Scarrington, Car Colston and Bingham, 3rd November 2019

Starting at Scarrington Village Hall, this rearranged walk took us first to look at the nearby horse shoes and pinfold before leaving the village and walking north across Car Dyke (a major tributary of the Devon) to the Royal Oak in Car Colston for an early coffee stop.  Then along good field tracks to recross Car Dyke and go over Parsons Hill to Butt Playing Field near Bingham, returning across drying fields to Scarrington before driving to Whatton for the VBR AGM in the afternoon.

Now, John J uses the Relive app which shows here a 3-d fly-through view of the walk.  And if you want to see an even more impressive fly-through, this time of the walk from Hartington last week, go to John's blog here.


The largest known stack of used horse shoes in the world  - allegedly



Elaine leads the way across Car Dyke

Coffee stop at the Royal Oak

Looking back to Car Colston Hall

Car Dyke again, Parson's Hill in the background
Butt Playing Field, Bingham

Good field paths on the way back