Geocaches - 9
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Pub - Prince of Wales, Ledbury, HPA
Continuing my journey from the Wye at Hereford to the Thames at Oxford along the Cotswold Rail Line. Strictly speaking, this should be blogged as Colwall to Ledbury, as the lure of the Prince of Wales proves too strong. I have unfinished business with Ledbury - I need to check in this fine pub in the Cask Finder App (after all, it was here that it was discovered) and there is a cheeky little micro Geocache that I have had a tip off about.
So, leave the train at Colwall, admire the walkers map and in a first, head away from the Malverns.
Walking Away from the Malverns |
Unsure if I have been up Oyster Hill before and it provides fine walking along the Geopark Way and super views over the full length of Malvern Hills.
Through the Orchards onto Oyster Hill |
View from Oyster Hill |
Have to agree with the Sentiment |
Drop down to the wonderfully named Cut Throat Lane and follow what I think is an old railway line that takes me back into Ledbury. The church bells are peeling for my arrival.
Ledbury Emerges |
The trains back are hourly and I have 30 minutes to reacquaint myself with the pub. I wrote last time about how good it is. You really should go.
Pint demolished, pub checked into the App and the cheeky little geocache found - directly in front of a busker playing some decent blues.
My work in Ledbury is now done.
No finer setting |
Identical shot to the pint on the last leg |
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