back to the van and driving over to Hemley Church to park under the trees for lunch and with all the doors open it was very pleasant with a nice breeze blowing! We have a nice picnic lunch and Maeva spends ages washing her hands, then a look at the inside of the church before walking down to see the horses before taking the scenic route to Katies plants still looking for a combine where Mags pays several plants before returning home for some quiet time with Peppa Pig as Maeva is shattered! Then Maeva has fun with a block of ice with toys in before taking her home. I had arranged to pick up a mast from a windsurfer up from Kent to watch the Pin Mill barge race so we drive over there and meet in the car park entrance before parking up and walking down to the river which is really busy both the sailing club and pub are heaving! I walk to the , to the end jetty before walking the length of the National Trust Plantation lovely woods which run along side of the Orwell which is quite a long way and was very hot to see some barges moored in readiness for tomorrow’s race which we hope to watch from Levington! Then all we had to do was walk back for Mag to drive us home! Top day again:)

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