Birch Coppice and Causeway Wood

We were here in April (see Causeway Wood); there’s been a summer (of sorts) since then. The path which completes the circuit around the wood (perhaps three-quarters on forest roads) has turned into a jungle of bracken, brambles (ouch!) and tall grasses – it’s hard work! Causeway Wood is mostly plantation, but on the southern part of the ridge there’s what appears to be ancient woodland, with some fine specimens of huge girth but no great height. Very pleasant country!

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The sunny side

Walking from the car park at Bedlam, and mostly bypassing the bedlam (I exaggerate) that is Tontine Hill in Ironbridge. The north side of the gorge catches the sunshine on this better-than-forecast afternoon, and appropriately, at the furthest point from the start we’re passing briefly though Sunnyside, high above the top end of Coalbrookdale. There’s a peacock on a shed roof!

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