Distance - 5.5 Miles
Geocaches - 4
Once a month, I head out on a new leg of the Millennium Length. After 15 months, I am a third of the way through. It's all working out rather beautifully, as once again, I am taken on new paths in the glorious British countryside.
And for the first time in a walk from Henley-in-Arden, it's not raining.
Park up at the free public car park and work our way through the alleys to Milestone Cottage - proudly pronouncing how far it is to London, Birmingham and Stratford.
Two churches in close proximity mark the start of the walk before a short lung busting climb up Beudesert Mount for the views.
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Church Two |
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Sonia on the Summit |
Cache 1 is a micro but believe me when I say this, I manage to squeeze a trackable in it.
Follow the Millennium Way past posh converted farm houses on paths that no longer match the OS map. We say our goodbyes until September at Ireland's Farm.
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Wheat gently cracking in the sunshine |
Pass the isolated Preston Bagot Church, lonely on its hill top. See that the Farm at the bottom of the hill has fallen on hard times.
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No Hens. No Eggs. |
And just to keep blogfans on their toes, we go for unexpected post walk refreshment.
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Man cannot live on beer alone. |
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