Croscombe Woods

Started off with a rookie fail interpreting the contour lines as a ridgeline where in fact it's a valley, but a very attractive valley nevertheless. We were treated to the sounds of Raven flying overhead, as well as the more persistent song of Nuthatch

We started near the church In Croscombe, and found the start of the walk at this dilapidated stile very much the worse for wear

dilapidated stile

Starts off deciduous near and slowly becomes more coniferey towards the top. Looks like this walk used to be a track up the valley.

more coniferey towards the top

Right at the top it comes out by the Shepton Mallet Community woodland

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