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Great directions. I followed them and sorta got lost because the tree with the big roots is now no longer there. You basically see the convict cemetery and you turn there. We took pictures of where the tree was etc, but since we just got off the ship today, we've not yet downloaded any of the photos. I'll post some when i get access to that camera :)
Hi All,Following the unbelievably huge success of my original post about the Dockyard Walking Adventure with Sea Glass, but spotting that most people ONLY want to go to the beach, here's an updated post with better pics and a traffic-free route.
This will take about twenty to twenty five minutes to walk.
As you leave the Dockyard, turn left onto Freeport Drive and look at the ship insignias painted on the walls, dating from when the Dockyard was a Navy base.
When you cross the bridge at the exit from the Dockyard area, take the right hand road - Cochrane Road.
Continue down this road. Eventually it turns sharp left and meets back up with the main road, but just before it does, there is a stand of trees with big roots. Take the little road to the right here.
Just a little way along this road is a area of grass on the right with a shelter, table and bench.
The steps down to the beach are here. There are about twenty steps.
Here's the route in pictures...
Happy Sea Glass hunting!
32N64W
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Would this be considered a wheelchair accessible walk?
Thank you.
um if you dont mind walking up and down the 1 hill to the unfinished church, and then back up another hill after the day at the beach, yes, otherwise not really.
The walk was nice, thanks to the original poster. Very easy directions to follow. We definitely enjoyed our time at the beach once we got there
Dockyard Sea Glass Beach - the easy way!
in Bermuda
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really? we managed to get a small nalgene (the 3oz size?) of pink sand on board without any questions asked.. though we did have it in our backpacks not just trying to walk in on board