One of the things I’ve been enjoying most about The Cotswolds is the public footpaths. They are everywhere, taking you from village to village often through farmers’ fields. They were created from ancient traditional walking paths which according to English law must remain open to the public if it can be proven they have been used for a long time. Below is a photo of what we found yesterday while walking near Saintbury. Mmmmm…
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Public Footpaths and Wild Blackberries
Posted in Travel, tagged cotswolds, england, Travel on September 17, 2009| Leave a Comment »
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