Sunday, December 12, 2021

Butterbusk, Conisbrough, Clifton, and Wadworth

Butterbusk is reached by buses travelling towards Conisbrough. I got off there and walked a few yards down the road and took the trail that uses the course of the old railway line and then followed a path across the fields to Drake Head Lane on the edge of Conisbrough.

This public footpath sign was unexpected, and quite dangerous too.





 I made my way to Clifton using narrow country roads. The alpacas were in a field at the back.






I then walked along the road to a junction that's near to one of the bridges that goes over the M18 motorway before taking a short path that briefly runs alongside the motorway cutting. 

I continued along the road for a mile and then took a path going over to the left, and continued through the woods to Wadworth. Several of the trees in the village had 'Merry Christmas' tags tied to them.



 





The sun had come out for the final couple of miles of the walk beyond Wadworth, going back to my house.








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