I'm playing catch up with my Country Kids adventures and from the
Christmas holidays last week we have moved on to February half term when we had a fabulous time exploring a
Woodland Trust wood whilst walking the dog with Grandma. It is full of exciting tunnels, rocks, secret spots and a lake - really magical.
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'When you go down to the woods today, you'll be sure of a big surprise..' |
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We found secret, and mysteriously, locked tunnels. |
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There were rocks to climb and explore. |
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More tunnels - and this time they could be explored properly. |
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Looking out over the lake. |
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There was a myriad of magical adventures to be had - stairs to climb, more mysterious tunnels, fairy doors, big puddles and of course the lake. |
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We came back the next day for more exploring, the sun was out and the girls got higher and higher! |
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We explored the other side of the lake this time and it was possibly even more exciting with secret fairy grottoes and mysterious steps. |
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Beautiful views from secret fairy grottos |
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With a bit more exploring we found the top of the world. |
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There was even some sand to play in. |
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Meanwhile I found some unique pieces of nature's art to admire. |
Quite possibly the best place for a walk ever!
Well that was surreal - Was just returning your blog visit for my HDYGG post and I have basically the exact photo's at home - do you live near here?
ReplyDeleteI am about 5 minutes from this particular lake (I won't name it for privacy reasons of course!!)
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Wow looks beautiful. Such a great adventure the girls had!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of the beauty of this place. So many things to see and so many different landscapes available. I agree when you said its the best place for a walk EVER! #countrykids
ReplyDeleteWow, that is just incredible, so beautiful! I love the photos, especially the black and white looking out over the lake. I'd be there every weekend :) #CountryKids
ReplyDeleteTunnels and grottoes galore! Fab place to visit. #countrykids
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful photos and I can see with so much natural beauty and interesting features it would be hard to drag the children away. A lovely post for Country Kids. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStunning photos, and those locked tunnels look very mysterious - great for kids' imaginations!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness this looks like an amazing place to visit. it looks like you has so much fun there x
ReplyDeleteWow! I am one thousand percent off to look on the woodland trust website and find our nearest one because they're in the UK - woohoo! They are stunning photographs. It looks like your girls had an amazing adventure, just like I did thanks to my parents when I was younger. These are the kinds of places I (and my toddler, obviously!) I dream about going. Thank you for this brilliant post, and providing the link! A lot of people post stunning pictures and don't say where it is they went! #countrykids x
ReplyDeleteThis place is so lovely! I love the tunnels.
ReplyDeleteWow, this place is stunningly beautiful! It looks like a place you could visit time and time again and find new adventures and fun every time :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous and fun place to visit!! Where is this? Looks just beautiful and magical with so much to explore x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant photos and it all looks so exciting. Looks like you had a proper little adventure.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a real adventure - I'm sure my son, D, would LOVE the tunnels. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to visit and your youngsters looked like they had a fab time with Grandma too!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. This place looks absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDelete#countrykids
Superb place to visit - lovely photos! #BlogClubD
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