This walk takes place in the South Pennines, near Manchester.
This walk goes through the town of Delph, which contains a lot of mills, I didn't think a town could hold that many mills! But it was nice to see them, despite them being run down and abandoned. Some may think that they should be knocked down, I think that they add character to the town. It would be nice to see something happen to them, maybe one should be turned into a museum about the history of mills in Delph and through the North West and maybe the effect of them throughout not just the UK but if they had a wider impact throughout the world, considering that we used to have a large trading empire.
A part of the walk went along the Dobcross Malt which was an old track along which donkeys would drag carts along to some of the mills. It was a nice flat walk. Through some of the walk there was a nice river, which at one point we saw a group of ducks standing at the top of a small artificial waterfall. I was able to get some good photos of a Mallard grooming.
The next part of the walk led us into the hills, we walked past Georgian churches and refurbished farm houses. On the way back down we walked over a reservoir which had beautiful surroundings.
We set of relatively late for this 7 mile walk so when we reached the reservoir the sun was starting to set, the light of which lit up the hills. Another thing that was nice to see was geese grazing on the grass by the water.
Overall this was a nice walk that wasn't challenging, I found myself not taking that many photos as I just took in the scenery. Remember, when on walks, out in the country or generally through life, to look up from you feet and take in what is around you. Yes, you will make trips and slips but you will always find your feet and move on.
Hope you all have had a good holiday season.
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