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Sunday, 29 May 2011
Glapthorn Cow Pastures
I woke up this morning and took a look at the weather and it wasn't raining so I decided to take a look on the www.visitwoods.org.uk website to see what woods I have yet to visit so headed off towards Glapthorn Cow Pastures.
Situated approximately half-way between Glapthorn and Lower Benefield this Wildlife Trusts wood is a nice place for a walk. Although I didn't see any picnic benches you could always take a picnic blanket and enjoy your lunch here.
For more woods to visit click on the VisitWoods logo below:
Situated approximately half-way between Glapthorn and Lower Benefield this Wildlife Trusts wood is a nice place for a walk. Although I didn't see any picnic benches you could always take a picnic blanket and enjoy your lunch here.
For more woods to visit click on the VisitWoods logo below:
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