Thursday 15 May 2014

Week 23 14/05/14 - Sunny, Green and Clear

Photo Blog Week 23 - Wed 14 May 2014


A gorgeous day be in Lyme Park. The sky a mix of white cumulus clouds and big areas of blue delivering a generally sunny bright day with the added interest of shadows. In several areas, skylarks are fluttering high in the air adding a delightful soundscape with their song.
The greens of spring are vivid and everywhere and among them many wild flowers add highlights and interest. The bluebells are at peak along Westpark drive delivering a sweet perfume when to windward.
Not sure where the Red Deer got to today, I saw some of the park herd up on Cage Hill as I drove in but didn't see any more groups, only a couple of loners later on.

route: from North face of Hall; follow Green Drive; continue straight onto track dropping to: Main Drive down to Admissions; Follow Bollinghurst Brook toward reservoirs; small tracks to Coalpit Wood


The lady with the little girl enhance the delight of the sun dappled Green Drive

Manchester through the trees from Cage Hill above the main drive

Same angle as previous photo but zoomed in. Beetham Tower a third in from left

The Cage

Descending track from Cage Hill toward Admissions with classic loan oak

Kinder Plateau in distance

Deer Sanctuary

Part of today was completing the boundary survey going into the back of the deer santuary which is off limits so please don't be tempted to explore this part of my route. Apart from that, it was boggy, fly filled and generally not very nice across the back of coalpit wood.

route: boundary fence / wall through back of Coalpit Wood and around boundary of Red Deer Sanctuary (NO PUBLIC ACCESS).


Narrow fly filled muddy progress along Boundary fence in Coalpit Wood

Reservoir wall with is castellated top

Over the wall in private fishing pond, Mum & Dad Canadian Geese with 4 little'uns

Change in wall character from more recent commercially (left) built to original boundary wall

route: from East Lodge follow track; cross stile into Caters Slack; follow right track to squeezer stile into bottom of Lantern Wood; exit wood to Turf House Meadow ; join track and follow Garden fence; cross Hampers Bridge; follow path through Hampers Wood to view of Hall


Simple stile into Caters Slack

Two Red Deer on Turf House Meadow

New antlers growing with velvet lit by the sun

Peacock Butterfly on dandelion

Great Spotted Woodpecker on fence by Archery Field
(Rather pleased with getting this pic')

Dozing in the warm afternoon sun

Fallow Deer browsing on fresh grass

As you follow the path from Hampers Wood this superb aspect of the hall appears

route: follow Lime Avenue to Knightslow Wood; follow track to Drinkwater Meadow gate; stay in wood and follow track to Cluse Hey; take wall path above Cluse Hey to Paddock Cottage


Knightslow Wood lights up when the sun shines on the new spring beech leaves

Lyme Hall and The Cage with the Pennine Moors high in the background


The sheep are back in Drinkwater Meadow for the summer. Dogs on leads please!

Cluse Hey now full of foliage

I have always liked this path high above Cluse Hey along the wall bounding Drinkwater Meadow. 
This goes from Knightslow Wood to Paddock Cottage.


Bluebells against stone wall

route: descend via track from Paddock Cottage; join Westpark Drive; follow side path in wood to The Knott


Below Paddock Cottage, the remaining rhododendrons are bursting into flower

Sadly, the image doesn't show them but today the Welsh hills could be clearly seen as a final layer

Swathes of aromatic bluebells are at their peak above West Park drive

route: The Knott Car Park; climb up the knoll; descend to Four Winds boundary wall; follow track circling Turtle Brew; follow path around Mill Pond toward Timberyard



Skylarks were twittering away high above near Four Winds but I could only capture this Meadow Pipit on the ground

Turtle Brew - It isn't clear through the trees but before it was so wooded the contour of the top looks like a turtle's shell

Horse Chestnut in full blossom

route: Around Mill Pond; enter Crow Wood at side of Cottages; follow track straight to boundary; track uphill along Boundary fence; return via Playscape


Nature's Artwork

The tape cordons have been removed in Crow Wood now that the tree surgeons have dealt with the unstable Scots Pine dislodged in the high winds

Nice shot! This is the gap they brought a very large tree down through

Buttercups have now joined the colour palette of the Park

Ever wonder what happened to the amazing fungi of autumn/winter?
Some still survive though dried out and colourless

Crow Wood Play scape 

Crow Wood Playscape is excellent for adventurous kids and parent who encourage them





route: Between pond and Timberyard and return to Car Park


The Mill Pond ducks having a good day

5hr 15min  8.2 miles

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