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.
Join in with the challenge or to view other ‘Which Ways’.
When you are out and about you might come across information maps of the area you are walking in. It’s often a good idea to take a look at these before you set off on your walk or you may find that 2 mile stroll you were thinking of becomes a 10 mile hike!
(above: the various routes in the Queenswood Arboretum, Herefordshire)

Watch your step in the Skomer Marine Nature Reserve, Pembrokeshire.

Finding your way in Marloes and St Brides Bay, Pembrokeshire with a lovely framed sign in the middle of the village designed by children from the school.

Having a stroll around Penrose Park in Helston, Cornwall
and choosing the route to take:

I hope you have some happy wanderings this spring 🙂
These are fabulous which way maps and photos. Thanks ever so much for playing!
Thanks for hosting the challenge Cee. I get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
I love maps, especially old ones. Those featured here are spot on for ‘which way’, and ‘maps’, so challenge completely nailed Jude!
Regards as always, Pete. x
I’m the same. I can spend hours pondering over a map.
Beautiful walkway scenes. I’d love to be kicking up the leaves in your first image. 😉
~Lindy
Thank you MBF – it was a lovely autumnal day, and I confess to kicking the leaves myself 🙂
What a great clock tower! And I’m another map addict 🙂
Unusual. I might have known you’d love maps with all your walking 🙂
I read them inch by inch and then set off in completely the wrong direction 🙂
I have to turn them around so that I can work out the direction. Oddly I am OK at reading road maps!