Sunday, 8 February 2015

Alderwasley Park and Alport Stone

Back to full strength this week with a full compliment  up and at em at 07:30.  I got a couple of sunrise shots before we got to our destination close by at the village of Alderwasley. We parked in the village hall car park and walked down towards the village where we were stopped in our tracks when  Ike spotted a couple of Peacocks sitting in a tall tree. I've never seen Peacocks in a tree before, i got one shot off of the female just as the male flew away. We got back on track and just followed the footpath through the park until we got to Shining Cliff Woods.

Route around Alderwasley Park
From my garden before i went out.

Sunrise over Belper Mill


This little fella was stuck frozen in a block of ice.
Ike stopped the car so i could zap this.

Geoff has been polishing his boots
Peacock up a tree


Catkins, sign of spring


Geoff getting over a style

Alderwasley Hall

Geoff, Ike & Rob


Fabulous seating area on the edge of the woods




Bikers, everywhere

Lovely colour on this wall

Can't see the wood for the tree's

Rob & Ike getting a "free" walking stick



Bushcraft Centre in the middle of the woods






Great shape to this tree




Some great tree's and skies this morning.



Another shot of Alderwasley Hall

The war memorial in Alderwasley Park


All Saints Church

The Guide Stoop at Alport Stone. This stoop has the date 1710 carved onto it along with Ashbourne, Derby and Wirksworth although not spelled like that.





Alport Stone with the wind turbines of Carsington in the background


 Just a short walk of 3 miles but in a beautiful location, the section through the woods was very enlightening. We came across a number of old quarries and the views from the top although through the trees were brilliant. When the leaves get on the tree's in the summer a lot of the scenery will be blocked.
See you next week.











1 comment:

  1. Hi,

    You've taken some beautiful photos! I write for a travel site (my profile is posted in the URL here). I saw a photo you took of Wollaton Hall at sunset on your Flickr account. I was wondering if I might have your permission to use it in an article that I'm currently writing. Apologies for the random comment here - I couldn't find any other way to contact you! Best, Erin

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