Geocaches - 6
Bank Holiday always means rain and today is no different. Meteorological conditions are not lending themselves to a long walk, far away - so the Good Beer bible is once again consulted for a local tick.
I know Belbroughton well, but have no idea where the Holly Bush is. Without Google, I would have had it hopelessly confused with the Bell and Cross.
But first, regardless of the weather, a walk.
Waseley Hills Country park has a visitors centre. Last here six years ago - a note to the 2023 Mappiman. I can park for free in the large layby at Chapman's Hill Road.
And its Chapman's Hill Road that we head along - for the simple reason that there is a small geocaching trail. Everything fine apart from at number 2, where I not only fail to make a find but also get caught by a bemused Alstatian dog walker with my arm buried up to the elbow in the roots of an oak tree.
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A more successful Ground Zero |
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Through the Bluebell Woods |
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Malvern - on a good day. |
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2nd City - with a Zoom Lens |
This short walk has hopelessly mistimed opening hours, so we head to the visitors centre for an 11:10am cup of tea. They have rock cakes fresh out of the oven for a bargain £1.30.
Am I the first man in history to upset his wife by bringing her cake?
Apparently, I have cocked up lunch.
The Holly Bush, Stourbridge Road, Belbroughton - Hobsons Town Crier
There's a reason I don't know this pub. Its on the busy rat run dual carriageway from Belbroughton that heads away from the motorway towards Stourbridge. A road that I have no reason to ever take.
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Pub since 1845 - from converted farm workers cottages |
The pub is a free house and the four real ales from a local favourite brewery, Hobsons. The Town Crier was in decent condition but not quite as good as Saturday's truly exceptional example in Bridgnorth.
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Note the CAMRA awards and proud entry in this years GBG |
And when the food arrives, Mrs M has miraculously regained her appetite. Sandwich halved, I only wish I was as lucky with the chips.
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