No great height (375m, 1,235ft), but a great viewpoint. For now, that is – the trees are doing their best to obscure the views… From the summit the mass of Radnor Forest predominates in a wonderful panorama of borderland lands. On the approach, over Climbing Jack Common, the Shropshire heights are at their best. Descending again, the Black Mountains fill the horizon, but it’s the spiky little peak of Skirrid Fawr that catches the eye.
Descending through the forest, there are few long views. We’ll concentrate on things close at hand, starting with a small herd of roe deer trotting through the trees. Mostly gone by the time the camera was raised and zoomed, the last two paused conveniently (and very briefly) for a grab shot.
It had seemed busy near the Black Pool car park, but as ever, the numbers thinned rapidly as we drew further away from the start. Other than the deer and a lone cyclist, we had the woodland return to ourselves
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