4.15pm 8 miles in 1 hr 7 mins 04 seconds
Week to date mileage 15 miles
Month to date mileage 99
Average weekly rate 29.8 miles
Average monthly rate 130
Year to date 877
Lifetime 10470
After 2 nights at Wilderhope manor we moved on to another youth hostel at Alveston just outside Stratford on Avon in Warwickshire. This was a Georgian building and was rated as a 4 star youth hostel. It certainly had more facilities than but I still preferred Wilderhope Manor. The food and restaurant facilities were better and there was a wi fi connection.
Our family room was a combination of bunk beds and single beds. I can't remember the last time I slept in a bunk bed but it was ok and the breakfast was included in the price and included a hot breakfast of scrambled eggs, tomatoes, beans and sausages (for meat eaters) and toast and cereal and orange juice. There was also natural yogurt on offer which was good for me. This place was a lot busier than Wilderhope manor and had a large no of German guests seemingly battling over fresh cooked rolls and cold ham for some reason.
For my run I ran first along a busy b road into the centre of Stratford on Avon. Entering Stratford I arrived at the Waterside and canal basin where there many longboats who stop over before returning to the River Avon nearby.
Stratford is really quite a small town but being the birthplace of William Shakespeare the greatest English playwright tourism is big all year round.
The recent flooding had caused serious damage around this area and the Royal Shakespeare Company being situated closely to the River Avon and the canal works came off badly and there were several skips with collected damaged carpets that had been chucked.
I returned to Alveston and had a wonder around this village.
The church and the village just appear to have a separate identity to the their near by neighbour of Stratford. The church of St James serves a large parish area.
Who was your sister in Victoria street? Email me?? I'm curious (ok nosy!!) Did you live there too??
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