By contrast to all the ‘Edges’ of Day 1 and the many villages visited during Day 2, Day 3 included two very tranquil and secluded riverside walks – one along Lathkill Dale and the other by the side of the River Wye up Monsal/Millar’s Dale.  Despite it being the longest day at 16 miles or 25.5 km, the less hilly terrain gave us plenty of time to have 2 very pleasant refreshment stops.  The first was at the Cock and Pullet, in Sheldon and  the second at the Monsal Head Hotel.  From there it was a very easy stroll (or should that be stagger? 🤔) to our finish in Tideswell.

Just in case you are wondering about the last picture… (“Not another beer?” or maybe “That’s a different tee shirt!” I hear you say…)  It was taken by Colin at the end of Day 2 and I should have posted it yesterday, but I forgot.  I thought it deserved an airing as it captures the true spirit of the walk. 🙂

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  1. theitinerary1 Avatar

    Great post!

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Thank you very much. We certainly enjoyed the walk as much as the beer! 🙂

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      1. theitinerary1 Avatar

        Haha I bet! Check out my blog when you get the chance

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        1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

          I did have a quick look at your blog, but I’m not much of a ‘City’ traveller, so I wasn’t sure it was for me…?

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        2. theitinerary1 Avatar

          Cool

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