Cee’s Which Way Challenge: There is no specific theme given. It just needs to be some sort of ‘Which Way’. The possibilities are endless.
We are back again on Black Down (see an earlier post here) where there are several trails across the highest point in the South Downs National Park.
One of the walks is to the “Temple of Winds” named after a Bronze Age circular bank where you have a view right across West Sussex to the coast. There is a lovely curved stone bench where you can stop a while and drink in the views.
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Beautiful trees!
There are quite a mix of trees on the Black Down, and welcome shade in hot weather too 🙂
Looks like a great place to dream 🙂
I spent many an hour walking on these downs and sitting admiring the views. It is a great place to dream.
Lovely, especially the last photo. I always find it difficult to capture the sun’s rays from the clouds.
Thank you 🙂 It’s not often I manage to capture crepuscular rays either, but they are eye-catching.
Lovely views indeed Jude, and well captured too.
Regards as always, Pete. x
One of my favourite places in the south 🙂
Thought this looked familiar – it’s just down the road from me!
It used to be just down the road from me too! Until I moved west 🙂
Gorgeous views, Jude. Imagine having a house with a view across those Downs. 🙂
It would be spectacular – as would the price!
Gorgeous scenery and paths!!! Wonderful entry or this week!
Thanks Cee 🙂
Gorgeous photos! My roots are English and visiting there is on my travel bucket list. Thanks so much for sharing these beautiful photos!
Thank you! You will find lots of pieces of England (and Wales and soon to be Scotland) on my site. I hope you enjoy browsing.
Beautiful…my sort of place.
I used to love walking up there.