Gelt Wood and Hardrian's Wall

 A day spent in Northumberland. First port of call was an old favourite, Gelt Wood which is just out of Brampton.  I wasn't expecting too much colour as autumn was long gone but I did get some nice morning light.

It was then on to Hadrian's Wall , parking at Walltown Crags and walking up to the wall. I've done this section of The Wall many times but I never tire of it. The view up towards The Cheviots is one of the most far-reaching I know; a true wilderness. I sat there for a good while before going back to the visitor centre for a coffee.

Gelt Wood

River Gelt

Gelt Wood

River Gelt

River Gelt

River Gelt

Gelt Wood

River Gelt

River Gelt

Winter Leaves

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall


No comments:

Post a Comment

To Elgol

The road takes you through Torrin, where you are greeted with a famous postcard view of Blaven, one of the best known mountains of the Cuill...