Thursday, 29 August 2019

Dolphinholme

This week's walk was a gentle 5-mile stroll starting from the primary school on the main road through Dolphinholme, southeast of Lancaster, taking in a part of the River Wyre and the Wyre Way.

Walkers: (......then there were 4! Excuses, excuses and it wasn't even raining!) Danny, Vic, John R and Anthony.

The village primary school was closed for the holidays so the obvious place to park was in the lay-by.

Booting up!

We were intrigued by the flag which this chap (yes it is a man) was flying on his partly built house.
It's the three lions passant from the Royal Standard.

Lower Dolphinholme where a disused mill (right) has been converted to homes.


Part of the River Wyre at Lower Dolphinholme (note the yellow sign)......

!!!!????

Looking back to Dolphinholme

What a convenient lunch stop.


Only one walker can rest here!
(The misunderstood use of an apostrophe again.
Now who's being a pedant?)

Danny's going to endear himself to Barbara, when he gets home, by presenting her with a bag of juicy blackberries
for her jam-making.


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