Today's walk started at Thrybergh Country Park, on the way to Rotherham. I walked along the eastern shore of the reservoir there, the path was very icy in places and I had to watch every step I took.
I then took the footpath leading along the edge of a field to a housing estate at at Thrybergh, this was much better underfoot, being a tarmacked surface.
I walked through the estate and then up and over the landscaped spoilheap of Silverwood Colliery; this location isn't as attractive as the ones nearer to Doncaster are. After walking through another housing estate I needed to use an urban road to reach the centre of Bramley, there are a few shops there...and this Bramley has nothing to do with the apples. I was here on Saturday when it was snowing.
More walking through yet another housing estate was required until I reached the road to leads to Newhall Hamlet, marked as Newhall Grange on the map.
I then continued along the track to Hooton Levitt and finished at Maltby, along this section of the walk there wasn't much ice...but there was a lot of mud.
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