15th October, we bus into Norwich and arrive wonderfully early to walk through uncrowded streets. We’re heading for Mousehold Heath, a (mostly) wooded height that sits above Norwich on the banks of the Wensum. We cut through the cathedral close whence we emerge to this…
We cross the river at Bishopsgate Bridge and straight away begins the climb
We’re now on the edge of Mousehold Heath, about to venture in
I have featured this free-standing wall before. And I still don’t have the history of it. This is new graffiti, I’ve not seen these hearts before
In a clearing, we find Pitch & Putt…
Comprising gravel and sand, it’s no surprise to find over the centuries the heath has been much quarried… resulting in these wonderful hills (yes, we climb them)
Looking up, looking down
At the heart there is the heathland
Hope you enjoyed, and managed the climbs with me. Oh, and we found some interesting fungi. But that must wait till Tuesday Treat.
Looks like a lovely place. Thanks for sharing
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It is. And despite it’s popular with dogwalkers, it is peaceful there
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How lovely.
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I enjoy my walks there. But I don’t visit often enough to explore it without getting lost!
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Getting lost is no fun. Better stick to the routes you know.
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But getting lost is when you find treasures 🙂
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Sometimes.
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What a fabulous trail. You have a bit of everything. Love the photos and really looking forward to Tuesday treats 😃
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Thank you, always happy when people enjoy 🙂
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That does look like a wonderful hike! Thank you for taking us along. My kind of place 🙂
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Yes, I can imagine that. So we’ll go visit it when you come visit me 🙂
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Absolutely!
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🙂
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