Down the Banbury Road, across Ladbroke Hill, then back along the footpath running amost parallel to the Welsh Road. Got over a little, local hill in the process, somewhere I'd always intended to visit but never had in 49 years! The stretch over the hill is pleasant enough, but path marking and maintainence 'unenthusiatic' on the return route - there was even a signpost saying 'PRIVATE PROPERTY NO PUBLIC ACCESS' directly across the public footpath by Southam Bypass.
On holiday from 10-17 March, visiting family in Poland - expect some interesting photos, but not many miles!
A promising start - some open hillside |
An interesting stile - yes, I did climb over it |
Along the side of one field there was a wall a bramble - absolutely impenetratable |
The famously leaning trig point on top of Ladbroke Hill |
A random hedgerow scene - love the colours and the geometry of this scenary |
Last year's berries |
Another hare - just managed to capture it darting away |
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