Saturday, 1 January 2011

New Years Day 2011 - Walk around Yealmpton

41 days to go, and the first day of 2011.  After a lovely evening at Kitley House Hotel, seeing the New Year in, what is better than blowing away the cobwebs and taking on a 7 mile walk???  We followed the walk in the new Plym Ramblers book, Walk1.

  Parking opposite the Rose & Crown, we followed the Erme Plym Trail

The starting point of the walk


You can see for miles

An ancient walkway called Devon Lane

We frequently disturbed pheasants who flew off like small helicopters!

Beside the Yealm
Walking beside the Yealm and through a very muddy path in the wood in the distance, emerging beside Lotherton Bridge
Lotherton Bridge
Again, the route followed a lane towards an old Gate House farm at Winsor ( 15th Century)






The power station looms large in the distance

A dog unfriendly stile!
Back along the fields the other side of the river, and crossing the footbridge.  More dog unfriendly stiles!!
Bob was brave enough to cross this bridge on his own
A stone stile.  Can I do this one on my own now???
Across fields and down towards civilisation again, beside the river and through a factory yard where a house had these semi circular plasterworks on its gate:



The Toll House

Beside the River Yealm
A circuit of 7 miles, only going wrong once.  The weather was not too cold, all signs of snow have gone, leaving muddy paths.  Took us 3 1/2 hours with no stopping.  Part of the route was on busy roads and some stiles were difficult for dogs.

1 comment:

  1. I think Bob is playing his 'Can't do this stile' card t fine advantage!
    Rain, hail snow I notice you are always dressed wisely but Bob makes do with the same outfit come what may.

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