I caught the train to Rotherham and then the Barnsley bus to Wenntworth to start my walk today. Wentworth is a really pretty village with plenty to see.
After exploring the village I headed across the field down to Elsecar to visit the Heritage Centre. On the way the path passes through a wood and a man went out of his way to tell me that he's very concerned because he's not seen any acorns this year and some oak trees are covered in a white fungus. For the rest of the walk I looked out for oaks but only spotted a few and there were definitely no acorns either on the trees or on the ground...I didn't see any white fungus though.
There has been some recent renovation work at Elsecar, improving the conditions underfoot.
I then headed northeast using the towpath of the Elsecar Canal until I reached the TransPennine Trail near to Brampton Bierlow. This section was rather boring and so I didn't take many photographs.
I called in for refreshments at The Bull Bell Inn; £6 for a pint of Pepsi Max and a bag of salt and vinegar crisps is rather expensive.
I had nearly an hour unril my bus to Doncaster was due and so walked to Wath town centre and then continued on to the bypass to wait for the bus.