All done
What an amazing day, Thank you everyone.
The village turn out to cheer me on, and some even did a few laps with me.

What an amazing day, Thank you everyone.
The village turn out to cheer me on, and some even did a few laps with me.
There are several places to park and start this lovely walk. On our first visit, we parked at the Bobbin Mill car park and began with a fascinating tour of the mill before heading out on the trail.
This time, we chose to start from the donation car park at Beck Meadow, just beyond the Bobbin Mill, although there are also National Trust car parks further up the road if you prefer a higher starting point.
From Beck Meadow, the route begins along a wide, well-defined path that gradually climbs uphill (see photos for an idea of the incline). The steady ascent makes for an easy and enjoyable start, giving you time to take in the surroundings as you make your way towards High Dam.
The path leads you past the first dam before continuing on to High Dam itself. From there, we followed a clockwise circuit around the water,…
A former 14th- century market town.
We start at the carpark opposite the medieval church of St Michael’s with its font dating back to approximately 1535.
We then proceed to walk down Church Lane with graveyard on the right. Passing the old police house and at Lane house corner of Chapel Lane turning left at the junction with Chapel Lane and walk back towards Main Street, stopping at the lane that goes past the surgery.

Here we walk up the lane between the field with a great view of Black Combe. Stopping where the road inclines towards the farm. Here we turn and walk back to and continuing up Chapel street to Main Street.
As we walk up this part of chapel street we will pass the chapel which dates back to 1780’s