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.
Church Two |
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.
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.
No Hens. No Eggs. |
And just to keep blogfans on their toes, we go for unexpected post walk refreshment.
Man cannot live on beer alone. |
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