King Arthur's Cave

July 28, 2019  •  Leave a Comment

DSC01288King Arthur's CaveThe entrance. King Arthur's cave is an opening at the top of the cliffs in the Wye valley. It's supposedly a natural cave, but time and people have removed most traces of that.

The Wye valley, itself, is a designated area of natural beauty.

DSC01318Wye ValleyView from one of the seven sisters. Solar panels have penetrated rural England. It's just inside Offa's dyke so even though it's across the Severn it's in England. A number of the local villages make that clear by flying St. George's cross - the flag of England.

DSC01291The High MeadowThere's a solar panel on the barn in the centre. The Wye itself is used for whitewater kayaking and various youth groups, including scouts.

DSC01295scout campThe scouts are out canoeing. (The Scouts were out canoeing - their bus passed us on our way to the car)

There's a suspension bridge, that we crossed. Cassie wasn't overly keen on it, and this photo shows her triumphantly waiting for us to catch her up.

DSC01305bridge end
 


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