
This field was the prettiest I have ever seen, and judging by the reaction of others on the walk I was not alone in that view.

Posted: 23/07/2024 Author: Ian Powell - Print PDF 
We met at Blackroot car park on a very winter morning with sleeting snow all around us. We set off at a brisk pace down through some little used paths down to the mill stream then on to Keepers Pool. There used to be a lido there build circa 1887. It was burnt down and the area cleared circa 2003. We headed up through Holly Hurst Woods over towards Powell's Pool, not visible through the snow. We took a right turn here, passing by the memorial known as The Jamboree Stone where the 1957 World Scout Jamboree was held. We headed across to Darnel Hurst Woods, over the railway bridge and off left down to Little Bracebridge Pool. We had a welcome coffee break whilst being entertained by the Heron who successfully caught his lunch. It was very picturesque, with the snow settling around us. We carried on over the many wooden bridges to Bracebridge pool. Passing Druid's Well on the way. From here we took a right down through Pool Hollies Woods, under the railway bridge and walked along the path back to the car park where we had lunch at Blackroot Bistro.
Posted: 02/04/2023 Author: Carole Jenkinson - Print PDF 
Six of us met on the car park next to the Blackroot Bistro at Sutton Park on a cold and snowy morning, this was soon forgotten as Carol led us on a just over 4 mile walk. Very enjoyable and a beautiful park to walk in, we stopped for coffee beside one of the pools watching a heron fishing and finding Carol's secret path through a mysterious wooded area ending up back at the Backroot Bistro for lunch before leaving for home. Excellent.
Posted: 16/03/2023 Author: Bill O'Gara - Print PDF 