This is a really nice area to walk in. Good views, villages, water, and woods. I parked at Wortley. I was last here in January 2020. It was a two day trip when I stayed at a hotel. Only one day this time. You can see the post here.
Yesterday I started by following a route I got from Country Walking magazine. I thought it was going to be easy. I got so far into it and then lost the plot, ha ha. Nothing made sense, so I carried on without it. Woods are my downfall, I always manage to loose the path. Got some nice pictures though.
Walking over a little wooden bridge.
The sun was shining. There is some shelter from the winds here, but I had to wear a jacket and woolly hat when crossing wide open spaces. Interesting views. Don't know what that is down there. looks like a builders yard, or construction site.
The fishing ponds at Tin Mill Lane. I stopped to have a chat with someone. There were lots of fishing platforms in use.
When I left the ponds, I thought I was going in the right direction. After walking through woods for 20 minutes or so, I realised I didn't know where I was. I followed the water, went under a busy road, found the Trans Pennine Trail and decided not to go under a tunnel. I tried to figure it out, but the best thing to do was backtrack and go back to Tin Mill Lane.
I recognised parts of it from a previous walk, which was a relief, so I knew which way to go to return to the car. The wind was whipping across here.
I got back to the car with some time to spare. I never like going home too early. I took a walk down to Wortley Hall.
Six o clock and I set off for home. By that time the traffic had thinned out a bit. I don't think I will use one of these maps again. I didn't find the directions easy to follow. I am better making my own up.
It's a gardening day today. Hedge trimming mainly.
Thanks for popping in. Have a nice weekend. Toodle pip. ilona
Wonderful pictures. So great you read maps so well. Being turned around in the woods would scare me silly. ππ Always a busy bee. Anymore artistic hedge trimming?
ReplyDeleteI was eyeing up a small conifer in a pot. I might give that a few snips and see what happens.
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous photos! What a wonderful place to visit. Victoria aka bornfreev@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe abundance of nature on a walk is a bonus.
DeleteThat's bench with the wonderful coloured bushes looks alluring very nice for your sit down and snack ilonaπππ..
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Levi xx
I did sit on a bench nearby and dream while I ate my custard tart.
DeleteSuper ππ... HaPpy Sunday to ilona
DeleteLevi xx