Cotswolds Forest Scene

Cotswolds Forest Scene
“Cotswolds Forest Scene” — Trees and spring undergrowth along a Cotswolds trail.

This spring, following our exploration of northwest Scotland and cities in Ireland, we made our way to the Cotswolds District of England, where we did a one week village-to-village walk. It was unusually hot on the day we arrived, but once we started walking the weather was more typically British, as in cloudy and rainy. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The cool, damp weather was generally great for walking, and most of the rain came in the form of brief, light showers. With that in mind, it is no surprise that we spent a lot of time in some very green landscapes.

Great sections of our walking route passed through agricultural country — wheat fields and sheep pastures mostly — and we, of course, passed through lots of small villages and towns. (One of the pleasures of this kind of walking is taking a midday lunch break at a pub.) But some sections felt closer to nature, often passing through dense forests full of tree grass, bushes, and wildflowers.


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