There are two small railway crossings which could be used to approach from the S. Alternatively there are forest roads through the Arecleoch forest from N, though I don't know if access is permitted. At any rate you are looking at 6km over rough moorland. We can only hope that our explorations can start again when life returns to normal and all antiquarians are healthy.
Hope I'll get back... I've been saying for the last 10 years that 'this year is the last', because of the beyond awful drive from Essex. Seen so much magic by ignoring that, however. There just isn't enough time.
Plenty of upland stuff involving long hikes in the area not on TMA or, it seems, 'over the way'. Hope I get back and you get your wish, Gladman. Well done Mark.
Yeah, that is a great site. Nice one.
Agree with Gladman. Looks good. Nice addition to the site. Makes me want to visit.
There are two small railway crossings which could be used to approach from the S. Alternatively there are forest roads through the Arecleoch forest from N, though I don't know if access is permitted. At any rate you are looking at 6km over rough moorland. We can only hope that our explorations can start again when life returns to normal and all antiquarians are healthy.
Hope I'll get back... I've been saying for the last 10 years that 'this year is the last', because of the beyond awful drive from Essex. Seen so much magic by ignoring that, however. There just isn't enough time.
Plenty of upland stuff involving long hikes in the area not on TMA or, it seems, 'over the way'. Hope I get back and you get your wish, Gladman. Well done Mark.