2 more dales we haven't been too were Biggin Dale & Wolfscote Dale, so it was off at 6:30 as usual and up to Dale End where we parked.
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Room with a view, on the way back to the car |
It was a nice cool morning and we parked at the roadside just near the hamlet of Dale End. The first scene was a delightful typical English view of a pond, a couple of horses, some sheep, what more do you want.
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This is a Severn Trent water treatment plant. |
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Biggin Dale is a dry steep sided dale with wild flowers. |
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The thistles in this field were about 5 feet tall. |
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More like a jungle than a meadow. |
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From the meadows there was a short section of wood land. |
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Geoff trying to keep out of the water. |
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Its Batman & Robin coming out of the bat cave. |
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Ike on a style |
After walking through Biggin Dale we came to the entrance to Wolfscote Dale which runs along the upper reaches of the river Dove. We stopped for breakfast at a lovely spot sheltered from the wind.
The footpaths through Wolfscote Dale were level and wandered through some spectacular scenery.
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The river Dove has lots of weirs along its path and these create deep pools for the fish. |
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A heron waiting to go fishing for its breakfast. |
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Breakfast stop in Wolfscote Dale |
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Easy going along these footpaths in Wolfscote Dale |
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Lovely wooden bridge in Wolfsote Dale over the river Dove. |
From the bridge the footpath started to climb and i started to warm up, it was an old pack horse track walled either side with loads of wild flowers and grasses.
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By the time we got to the top of this track, we had climbed over 400 feet. |
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He's just saving his energy and wondering where all the girls are!! |
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Union flag in the middle of a field |
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Lovely little B & B |
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Back to the car. |
This walk was a touch over 5 miles with great varied scenery, through dales, woods, along the river bank and up through one of these ancient green lanes, doesn't get much better!!!
Cheers
Jim
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