Thursday March 19th

 Ladybower- North Arm

A lovely, relaxed walk for both of us today- great to get out together to get some fresh air. We parked at Fairholmes and started our walk in the best way- with a coffee from the ever-open café. 

The walk is fairly level, running between the access road and the reservoir itself. The water level is back up to normal- a real contrast to last year, when much of the dam and the bridge piers were visible.

Ladybower bridge with water back to normal

We crossed the bridge and started back along the eastern side of the reservoir, passing the notice describing the lost village of Derwent with a sculpture of its drowned church.

Just beyond this is the pair of gateposts, long redundant.

Redundant gateposts

The remaining houses and cottages along this eastern access road are mainly holiday lets.

Decorated holiday let house sign

Close to the end of our walk, one house had a huge bank of daffodils in flower.

Daffodil bank

A walk of 5.7 miles with 130m ascent.



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