On a rare sunny day in March, popcorn & I had a walk through Ravendale Valley. It's situated at East Ravendale.
"East Ravendale is a small village and civil parish in North East Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 6 miles (9.7 km) south-south-west from Grimsby, and 0.5 miles (0.8 km) west from the A18"
Above info courtesy of Wikipedia.
We took our time walking through the valley and I kept stopping to take these photographs, after a while I decided to go back to the car and return on the next sunny day to complete the walk. The first part of our walk is set in a wide area between rolling hills.
The start of our walk into the valley. |
We passed a few Yews in a paddock. |
As far as I could see, no lambs in with them. |
A crop sprayer passing some of the abundant Blackthorn blossom. |
This limestone quarry has been closed and abandoned for many years. I can remember cycling out here when I was a kid and it was closed then. |
I popped in to look around. |
Continuing along the lane. |
This field often does have sheep and lambs but not on our visit. |
The winding road disappears into the distance and a couple I had spoken to walk their dog. |
A bit of abandoned old farm implement. |
More old farm machinery, a handy thing to fasten Popcorn to while I took some pics. |
This is where the road goes into the steeply sided valley in the distance. The fields curve around either side here. |
A cattle grid and gate mark the start of the valley. This where I decided to retrace our steps back to our car and return another day. |
A farm house tucked away in the fold of the hillside. |
Popcorn enjoyed seeing these three dogs come past. |
New Ivy starting it's way up this tree trunk. |
Lichen on an old tree branch. |
Back at our car, a last look back along the road. My intension was to return on the next sunny morning to complete the walk from the cattle grid into the valley. Nikon Z6 ii with 24 - 70mm lens. |