Thursday, 14 September 2023

Settle Day 3 14 September 2023


Todays walk started with the short ride on the 1014 from Settle to Horton. We traversed Horton Scar along the pennine way  passing Sell Gill hole Lunch was had beside the river at Long Gill Bridge over the Beck. After lunch was the big challenge of traversing Scald Bank which had heather, slope and mud! At Nether Lodge we joined the Ribble way northbound over Low Rigg and passing through the deserted village of Thorns. We reached Blea moor road and walked back to Ribblehead, to admire the viaduct again! We also partook of the wonderful Fruit cake sold by the volunteers in the kitchen of Ribblehead station. We caught the 1615 train back to Settle

Ribblehead Viaduct near the end of the hike








 

Settle Day 2 13 September 2023

Todays walk was to go over the top of the Blea Moor tunnel and see the famed Ribblehead Viaduct. We caught the train from Settle to Dent, the highest Station in the UK. This time we left the station and turned uphill up the Coal Road. We turned right and continued round Great Knoutberry hill until we got to Artengill beck. We followed that down the beck passing under Artengill viaduct. 

Artengill viaduct


After lunch at Scow Force waterfall,  we passed Dent Head farm then climbed up the hill to Blea moor.



 As we passed vent 1 a train came through which we could hear through the vent.



We continued over the moor, eventually arriving at the signal box


Before eventually arriving at the viaduct



. We celebrated the end of the walk in the Station inn then caught the 1617 train back to Settle






Wednesday, 13 September 2023

Settle Day 1 12 September 2023

Todays gentle, introductory walk started with catching the 1014 from Settle to Dent. We left the station and went down the steep hill to Cowgill. then followed cowgill beck, over Snaizwold Fell, (which was very boggy and very steep in places) to Garsdale where we had lunch.  After lunch we followed the Clough river valley to Garsdale station where we took the train back to Settle 






 

Tuesday, 12 September 2023

Settle Day 0 11 September 2023

 Today was the start of a two centre holiday. We needed to be in Settle around 1600 so we drove up from coventry, making a stop for lunch at the Vicarage in Holmes Chapel. It looked good online, but it was the worst lunch experience for many years. The desert was so bad we asked for a refund (they offered to make us another one if we could wait 60 minutes!

Arriving at the hotel we worked out it was a wedding hotel at the weekend and Ramblers filled in the midweek gap. 





The accomodation was good, the only issue being the VERY bright LED light that illuminated our room through the curtains until gone 11pm. The food was excellent especially the Manx Kippers for breakfast.


Saturday, 12 August 2023

Stourport to Worcester along the River Severn 11 August 2023

To celebrate my first day of partial retirement I decided to go for a hike. I choose the route from Stourport to Worcester, along the Severn Way, a total of 14 miles. Initially I planned to go to worcester by train, catch the 0825 bus to Stourport and walk back to Worcester. Checking before setting out i discovered the train was cancelled due to staff shortages. Plan B was to catch the bus to Worcester, but the one that would have got me there in time had already left, So I drove to Worcester and parked at Croft Street. The bus journey to Stourport Tesco was uneventful if sometimes exciting down the narrow country roads. A meal deal was bought for lunch and the hike began at 0930.

Stourport Bridge

The route started out on the East Bank. Passing through the funfair storage the bank became undulating and muddy making it challenging. The Telford built bridge was crossed at Holt Fleet and the route continued on the West Bank. 

Holt Fleet Bridge

At this point the Severn Way leaves the river and goes up and over a hill, the only one of the route

First Sight of the Malverns, from Holt, just before lunch

A diversion was in force at Hallow as they were building a new bridge across the River. This adde half a mile to the route

Worcester Bridge


The Journey ended at Worcester Bridge at 1515. I went into town for a well earned coffee!



The Route: 14.03 miles

Wednesday, 31 May 2023

Malvern Walking Festival 2023 Day 5. Rail Trail Malvern to Worcester

Started at Malvern Railway station at 1030 11.31 Lunch on top of Old hills that was very windy. Got to  Crowngate bus station at 1532. Original plan was to catch train back to Malvern but the trains were on strike! Total 11.31 miles



 

Tuesday, 30 May 2023

Malvern Walking Festival 2023 Day 4 .Rail trail: Worcester to Pershore


Caught the 0954 Malvern to Worcester at 1027. Walked 11.82 miles to Pershore Station. Caught the 1537 train back to Malvern at 1620


Monday, 29 May 2023

Malvern Walking Festival 2023 Day 3 .Rail Trail: Pershore to Evesham

Caught the 0954 Malvern to Pershore at 1027. Walked 4.2 miles to Lunch at the Anchor Inn in Fladbury. 



Walked to Hampton Ferry and crossed man hauled ferry to Evesham side and had  tea before going to Evesham station. Total 8.97 miles. Caught the 1537 train back to Malvern at 1620



The view from the centre of the river

The Ferry


Saturday, 27 May 2023

Malvern Walking Festival 2023 Day 1 Georgian Pershore


Day 1 of the Malvern Walking Festival 2023 Started with MWF12 Georgian Pershore and the Avon. Started and ended at Pershore Abbey. 10.94 miles in 5.5 hours (including lunch at teh Eckington bridge picnic area)




Sunday, 14 May 2023

Return to the Worcestershire way. Part 3 on 12 May 2023

 As the Malvern Walking festival 2023 would soon be upon us, we decided to complete our Worcestershire way walk to warm up having not been seriously walking since November 2022 We had done the southerly 2/3 of the route on October 14 2022 and October 15 2022

Originally we were to catch the train to Worcester, then the bus to Abberley walk to Bewdley stay the night in Bewdley then catch the train back via SVR to Kidderminster then WMR back to Malvern. Unfortunately there was to be a train strike on both the 12th and 13th of May so a rethink was needed

On 12th May we caught the 0720 44 bus (£2) to Worcester, then the 0900 296 bus to Abberley. The walk started at 0945, 


The first section along the ridge of Abberley hill to Shavers End quarry was treacherous due to the mud on the route making it very sticky and slippery, resulting in deployment of branches as walking poles. The Bluebells were still abundant:-


The slope downhill from Shavers End to Netherton house was interesting as steel road plates had been laid down the hill which helped grip. We had lunch using a wall at Palmers Farm as a windbreakThe rest of the route was completed in bright sunshine arriving at the route end marker in Bewdley at 1520. 


The route was 11.1 miles total:-


We had booked a night at the Kateshill B&B just south of Bewdley, built in 1740 it was a very impressive location. We walked into town and had dinner at the Mug house Restaurant on the River. The food was excellent, but service was a bit slow (35 minutes to get the starter!). Sleep was instant on returning to the hotel

The Kateshill hotel suffered from no WiFi in the building due to a network connection issue, luckily there was enough cellular coverage to survive. In the morning the breakfast was excellent. After which, and managing to eventually pay for the stay (the card machine couldnt contact the server due to the network issues) we walked into town and went to see the SVR Bewdley station


We caught  the 1136 Diamond 296 Bewdley to Worcester bus (£2) which became hair raising after a driver change in Stourport!

After some shopping and a coffee in Worcester we caught the 44 bus back to Malvern (£2)

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