Whilst Sue spent the day at a spa with her mum, I went to nearby Coalville, and parked near an Amazon Prime warehouse.
From here, a 15km circuit took me past a variety of quarries and the 278 metre summit of Bardon Hill, the highest point in Leicestershire.
In theory this should not have been a very attractive route, but once South Lane (pictured below) was reached, lush meadows and shady tree lined tracks dominated the scenery.
'English Nature' seem to be standing up for Aggregate Industries, even to the extent of putting up an information board. Apparently there are over 200 species of spider to be found here, and invasive rhododendrons 'will be removed by 2006'. So how old is the information board?
From the trig point, the depths of Bardon Hill Quarry can be seen.
There are views from the trig point, but the actual summit is a little way away on a rocky tor just north of a communications mast. A willow warbler was singing on the summit.
Then an overgrown section led to some open fields where harvesting the meadow was in progress, attracting hundreds of rooks and a brace of buzzards circling above.
My 15km route, from the red blob on the left is shown in pale blue below. (Click to enlarge.)
This gentle stroll was enhanced by the proliferation of wild flowers that graced the field edges and hedgerows as I passed by. Here is just a small sample - others, such as forget-me-nots have unfortunately had to be deleted due to camera incompetence on my part.
Dog Rose
4 comments:
Botanist extraordinaire.
No! Just a passing interest.
Wow! You do get about. Bardon Hill was one of my English Marilyns climbed on 28th April 2016:
https://conradwalks.blogspot.com/2016/04/bardon-hill-and-six-marilyns-near.html
Your walk was much more interesting compared with my obsessive list ticking foray.
Well, we certainly had contrasting visits to Bardon Hill, Conrad. I hadn't realised that I'd be so close to Mick and Gayle, or I'd have contacted them. The venue was driven by its proximity to the spa that Sue was visiting - I didn't know where that was until I put it into the Satnav that morning, and I simply found a reasonable walk nearby. Curious that it turned out to be (roughly) my 600th Marilyn - I hadn't totted them up since 2018, when my total was about 574.
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