Hartington 2019 ILLAM to HARTINGTON 20 April 2019 |
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On our last day in Hartington, three of us, Melissa, Nigel and yours truly decided to motor to Illam, with its connections with Izaak Walton of "Compleat Angler" fame. We got as far as Illam Rock, where I decided to walk on, via the nearby impressive "Dove Holes" to Wolfscote Dale, Beresford Dale and back to Hartington. Melissa and Nigel looped back to Illam via the village of Stanshope.
The weather signs looked good for Easter Monday, our last full day at Hartington. Three of us decided to go to Illam, with its famous Stepping Stones. It was breakfast as usual before we set off at the comfortable time of about 09:30.
The three of us, Melissa, Nigel and I, set off around 09:30 and made or way, via Hulme End, Alstonefield, Stanshope and the village of Illam to the busy car park near the Walton Hotel. "Walton" is as in "Izaak Walton", author of "The Compleat Angler" and "fishing buddy" of "Charles Cotton", whose name, in turn, graces the hotel in downtown Hartington. All these local and national interconnections! We admired the vintage Austin. After the busy "Stepping Stones", we took pictures at Reynard's Cave where Melissa gave her mobile 'phone unintended immersive water treatment (luckily, not fatal!). At the Illam Rock, I headed on to Milldale.
The next encounters for me are the Dove Holes and Milldale. Closer to Milldale is the point at which, on Friday's walk, we turned around and via Biggin Dale for Hartington. So, some new scenery and some scenery I have seen before.
It's perhaps another seven kilometres or so to Hartington. The new component for me is Wolfscote Dale. After that comes Beresford Dale and the path to Hartington. Both were explored on Friday but are always nice to revisit.
Most of our party enjoyed their "Last Supper" at Hartington Hall. The talk was about what a great time we all had had. We all agreed that Hartington was a great success, combining walking, cycling, history and sightseeing. This encouraged us to think about ideas for future trips. Well done, Melissa, event organizers and all!