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Winchcombe

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    • Day 15

      Winchcombe, Gloucestershire

      July 11, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Another little market town steeped in history. Very narrow streets, but unfortunately, there were work crews digging up the main street to lay fibre optic cable for high-speed Internet. Seems inevitable, I guess, but a shame all the same.Read more

    • Day 7

      Eine Glücksfund!

      September 2, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Am letzten Tag in den Cotswolds zufällig in Wynchcombe gelandet, uraltes Dörfchen, wunderschön, winzige Häuschen, fantastische scones, English countryside walks, Leider immer noch angeschlagen und Heimweh nach den Jungs…Read more

    • Day 316

      Sudeley Castle

      July 7, 2018 in England ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Ich hab gerade die letzte Aufgabe meines Tages erledigt, deswegen die etwas größere Pause... Jetzt aber weiter zu meinem Tag! Nach Snowshill sind wir zu Sudeley Castle gefahren. Das war wieder eine sehr interessante Reise auf sehr kleinen Straßen, aber es hat auch Spaß gemacht da mit offenen Fenstern lang zu fahren.
      Sudeley Castle war unter anderem das Zuhause von Catherine Parr, der sechsten Frau von Henry VIII. Wir haben zuerst eine Ausstellung besucht und sind dann durch das Haus geschlendert. Das ist echt schön und man sieht, dass es auch heute noch bewohnt wird - das freut mich immer aufrichtig!
      Nach dem Haus waren wir kurz im Garten und haben dann erst einmal Tee getrunken und Kuchen gegessen Dann waren wir wieder kurz im Garten und haben die Sonne genossen. Sudeley Castle mag ich auch besonders gerne, weil da Szenen aus Emma von 1995 gedreht wurden um Donwell Abbey darzustellen. Das zweite Bild zeigt mich wie ich mich eben jener einer solchen Szenen nähere und das dritte zeigt das auch, aber da wusste ich, dass ich fotografiert werde.
      Das Haus, der Garten - das Anwesen! ist echt wunderschön. Im Garten gab es viele duftende Blumen, vor allem auch Rosen. Meine Nase wurde heute also echt verwöhnt.
      Unendlich lange sind wir nicht in Sudeley geblieben. Das kann man locker schaffen, aber wir hatten noch ein paar andere Dinge vor! Also bis gleich!
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    • Day 7

      Winchcombe to Dowdeswell, June 5

      June 5, 2018 in England ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      I've included two pictures from yesterday of the castle gardens. Very pretty and well maintained.

      This morning we were up early as we had an eleven mile walk, plenty of uphills, and wanted to get out quickly after breakfast.

      I went down early to check out the weather and noticed a meat delivery man taking a half hog into the sausage shop across the street. He carried it on his shoulder without any wrapping on it. Food safety? Then perhaps 30 minutes later, one of the sausage guys was carrying an arm full of packaged sausages up the street to (I presume) the co-op food store. Those sausages were good as Arlene had them for dinner and I had one for breakfast...and no one is sick yet.

      Our walk out was quite cool and the uphill began in earnest shortly after passing The Bourne Construction Company. Recall the Bourne trilogy? Must have begun here in Winchcombe.

      After passing a cricket field we entered a pasture of sheep (we see lots of sheep, and I do mean lots) and a couple of horses. A beautiful black stallion started to approach me, stuck his nose on my arm making me quite uncomfortable then proceeded to "nose" me up the hill. Arlene got a laugh, but I was worried about being bitten; or worse, losing my hat. I finally stopped to confront him and he stuck his nose where I could rub his forehead. Seemed friendly enough and he must have smelled salt on my pack as I had it in Spain and for sure I sweated while carrying it. This was quite an experience.

      We soon approached an ancient burial mound...Belas Knap from the Neolithic period. Per the signage, it dates to 5000 years ago, or 3000 BC. Excavations found several skeletons and radio carbon dated them to that time period. Makes me feel young. The site was very well preserved, perhaps because it was far out in the country and uphill for most.

      Our walk continued and we had coffee at a golf course clubhouse on Cleeve Hill...the highest point on the Cotswold Way. Guys playing there must have mountain goat DNA in their blood as it was a very long course, plenty of uphills, and most who I saw were wearing skull caps and jackets, and carrying their clubs. It was quite breezy that high, with a 360 degree view.

      Beautiful scenery surrounded us and though the day was cloudy, we could see for miles and miles given the elevation of the hills. Saw a couple of joggers on the golf course and they passed us flying, going downhill towards the butterfly sanctuary.

      We finally reached our pickup point. The B & B we are staying in was a taxi ride away from the trail so we had a short wait for the taxi. Lovely B & B and just a short walk outside town.

      Dinner was a 28 minute walk away and we enjoyed salmon that was excellent. Of course, one must remember that I am extremely hungry and will eat anything...well, just about. Should be another cool walk in the AM. Hope to be on the trail shortly after 0800 as we need a taxi to the trailhead.

      Enjoy the pictures.
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