SUNDAY 6th November '16
The Wyre Way is a strange long distance path (LDP), I say long distance but it is only 45 miles. It starts at Abbeystead and makes a loop north then east following the Tarnbrook River Wyre into the attractive footings of the Bowland Hills then swings south and west to follow the Marshaw River Wyre without going to the source of either of these two feeders, then returning to Abbeystead where the two rivers join to form the river Wyre proper.
The main river is then followed to its mouth at Knott End-on-Sea where logic would say it had achieved its objective, but no! The ferry is taken across the mouth to Fleetwood from where the walk follows the western coastline before cutting across the peninsula to finish back at the Shard Bridge over the Wyre. There seems to be no rationale for this final section or the finishing point, but there it is. The route is well way-marked, and I think well used.
Click to enlarge - The blue line shows my return path today - see below map for more detail |
In January 2013 I walked the first loop from Abbeystead and back with Gimmer.
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Today I decided to carry on and walk the rest in sections using other paths to return to my starting point each time, which will take a few visits - I can only walk half the distance on the LDP from my total distance for each walk.
Please click to enlarge. This man-made beauty seemed to rival nature at its best - the whole ambience of the shimmering, flowing water and the sensuous curves moved me quite profoundly |
Again, please click to enlarge. Note the round top rail with the contrasting square bottom rail and the elborately designed joining brackets and the elegantly tapered pillars |
Back towards the weir - not much sunlight, but autumn colours and light still forceful |
A more modern bridge than the iron beauty - utility rules |
Dolphinholme More attention to attractive stone built architecture in this backwater village |
Start Abbeystead - clockwise |
Nice route Conrad. The Rams Head stone does seem to fit in with the other Wyre Way stones. It's a long shot but I wonder if it was installed in the wrong place or if the route was altered at some time.
ReplyDeleteAlan Rayner - I forgot to include the detailed route map which I have now done. It seems unlikely that the stone would have been put in the wrong place? I've just looked back at the photos on the first section in the post I referenced and realise that I had photographed other similar stones but I saw no more on this trip. I'll keep a look out when I do the next sections.
ReplyDeleteConrad, Glad to see you are on with that interesting and varied 'Wyre Way'
ReplyDeleteCheckout my posts from May 2014 for some ideas of breaking down the route using public transport.
Dolphinholme - Scorton circular.
Scorton - St. Michaels bus one way.
Knott End - St. Michaels bus one way.
I didn't go down the otherside, didn't look inviting, will be interested to see your report on it though.
Will be in contact when back from Tenerife.
BC - I'm looking forward to doing the rest if it. I'm quite happy to walk short sections and return by other paths - it means I cover even more new ground and extends the project which suits me.
ReplyDeleteCompletely agree with that philosophy. Have fun. Don't drown as I could have done.
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