Friday, 24th May 2019
After a really weird week at work I decided that a nice mooch in the sunshiney countryside was the order of the day after work to "re-wild" my senses ready for the bank holiday weekend.
I decided to head to Raywell and see if the bluebells and wild garlic were still out in Nut Wood, and to visit "my" tree. I'm not sure why it's "my" tree, but there's something peaceful and calming about sitting under it's leafy branches and looking down the dale.
Before leaving work I filled my flask and stuffed my little backpack with some snacks. It may only be a short walk but I'd not eaten since lunchtime and that was all the excuse I needed for a mini picnic in the woods.
After getting parked up I meandered along the right hand side of Nut Wood, along the dale bottom, walking into the bright sunshine:
Start of my walk along Wauldby Scroggs (ace name!) |
Away from the traffic and I'm heading around the other side of those trees |
Looking down Waudby Green towards Wauldby Scroggs from underneath "my" tree |
View back towards "my" tree |
Wauldby Dam |
Turning left off the YWW I followed the bridleway gently uphill to enjoy views of the rolling patchwork of arable countryside. Our green and pleasant land.
Naff attempt at an arty-farty pic |
Looking over Hull from bridleway towards Little Wauldby Farm |
I do know this is Hawthorn blossom |
I had a brief break in the flowery frenzy as the views opened out to the side and I snapped a pic of the Humber Bridge:
Zoom in of the Humber Bridge towers |
Zoom in of view towards Saltend cooling towers |
Eventually I reached the edge of the woodland. Sadly, the sun had gone in so I would be robbed of my dappled sunshine woodland walk:
Heading into Nut Wood and Wauldby Scroggs |
Although the bluebells had long gone the wild garlic was still in abundance, and it smelt wonderful (tasted wonderful too):
Wild garlic |
Easy woodland paths |
My picnic bench |
Brew with a view |
I sat in the woodland listening to the birdsong as they forgot I was there and their silence and intermittent warning chirrups changed back to a cacophony of general joie de vivre.
Fed and watered I headed the short distance downhill and back to my car. At least the rush hour traffic had gone for the journey home.
.. and yes, it's set me up just right for the weekend.
Parking: roadside on main Raywell road near Nut Wood (free)
Distance: 3.9 miles
Max height: 369 ft
Thanks for looking 😊