The start of my walk at Saltney Riverside Park.
Looking towards Saltney from the Saltney Ferry Footbridge.
The North Wales Coastal Path heading towards Chester.
Not quite a toposcope, but just as good.Autumnal leaves in The Groves.
Grosvenor Park, showing wear and tare after the Summer Concerts.
Not long before a refreshing pint now.
Distance: 7.4 milesGrosvenor Park, showing wear and tare after the Summer Concerts.
Not long before a refreshing pint now.
Climb: 100'.
Time: 2 hours 15 minutes
Overall wall average: 3.2 m.p.h.
Temperature: Not measured, but it felt very warm, probably around 20 Celsius.
BWF: Wind not measured, but it was a welcome cooling Gentle breeze.
Birds seen or heard today included: Moorhen, Mallard, Dunnock European robin, Song thrush, House martin, Barn swallow, Great cormorant, Carrion crow, Jackdaw, Black headed gull, Herring gull, Lesser black back gull, Black billed magpie, House sparrow, Common blackbird, Woodpigeon and Winter wren.
A late start to miss the forecast rain for the day. I decided to join the riverside path at the Saltney Riverside Park on River Lane, but heading towards the Saltney Ferry Footbridge. I then followed the North Wales Coastal Path to Chester, then the Riverside Promenade past the Roodee to the Groves, through Grosvenor Park and ending at the Bull and Stirrup for refreshments.
This was a very enjoyable walk, reminding me of the Solo walks that I did during COVID restrictions in 2019/2020. Not COVID restrictions for me today, just ZIO monitor issues.
My first drinks enjoyed today was Sharp's. Atlantic Pale Ale
After that, I couldn't resist the Gwynt-y-Draig Black Dragon cider, one of my
favourites.