A wonderful visit to Westonbirt Arboretum

Thursday 5th October 2017
Quite a good night’s sleep on a big squashy bed in a room with wonky floors and low ceilings and doorways.  Down for another excellent meal – Ian had the full English and I had Eggs Royale.
It had rained in the night, but the weather was better this morning. We drove the few miles to Westonbirt Arboretum, through hilly but fertile farmland. We were there quite soon after it opened, but there were already quite a lot of people there.
By now, the sun was out and it stayed out all day, which was great for the autumn colour of the trees, which was why we were there.  
At the beginning of the suggested route is the stunning treetop walk with lots of educational l boards. The scenery was just wonderful – with the maples doing the best for colour. Among the most vivid were Hickory one from China and a couple from America. There were lots of trees I’d never heard of, but many were familiar.
At the end of the Silk Wood walk, we had a rather pathetic sandwich and sausage roll at the café – they’d run out of everything else! Then we did a quicker walk through the Old Arboretum.
Into the car for the ride home, stopping at Gloucester services for tea and cake.

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