Thursday, 23rd March 2023
Not well prepared for this trip, I even missed the usual garden, as we left it, photograph!
Approximately 256 miles. I wouldn't call it a particularly pleasant journey, several traffic hold-ups, and, alternating periods of bright sunshine, followed by periods of torrential rain.
Orchard House CL (N51.758456 W1.855755), one of a pair of CLs with the same owner. The other is Orchard Meadow CL.
The two CLs are adjacent to each other, Orchard House CL has hard standing, whereas Orchard Meadow CL is all grass.
Given the torrential rain when we arrive, hard standing is a good idea.
We arrive at about 15:00, so, not time to do any exploring, plus, there is torrential rain. The, very pleasant, owner (Peter) braves the rain to greet us, and, give us some information about the local area.
Friday, 24th March 2023.
A sunny start to the day, and 7c, rising to 12c. Windy, and, the rain does return shortly after lunch.
The site owner gave us a couple of maps of local walks. The shortest is 3 miles, and takes in Ablington and Bibury.
We are told that Ablington is a pretty Cotswold village, without the tourists. Well, it is, but, it is without anything else too, we discover.
So, walking shoes on, and, off we go, on a 3 mile walk.
The instructions say to join a public footpath, shortly after leaving the site,
This footpath apparently is a part of the original Hay Lane, a Roman route from Cirencester.
Roman route or not, Kathleen decides that after yesterdays heavy rain, it is too muddy, so, we will vary the route (seldom a good idea, when you do not have a detailed map).
All goes well, we are walking on tarmac, a small road, with only very occasional motor traffic.
One small detail, we do not appear to have reached a village. We do encounter another public bridal way, which is deemed "not too muddy", and, which, according to my sense of direction, appears to be heading off in the right direction.
Now, we are relying completely on our sense of direction, because this public bridal way is not even on google maps, so, we are shown as heading off across a field. We emerge onto a tarmac route at the village of Winston, and, follow the lane to Ablington, from where Bibury is actually signposted. Other than the fact that we spent most of the time without a clue where we were, and, what a pleasant surprise to arrive at The Swan, Bibury, it was a very pleasant walk, scenic and quiet, although, lacking a pub, or, at the least a coffee shop.
After lunch, the weather returns to yesterdays weather. Frequent torrential showers.
A meal, at the Catherine Wheel, Bibury, with the Kent based Reay family this evening, well, not actually all of them, we are minus Victoria and her husband Graham, who could not make it, because, today is Victoria's graduation day, as a Radiologist, plus of course brother John and his wife Sharon, so, nine of us in total.