Monday, 15 July 2013

Tissington Trail and The River Dove.

We were just looking forward to a nice steady walk this week because of the high temperatures and one or two had been out on the razzle the previous night!!!
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  
Another cracking morning with the butterflies and moths being a bonus. Everywhere we went this morning the birds were singing, this is not always the case on our morning trips.
Nothing was lost or left behind this week and no animals or insects were injured in the making of this blog.
Cheers

1 comment:

  1. 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

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