Saturday, August 28, 2010

A Walk in the Countryside


This is the start of our August Bank Holiday Weekend. I always thought the Bank Holidays related to old religious holidays, but according to my book on English traditional festivals, that is not true. I guess I didn't read very carefully the first time through. The last weekend in August is just a good time for a holiday, even back when holidays were not a privilege everyone enjoyed.

Last Sunday we took the Northern Line to the southern end of the line; today we went north, but the Northern Line has three termini in the north. I found a walk with a route between two of them. And what a walk! We spent the day in the country, but we never left London. Join us for our walk in the country!
We begin at High Barnet station. First stop is the Barnet Museum for some local history. An important battle of the War of the Roses was fought here. Edward 1V's victory here ensured his capture of the throne.  Next we fortified ourselves with a superb lunch at the Lord Nelson. The apple-blackberry crumble was historic. Then on to our walk.
Through the Recreation Ground in Chipping Barnet. 
Into the Barnet Conservation Area
Into the Dollis Valley
A multitude of trails
The Dollis Brook
The Dollis Valley Greenway
An overhanging hedge forms an arch
Ascending the valley looking to Totteridge
Kissing gate leaving the Dollis Valley 
The Totteridge Cross
Th
Church at Totteridge Cross
Greenway to Mill Hill
View from the Greenway
A local herd
The biggest mushroom we saw
A muddy section of the path
The weather was perfect. Sunny and cool
Meadows as far as the eye could see
A field of ripe corn
More meadows
Folly Brook
Leaving the woods, there is a game at the Mill Hill Cricket Club
The view from the top of Mill Hill
One of the best walks we've ever taken. And another end of the line.

1 comment:

Marie-Thérèse said...

Hi Jenni, I love to read about your staycation. As if I'm back in England :o)
Greetings from Germany