Isabels walk started out from the Easebourne car park and after crossing went alongside the golf course - fortunately with no errant balls! After passing over the bridges near Moor Farm it was time to walk alongside the River Rother, with lots of flowers and wildlife to distract everybody. The coffee stop was near Great Todham Farm before walkers took the route past the Kennels and then down into the Wharf and past St Anne's Hill. The final leg past Cowdray Ruins produced a little rain. Lunch wasn't possible at the White Horse so the walkers went to The Royal Oak for a very enjoyable lunch after their 5 miles wander.
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Skirting the polo fields
Walking away from the Cowdray Ruins
One of Cowdrays magnificent trees
Water on tap!
I hope they're not looking for a lift?
Rother bridge
Beautiful Red Admiral, maybe a native but probably from mainland Europe or Africa.
Mushroom or a bird's egg?
Water meadow walking
Healthy fern growth doesn't make for easy walking!
"We're stopping for tea over there".
"That's better".
Small hungry bug.
Thundery clouds up there.
Happy walkers, on realising the rain has gone south.
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Right, now for some knee bending exercises.
About 5 plus miles.