Map 130: Old Routes – Canal, Railway and Bronze Age Track
11 April 2024 This expedition began from a large lay-by at the side of the busy A607 in Harlaxton, just … Continue reading Map 130: Old Routes – Canal, Railway and Bronze Age Track
11 April 2024 This expedition began from a large lay-by at the side of the busy A607 in Harlaxton, just … Continue reading Map 130: Old Routes – Canal, Railway and Bronze Age Track
10 April 2024 This walk, almost fifteen miles in total, is named after Sir Peter Scott, only son of the … Continue reading Map 131: The largest National Nature Reserve in England and the dawn of global conservation
8-9 April 2024 We spent 8 April travelling along the scenic coastal road from Overstrand to Snettisham, planning to check-in … Continue reading Map 132: Mud flats, salt marsh and whirling waders
6-7 April 2024 Having spent most of my life living nearer to the west than the east of England and … Continue reading Map 133: Not “Very flat Norfolk”
13 March 2024 The weather forecast was for rain and wind but I decided that this walk would be possible … Continue reading Map 116: Clwydian Hills
12 March 2024 Mine was the sole car parked in an enormous car park at Trevor. Unlike most people visiting … Continue reading Map 117: Ruabon Mountain, World’s End and the biggest aqueduct in UK
11 March 2024 Even the drive to the start point for this walk is exciting. The narrow streets of the … Continue reading Map 125: Berwyn Tops and Tan Y Pystyll
10 March 2024 I parked in the village of Snailbeach, just next to the village hall. I began by walking … Continue reading Map 126: Lead Mines, Quartzite Rock Formations and Folklore
9 March 2024 It was a damp, drizzly and windy day as I pulled into the empty town car park … Continue reading Map 137: Virtual Views and the Long Mynd
8 March 2024 The day was warm for March but there was significant east wind so it felt quite chilly … Continue reading Map 138: A Clee Hill Odyssey