Walk Inspiration
Geocaches - 2
I didn't get too far into today's walk before I was met by a police cordon of cones, banning access to Lode Lane.
I've had walks that require re-routing for many reasons but never before because an angler has fished a WW2 bomb out of the river. What sort of fishing uses magnets anyway?
Bomb squad have been called and an exclusion zone is in place on the edge of Tewkesbury. https://t.co/WZwhNQY6Gg— GlosLiveOnline (@GlosLiveOnline) October 21, 2018
Hasty re-planning required, which leads me to Bloody Meadow - scene of a War of the Roses battle in 1471. Lots of history in Tewkesbury and they proudly re-enact the battle every July.
This is a simple up stream walk along the river to Apperley and back across inland farmland. Gentle walking on good paths, under a glorious autumn clear sky.
Battlefield Walk |
River Severn |
12:10pm on a Sunday and a handy pub stop off point - once you can get through the stile blocking cows. I am unsure whether to stop or not, but pop in to have a look. Door open but no sign of life. Not really convinced I wanted the first poured Tribute of the day anyway.
I head outside to take this photo, whilst a man breaks a fence, rolls on the floor and gets attacked by a frisky miniature pony.
Entered, but no goods consumed |
Time to leave the Severn behind and head inland, first through Apperley and then Deerhurst. Unfortunately, I don't get close enough to explore the priory ruins, but I do see the impressive church.
Views over the Severn Vale |
Deerhurst |
12:30pm, there is a bang and a twitter update from Tewkesbury Police. The bomb has been dealt with and Lode Lane is open to complete the walk as planned.
More 1471 Celebrations before heading off to my Premier Inn to prepare for an evening of Good Beer Guide Ticking in Tewkesbury.
1471 and All that. |
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