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Monday, 3 May 2010
Thatcham and the River Enborne
This walk begins at Thatcham station. You quickly cross the Kennet and Avon Canal and then the river Kennet. You walk along a lane to Crookham Manor and from here head south to reach Crookham Common Road.
After a short distance along the road, you head south again with fine views to the right towards the North Hampshire Downs.
On the right, a bit further on, was a lovely mixed clump of bluebells and white celandine.
Soon you reach open country and follow the winding bank of the River Enborne. I was too busy taking pictures of the extraordinary array of wild flowers along here to take a proper picture of the valley itself. But this fine tree in a red field will have to suffice.
Towards the end of this stretch we passed the weir at Chamberhouse Mill.
Soon after this, at a ford, you leave the river bank and head north again over Crookham Common, cross Crookham Common Road again and begin the descent back to Thatcham.
From: Walks in the Kennet Valley and beyond (West Berks Ramblers).
Map: Explorer 158 (Newbury and Hungerford).
Conditions: warm, dry, cloudy, hints of rain.
Distance: 5 miles.
Rating: three stars.
Sightings
I spotted this female Orange Tip clinging desperately to a leaf in the wind.
Flower of the day
This white celandine was one of the signature plants of the walk.
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