Oyster Hill
A lovely sunny day with the temperature about 22C, the clouds were out and it always looked like it could rain at anytime.
Mid morning, we drove 35 minutes to the little hamlet of Coddington, nr Ledbury (Herefordshire, UK) to do a 5 mile walk from The Herefordshire Ramblers Book (2012) I'd picked up in a charity shop. We did get lost to what looked like poor signs (deliberate?) at Woofields Farm near the start at the church, but climbing over a barbed wire fence (the only way out) were were soon back on track.
We met a lovely couple, Derek and Jane, who invited us in for coffee but we had brought our kettle for one back at the car so soldiered on! They did inform us Oyster Hill was spectacular and the blip is of Mrs BB getting to the top where the 180 degree views of The Black Mountains and Malvern Hills with a bench seat to enjoy it, made the walk!
Lens used: Voigtlander 40mm F2.8 Heliar (black) ASPH
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