Tuesday, 19 November 2013

A walk in the countryside to the east of Holymoorside ...

North-east of Darley Dale, between the moorland and Chesterfield, the village of Holymoorside is a good starting point for a walk in the countryside between the village and the outskirts of Chesterfield.

I parked near the Bull's Head and walked towards Chesterfield along Holymoor Road ... 

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011

There's a well used path through the fields though and I was soon following this ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011

This forms part of the South Chesterfield Way ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011

When I was there a couple of years or so ago the footpath had oil seed rape on both sides ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

The boundary of the parish has been marked by eight boundary stones, one of them pictured here ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

I don't know to what 'Low Years' relates ! Is it the name of the area ?

 I was following the path in the Hipper Valley ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

... and soon a pair of Canada Geese with six goslings passed me by ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

A coot gave me a glance from private property ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

At the end of Walton Dam the route I was following did an 180 degree turn [or thereabouts] through the houses and gardens north of Matlock Road ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011   

For the next half a mile or so my route passed between garden fences too ... 

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

Eventually I reached Matlock Road along which I have travelled for over 60 years I suppose though I have never crossed it in this way ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

I had seen the odd walker following the path south and away from the road though. Now I was doing the same ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

This path ran through and along the edge of the Chesterfield Golf Course where I was warned to 'Beware' ... 

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

A wide path proceeded into Walton Wood ... with hardly anyone about.

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

... where waymarking was probably superfluous ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

On the south-western side of the wood I was greeted by aromatic wild honeysuckle and a tree-topped hill ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

It was at this point that I walked north-westwards inside the woodland ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

... the owner of the private woodland made it clear what you could [and couldn't] do on the public footpaths !

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

Hopefully I reached Matlock Road without being in breach of the law. I crossed the road to the north-east of Walton Lodge, walking through the fields ...

Holymoorside, Hipper Valley and Walton Woods ~ 28th May 2011  

After some road walking I picked up another footpath on the eastern side of Holymoorside to bring me back into the village.

I found a seat in the churchyard, made friends with a cat and sat enjoying a slightly stewed cup of coffee which had been in my flask for far too long.

This walk was followed on the 28th May 2011
 
Length of walk ~ 5.96 miles *
 
Total mileage walked so far in 2011 ~ 204.94 miles
 
Total mileage between the 1st September 2009 and the 28th May 2011 ~ 726.68 miles

  45 of 2011 [which means in 2011 I was still averaging just over 4.5 miles a walk.]
 
* distance calculated on Ordnance Survey's Getamap

9 comments:

  1. I hope you wore a helmet on that walk.. LOL. with golf balls whizzing by you and all... This walk was nice..

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  2. It is surprising how different the countryside is in that area,I always think of it been quite wild around Chesterfield.I'm still learning after all these years,thanks Charlie for that walk.Ann

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  3. Nice walk again, Charlie. It always surprises me how few other walkers we meet on out walks.

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  4. Charlie, your photography is exquisite. I can see the images as post cards, note cards, jigsaw puzzles, calendar images and a host of other things. Not to mention books of the photographs! Simply wonderful.

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  5. Sometimes your countryside looks as wild and untamed as vast tracts of Canada. I just wish the paths I walked were so well groomed so I could look around more and not worry about stumbling with my two bum legs.

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  6. A rather pleasant, and fairly flat, walk Charlie. Lovely shot of the geese and goslings.

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  7. You know, your work would make a great exhibit at a museum or art gallery.

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  8. Keep on with these Charlie. Very interesting.

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  9. Lovely photos and an interesting take on life.

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