So we headed west to Ashbourne then north to Alsop en le dale where we parked in the layby on the A515.
A short walk took us over the Tissington trail to the B road leading towards Coldeaton. We took a footpath before we got to the Coldeaton track which wound its way down past Bradbury's Bank to the river Dove.
X marks the spot (we'll start digging there!!!) |
B road leading to Coldeaton. |
Make a lovely holiday cottage |
This track leads all the way to the river Dove adj to Iron Tors. |
Quite a narrow but spectacular footpath |
Geoff coming through a patch of nettles. Unfortunately Rob and myself only had shorts on. |
We got to the river Dove adjacent to Iron Tor and walked along to the bridge to Shinning Tor.
Iconic river Dove |
This was just one of many weirs, the sound of the tumbling water was very soothing |
Geoff and Ike inspecting a wild rose tree. |
Oh look its the flower pot men!!! |
Dont know what these grasses are but they are quite spectacular. |
Rob striding on |
Geoff catching up. |
Shinning Tor towers above this lovely house. |
Breakfast time on the bridge over the Dove. |
At 340m Moat Low is one of the highest points in the area. Bronze Age Bowl Barrow 1m x 29m x 25m enclosed by a stone wall, with a thin covering of trees. Partial excavations by Bateman in 1845 revealed a rock cut grave with two skeletons, bronze axe and a pig jaw. Scheduled Monument 13317. |
Signpost to Moat Low |
The Tissington Trail passes under the A515 |
Ike & Geoff |
Passed this lovely strong seat and just had a breather for 5 minutes. |
Rob spotted this Meadow Grasshopper and after a pic it gleefully hopped off into the grass. |
Bee getting his fill |
This has got to be a bonus, not 1 but 3 Six-spot Burnet moths feeding on a Sheepsbit Scabious |
Nothing was lost or left behind this week and no animals or insects were injured in the making of this blog.
Cheers
loved reading this, great photos, too, I felt as though I was doing the walk with you all, reminds me of the great walks my husband and I did Jan
ReplyDelete