Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Northern Flash Sale

I was hoping to be able to have a couple of cheap days out. The webpage says 'from £2' but most of the days that price seems to be limited to specific services in the middle of the day. My choice of destinations was to be Hull and Bridlington; Northern Trains serve many more places from Doncaster though.

The woman at the ticket office wasn't very helpful.

Monday, September 29, 2025

Hawks Nest, Scrooby, and Blyth

I travelled to Hawks Nest, the first location in north Nottinghamshire, and needed to get off at a different stop because the Worksop bus goes a different route. This worked out for the best though because I was able to visit a small area of Access Land next to the River Ryton called Gibbet Hill. It was a lovely spot to sit in the sun and eat my sandwiches.



 


The area of Access Land continues at the other side of the Great North Road with better access to the river. There's a bug hotel and some other stuff in this area.





 




As I approached Scrooby there were some free apples for the taking and so I took one, I have to say it was one of the sweetest apples I've ever tasted.




I walked through the village and then headed south along the Great North Road until I reached a track that goes towards Serlby Golf Course. I then turned left at one of the entrances and continued to the road which goes to Blyth. Along this stretch I met a woman whose two dogs ran into a field to dig up some sugarbeet to eat - I've never seen that before.




















Blyth is a pretty village; I would have liked to stay longer to take more photographs but the bus back to Doncaster was due in a few minutes, and then it would be two hours for the next one.














Saturday, September 27, 2025

Wharncliffe Side, Ewden Village, and Brightholmlee

I caught the Stocksbridge bus to a location about a mile north of Wharncliffe Side where the service road for More Hall Reservoir starts.  As I got off the bus I tripped up over a raised white line road marking; fortunately I only stumbled and didn't fall. The road continues along the northern bank of the reservoir towards Broomhead Reservoir. For the entire length there was the sound of conkers falling from trees, I've never seen so many before.











Once I'd reached the second reservoir I took a bridleway heading up to a road. The road was uphill, and so was the next footpath going up to Walker Edge, where a road goes along the top.




I was now heading back eastwards and was looking for my next footpath. I knew where I was and so didn't look at the map, I wasn't sure though if the path would involve more climbing; I calculate I'd already done 400ft in a short distance and didn't fancy any more. I reached the path and it looked like a climb of a further 200ft and so I just carried on going down the road towards Brightholmlee and then Wharncliffe Side where I caught the bus back to Sheffield on the main road.










Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Edensor, Calton Lees, Rowsley, and Bakewell

Today's walk started at Edensor. After taking advantage of the lovely weather to photograph as many as possible of the pretty cottages in the village I walked over to the Derwent Valley Heritage Way, from where I had stunning views of Chatsworth House.




















































I continued on to Calton Lees, where there are some more pretty cottages.
















I headed south to Rowsley, cutting through the graveyard and the churchyard and then headed up the hill towards the track that goes over to Bakewell.




Sunday, September 21, 2025

Kedleston Hall, Brailsford, Matlock, And Chatsworth Farm Shop

Today has been the last day of the Heritage Open Days scheme for this year and I was able to visit Kedleston Hall, a few miles north west of Derby, with my support worker. The weather was lovely and I was able to get some good photographs of the gardens and the exteriors of the church and the hall.

















































On the way back home we called in for lunch at a pub in Brailsford, although this wasn't on our intended route home. We also planned to visit Matlock Bath but both of the car parks were full and so we continued on to the town of Matlock and looked in the charity shops there. The last photo is the only one I took there.




We made one final stop, at the Chatsworth Farm Shop at Pilsley.