W13 Lady Wood Bluebells and W14 Ugborough Beacon
We had visited Lady's Woods some months ago. Although it was pretty it was nothing special and at the time we decided to return when the bluebells were out as we knew it would look better then. The bluebells are just beginning to come out at the moment. In some places there was a blue carpet, but elsewhere there were lots of plants waiting to come into flower. It made a very pleasant walk around this nature reserve.
From Lady's Wood we drove on Wrangton where we parked just outside the golf club. We walked to the golf club and along the permissive path to the right. It was very muddy in places. We evntually cut across the stream and made our way up to Ugborough Beacon. It was a tiring climb, but the views were spectacular. At the top, having admired the views and granite formations we headed back to the golf club and picked up a footpath going through the course. This was a drier path to take.
From Lady's Wood we drove on Wrangton where we parked just outside the golf club. We walked to the golf club and along the permissive path to the right. It was very muddy in places. We evntually cut across the stream and made our way up to Ugborough Beacon. It was a tiring climb, but the views were spectacular. At the top, having admired the views and granite formations we headed back to the golf club and picked up a footpath going through the course. This was a drier path to take.
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