A couple of weeks ago at my Caravan I went off for a short walk along a path that eventually took you to the village pub that people went to from the campsite. People walked along it during the summer evenings, in the winter I could not advise it as you will see.
The path comes through the woods from here
But you walk through some very pretty woodland
The undergrowth by now is dieing back
You head over another bridge past a track that takes you uphill to moor woodland
You pass the stream by again before you come to a gate
and at this time of year you encounter a problem, the stream that normally trickles downhill and through a culvert washes over the path
and as you walk on further you come to more mud, I retraced my steps here and went up another track but I will come back along here with you again.
Next week I will take you through the wood for Halloweeen
What a lovely walk, thanks so much for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it
DeleteNothing better than a walk that takes you to a pub. - Margy
ReplyDeleteNo but I would not want to walk back that way if I'd had a few too many
DeleteNice area for a walk
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed
DeleteThese images remind me of the woods in a fairy tale.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
That part was
DeleteI'm sure it's a very pleasant walk in summertime.
ReplyDeleteIt is though it's a while since I did it
DeleteGreat walk. I like your photo's of it.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteThe word that comes to mind when I see your photos is “tranquility”. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteA nice word to explain it
DeleteWhat a lovely walk that is. Thank you for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteWell you take me on some nice ones as well
DeleteThanks for taking us through this place!
ReplyDeleteNo prblem, glad to tak you
DeleteThat's a pretty stream! Too bad it did not behave itself.
ReplyDeleteDown to too small a culvert and a lot of rain
DeleteGorgeous! hAVE A LOVELY WEEK!
ReplyDeleteLovely images - what a lovely place to walk and share in nature's glory.
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