I mentioned that we also went on the steam train from Norden which is near to Corfe Castle into the lovely seaside resort town of Swanage, but as Grandad is also visiting that part of the world shortly I will keep my images and descriptions to a minimum so that he will have something to report on when he gets back again, so to summarise:
Norden is the inland starting point for the train journey into Swanage.
You may stop off at several stops en-route, one being the village of Corfe with its magnificent castle.
Corfe Castle from the train
We intended to travel both ways on the steam train, but because of time restraints we went to Swanage on the steam loco and returned on the diesel engine
Annie travels very well and loved the train journey
Swanage itself is a lovely ‘old fashioned’ seaside resort with very little of the brashness seen in other UK resorts. It has a lovely beach area with lots of typical beach huts that seen so popular in the South of England.
It also has a recently reconstructed pier much of it paid for by public subscription (as may be seen by the brass plaques on the timber walkway) it is a lovely place for a stroll and to date completely uncluttered with amusement arcades or other modern distractions.







