Saturday saw my wife and I go for a walk along the Ridgeway not far from where I work, I did have my reasons and one was to get a photo of the Mural I showed yesterday. It was not a long walk but a pleasant one being it was a nice sunny day.
This is the Ridgeway which leads from Bury Down to Gore Hill
looking back here you can see the carpark on Bury Down
one of the sights you cant miss round here Didcot Power Station
This section is quite straight & easy to walk & ride along
you also notice signs leading off to one side of the other
You were allowed to drive along here once but now it's restricted
This is the part where you drop down to go under the A34
or you can take the path to the right
You will head downhill
before going under the A34 through this tunnel
the out the other side
The ridge way carries on here and will take you to Compton
The path here looks quite rutted which is not helped by the local farmers who drive tractors along it making the deep ruts
We did not go much further but I walked up to the back of the mast looking over towards Chilton
which is the village you see below
On the horizon you can still see the powerstation looking down below the stack you can see a crescent which is where the Didcot to Newbury railway went till it was closed, the scar is landfill where a local farmer started waste company and the hole lot was filled in wiping out the history of it
The other thing that sticks out is the A34 which you can see here
That was it, we decided to head back to the car & go home. I'll bring another section of the Ridgeway in the future when I get a chance to visit again.
The Ridgeway is a fascinating place in your world ~ love the tunnel ~ all great shots!
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It looks like a good area for a walk.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place for a walk. And to see Barn Owls!
ReplyDeleteA very pleasant day to amble along and enjoy the wide open expanse of the countryside.
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Have a great weekend.
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I love when you take us along on these walks with you. There is so much to see.
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