A hint of Autumn in the air?

Hello and welcome back to my blog 😊.

Today, the Three Amigos met up and enjoyed a 9.5-mile circular walk starting from the village of Gunthorpe in Nottinghamshire, adjacent to the magnificent River Trent.

We had last walked this route in July 2024, so it has been a while since we last walked it. It is one of our favourites because it is easy walking and you can walk along at pace. I had expected a cloudy day but it also turned out to be quite a wet one – we are not used to rain, plus, it wasn’t forecast!

Entrance into Gunthorpe Lock

Shortly after setting off we passed by Gunthorpe lock. I was in denial about the drizzle mizzle but it got heavier so I had to reach into my rucksack and fish out a waterproof jacket- its been a few months since I last needed to wear it!

The weir at Gunthorpe and lock gates
Surprisingly damp

The bank of the river is grassy and wide. Our distant views were reduced because of the rain, however we saw quite a few noisy Canadian geese.

It was interesting to see the changes from our last visit as we progressed along our walk – nothing seems to stay the same. Fences are erected, bushes grow, new houses are built etc.

A few Anglers were dotted along the bank and we passed by some curious cows.

After about 4.5 miles along the river we turned away from the river and began our return leg. We couldn’t help but notice that there was an autumnal feel to the day. The rain and leaves on the ground all hints to the impending change.

We took a break standing up – there was an unfortunate lack of benches on the walk. The Canadian geese were nearby wandering through a field.

The Geese

The rain eased off and a slight hint of sun broke through the gloom. ‘The sun will help dry us out’ said Mick – we were well saturated at this point- and indeed as we walked along we felt the sun was working its magic. We were coming to Hoveringham Mill – one of the highlights on the walk.

Hoveringham Mill

A bridge took us over the Ford which was quite low in water – no surprise there.

The ford at Hoveringham Mill

As we passed across the Ford we were wondering whether the path diversion we had come across last year was in place still. Thankfully, it had gone so we clambered over a rickety stile and followed the drainage dyke into the village of Caythorpe. Nice willow trees hung gracefully near the water.

A short walk through the village and we were soon leaving heading for Gunthorpe. We noted that some former agricultural fields had now got rows of trees in them. We wondered why? The rain had started once again.

Passing a field of maize

Arriving into Gunthorpe we noticed that a former derelict restaurant had been refurbished and was now a pub – that was good to see.

Mick was going to hunt out his gaiters when he got home – getting prepared for wetter weather. Chris had a list of jobs to do too. No rest for the wicked they say!

Happy Walking 😊🚶


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