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