tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post5679543408143625003..comments2024-03-29T13:33:35.228+00:00Comments on SWC - This Week's Walks: Beautiful Bedfordshire and the country's poshest bedsit!Andrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11395064086819994526noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-50356071933373369342017-06-18T21:22:26.809+01:002017-06-18T21:22:26.809+01:00Only N=2 for this walk, perhaps because of the w=v...Only N=2 for this walk, perhaps because of the w=very-hot-sunny day. A long walk with big skies and big fields. Having foundered on this walk before, it was handy that my walking companion was none other than the walk’s author, who kindly guided me most of the way. All I had to do was follow the white hat bobbing in the distance. A bit like GPS only with a real person. I had hoped he’d carry my bag as well but no, apparently that was stretching things too far (not his EXACT words, you understand). <br />Between us we managed to iron out the vague bit where I had got lost before. And get this – it wasn’t my fault. It WAS vague. But that’s all sorted now. <br />The village of Northill very pretty – we rested by the duckpond and watched a baby moorhen. Then on to Old Warden . The church there is astounding with ornately carved box pews, paintings, a balcony and other stuff. And a Norman tower. The pub was friendly. Neither of us ate but I partook of the cider, which was deemed to be good. Then, on to Biggleswade and the Surfing Café as recommended by the author.<br />We got the 16:20 train.<br />Ian Tnoreply@blogger.com