For all of the Town's Refreshment Delights
A spare Monday, when the big freeze starts to loosen it's grip. This means mud. Although my Smart Meter wouldn't agree (£50 for a week!), give me the sub zero cold any day.
I'll start in Bewdley for my latest exploration of the Wyre Forest. Along the river bank as far as Trimpley Valley on the other side and then a steep cut up to walk through Pound Green. Nicely meeting the paths of last time out.
Drop down through Withybed Wood and along Dowles Brook for lunch at Knowles Mill. BYO, as they only provide seating.
Abandoned Railway Bridge at Dowles, North of Bewdley |
Forest ride in Withybed Wood |
My most frequent lunch spot of the last 12 months |
An unusual return to town along Dry Mill Lane and down through Back Hill. This means Bewdley in all its refreshment option glory can be explored;
- Horn and Trumpet - Bathams permanently on
- Real Ale Tavern (RAT) - Black Country Ales for beers you'be never heard of and ciders that offer best bang per buck.
- The George - Spoons have a sale on
- The Mughouse - Timothy Taylors Landlord and the best log fire/chesterfield combo in the world.
Which one gets the Mappiman Dollar?
None - only 12 minutes left on the parking.
Walk Details
Distance - 8 Miles
Walk Inspiration - Country Walking Magazine, Feb 2008, Walk 8
Geocaches - 0
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