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The last remnants of winter finally seem to be upon us as the weather is gradually becoming milder. Today was a perfect example of this transition from winter to spring, which also meant it was a good day to go cliff walking.
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This path offers breathtaking views and a chance to see some of the island's most scenic spots such as the Clarence Battery at Fermain Point and the Bluebell Woods.
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There is no shortage of scenic spots along the trail, which takes up to an hour and a half to hike. As the trail is somewhat hilly, the hike could be quite tiring for someone who doesn't do a lot of physical activity. However, benches can be found at various stops where one can rest and relax or simply just enjoy the view.