Exmoor - Minehead

The small port town of Minehead was our destination for today. I have heard of the town in many ways over the years but have never been here. It's a pretty port area with the usual array of small boats which makes a picture!


First image is looking toward the quay area


Looking right from the same vantage point and you can just see (at the top of the image) the marquee of Butlins Holiday Complex. So, it was decided to walk to the quay area



On the way we passed this sculpture to indicate that we were indeed on the West Somerset Coastal Path.


Also, along the promenade, we came across several of these colourful characters indicating the premises nearby. There were some really clever ones I thought. 


I rather liked this one outside a cafe for example.


Approaching the quay with its boats 


The tide was going out leaving patterns in the sand


Many lovely buildings are spread along the promonade


Back at the area where we had parked and started our walk, this clock stood in a square with several sets of Minehead information spread around. Shame I nearly chopped the top off!

We wandered into town and had some lunch before we headed back to Porlock Weir.









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