Saltram House 13/10/21

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Today we met up with the Plymouth Polio Group, for lunch at Endsleigh Garden Centre at Ivybridge. As it was a lovely day so Gill and I made our way to Saltram House after lunch. We have mapped out two more short walks, to be added to my Accessible Walks page on the website.

Saltram House
The cycle route alongside the Plym Estuary between Marsh Mills and Plymstock at Saltram Beach

With respect to my Accessible walks, there are a few more walks on the estate to be mapped out at a later date to be added to the list.

View through the trees of the Plym Estuary
Main line train alongside the Plym Estuary near Marsh Mills
A shelter overlooking the Amphitheatre alongside the Plym Estuary
Bird Hide overlooking the Plym Estuary
View north towards A38 Marsh Mills junction
Side view of Saltram House

With the tide going out, there were lots of birds on the mud. So along with all the woodland birds, there was a lot to see and hear on both the routes we did.

Looking towards Plymouth city centre
Heron looking for his super
The track through the Dell on the Saltram Estate

With the unusually warm weather for October, the autumn colour is going to be late this year.

Gill in the Dell on the Saltram Estate
Me in the Dell on the Saltram Estate
View of Plymouth Sound from near Stag House on the Saltram Estate

Although we were on the Saltram Estate less than 3 hours, it was a lovely time with weather being so good. There is a cycle route that links with Plymbridge Woods, so I have plenty of possible routes to look at in the future.

 

 

 

 

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