When I was 5, we moved to England when my father got a job as radio technician in RAF Henlow in Bedfordshire. I grew up looking forward to the annual Air Show - a little boy's dream.
So when I heard that an old favorite the Vulcan, would be flying at this year's Newcastle Airshow, I could not resist the chance to re-visit the joys of simpler times.
So I booked the day off (my boss is very kind!) and Charlie and I walked from Dolly's Brae outside Leitrim, through Castlewellan Forest Park, along The Newcastle Trail into town to enjoy the Show.
Here's a pictorial record of the day:
So when I heard that an old favorite the Vulcan, would be flying at this year's Newcastle Airshow, I could not resist the chance to re-visit the joys of simpler times.
So I booked the day off (my boss is very kind!) and Charlie and I walked from Dolly's Brae outside Leitrim, through Castlewellan Forest Park, along The Newcastle Trail into town to enjoy the Show.
Here's a pictorial record of the day:
starting point: the car park at the top of Dolly's Brae |
the lovely windy path in Castlewellan Forest Park |
following the Newcastle Way |
one of the enticing new cycle paths |
Castlewellan Lake, with Bearnagh looming behind |
mature oaks and beech |
Janus stone by Tasos Goikas |
the glorious view from the Castle |
picture perfect |
the campsite is full |
out of the park into town |
Castlewellan on a busy Saturday |
a brief detour to look at Drumadonnell Cross |
a bit of road walking now |
out of town, down to the sea |
stunning views of the Mournes from the green lanes below Castlewellan |
Charlie enjoying the walk |
it's a rare treat around here to walk along country lanes |
straight on to the road, left for more green lanes |
interesting insect on the buddleia |
the bridleway to Maghera |
field with a view! |
on reaching the main road - these are the queues leading into Newcastle |
meanwhile, on our route, the view from Wildflower Lane |
Charlie getting a much needed drink |
and onto the road again |
into the fray |
Coast Guard helicopter and bird |
resting in Newcastle |
towards the crowds |
reward, in The Anchor Bar |
simpler times - on Castlewellan Lake |
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Tecountryside walks look nice
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