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4th February 2017 walk to New Barns Bay (Page two)
Ivy berries.
Winter colour at side of the road up to Arnside Knott
Winter colour at side of the road up to Arnside Knott
Late afternoon sunshine.
Catkins at side of road up Arnside Knott.
The view looking towards the Lyth Valley.
The view from the toposcope
The view looking towards Grange-over-Sands.
A map of Arnside Knott.
Walk report by Simeon Orme
As I am cyclist and the only time I put on my walking boots in the past 20 years, was to go on the annual
Boxing Day Walk. So these walks that I am doing with my Mum Pat Lloyd are taking me to places that I just
cycle pass or through which case with Arnside Knott, when you doing a off-road day ride around the Arnside
and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, one of the tracks you going to do is the bridleway over
the shoulder of Arnside Knott which I do at least one a year.
So ask Mum when I was taking in the car to do the weekly food shop on Friday evening if she been to
Arnside Knott in the last few years, the answer was ‘No’. So I agree to pick her up on the Saturday afternoon
and then drive up to Arnside.
We left the car at the National Trust Car park on Arnside Knott and then followed the footpath down to New
Barns Bay, there some nice views looking across the Kent Estuary towards Grange-over-Sands at start of the
footpath, then the views disappear as we walk through Copridding Wood but later open up as we followed the
footpath cross a meadow to get to road to New Barns Bay where Pat took the opportunity have five minute
sit down on bench and look at the view.
We soon on our way again following the tarmac towards Arnside, there were signs that Spring was on its way
with Snowdrops out in flower.
We had another five minute stop on another bench on the climb back up shoulder of Arnside Knott as we
headed back to the car at the National Trust Car Park.
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Copyright 2001 TO 2019 D. Simeon Orme