Saturday 16 July 2022

16/07/22 - Centenary Way - Stage 11 - Ryton-on-Dunsmore

Distance - 7.8 Miles

Geocaches - 2

Pub - Blacksmiths Arms, Ryton-on-Dunsmore

Previous Stages - Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Stage 6Stage 7Stage 8Stage 9, Stage 10


Funny little place, Ryton-on-Dunsmore. Seems to sit snugly in a triangle of major roads, with the church cut off from the rest of the village by a busy dual carriageway.   It was famous for a car plant, closed down in the first decade of the C21st. Replaced by new business parks.

My walk is more or less as expected from the previous legs - although the route to Bubbenhall and along the edge of Ryton Pools Country Park are perhaps a little prettier. Certainly nothing to get excited about and one to file under "functional", rather than "must do".

Centenary Way Countryside
Centenary Way Paths
Centenary Way Countryside
Centenary Way Beasts

The pub is in fitting with the walk. A village local, that the locals seem to be shunning. Two real ales on, Tribute and something else that I didn't trust in the heat - so I went for a Birra Moretti.  In a ceremonial chalice. 

Blacksmiths Arms, Ryton-on-Dunsmore
Village Local.  Just add punters.

Food proved slightly trickier to source. No sandwiches or snacks on a freshly printed menu. I thought I would try a Chicken Parmo Schnitzel. When the bar man says "I'll have to ask the Chef if he is cooking" it does make you wonder why they have menus. Or employ a chef.

It came.  I have since found a Twitter feed that compares the quality of parmos. Would have been interesting to see the reaction a photo of my lunch would have elicited.

It was quite a slab of cheese.

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