Tuesdays with Murphy: New Trails

Hiking Trails on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland

You know me – always up for an adventure. That’s why I was thrilled when I was able to convince Jerry and The Berry to check out D’Iberville Trail on a fun day trip. It was an easy walk with great vistas – what more could a four-legged ask for? Any guests staying with us – please ask if you’d like some recommendations for similar things to do near the cottages, and please also see our Things to Do section. Just doing my job as Manager of Guest Relations!Hiking the East Coast Trail on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland

Hiking Hopes

After our lovely trip out west, we’re back in the Wonderful World of Whiteway, and we couldn’t be happier to be home. Now that we’re staring down the summer season, I’m thinking ahead to ways to enjoy it. Naturally, in Newfoundland, that means being out as often as possible in our natural beauty, and for me, that means hiking and walking. I’ve only really hiked in this province, but thankfully we have lots of amazing trails to choose from.  In the past few years I’ve conquered much of the East Coast trail, including making it to the Spout and walking Signal Hill to the Botanical Gardens (like I’m above) countless times.Now we’re essentially living right on a walking trail (at our Heart’s Delight cottages), and I can’t wait to get out on the Witch Hazel Trail.  So I may not be an expert hiker, but that doesn’t mean I don’t outfit myself like one! And when I go out on hikes, I make sure I’ve got all the gear – state-of-the-art walking poles, Tilly hat, water packs, and, most importantly for a Newfoundlander, a little kettle. You never know when you’re going to want to stop for a mug up (for the non-Native, that’s a spot of tea!)

Finally, if I could offer one piece of advice to would-be adventurers: Don’t bring a small dog, unless you’re prepared to carry him half the way!

STJ Day

Although I now hate to leave Whiteway, who can complain about coming back to St. John’s, this ancient city – and hiker’s paradise. I can’t wait til the weather gets a little warmer and we can hit the famous East Coast Trail. These shots are from the Signal Hill area.