Political Correctness gone Madri
An easy and often completed walk, which would normally not register on the blog.
But it was completed on the first day of the year when the central heating didn't need to spark up and there was a visit to an Historic Inn of Interest - a 1960s Guide Book to booze.
Plus a chance to review another Slow Way.
From Stourport bridge to Bewdley bridge on the Severn Way. Keep the water to your left and all is good.
Onto the pub;
Those that know Bewdley will know two things. This is not the Black Boy that requires a team of sherpas and oxygen to reach. In some ways I am grateful, but in others sad. That Black Boy is a cracker.
And this Black Boy was renamed as the Bewdley Inn in 2021.
A Royalist stronghold during the Civil War, history and pub enthusiasts will know that the name Black Boy refers to King Charles II rather than anything more controversial. While I’m on the subject, the Black Bitch in Linlithgow was named after a dog – but that didn’t stop the inevitable rebranding.
There’s little sign of its seventeenth-century origins now, though it still has separate rooms and a few inviting nooks and crannies.
First in, I was greeted with a bit of bad news: the landlord was waiting for a delivery. Given the choice of Madri or Carling, I made a quick exit and headed to the George.
There, a suntrap beer garden, table service, and a £2.35 pint of Redemption Big Chief IPA made up for it nicely — with a view of the church clock to keep an eye on the return bus time.
Walk Details
Distance - 3.75 Miles
Geocaches - 0





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