Tuesday 2 August 2016

Summer on the lake _ a lunchtime stroll round Himley

This is a walk to remind us (me) that even short walks can be lovely. Marathons are not always necessary. This is Himley Hall, just outside Dudley, and it's one of my favourite places


Towards the end of the school term, the lake at Himley was alive with youngsters learning to sail
The weather was great for beginners - warm and with gentle winds.

My walk was on a quieter day! Coots have colonised the sailing club's landing stage.

Looking down the lake towards the Hall (not visible from here)

Looking up the lake, away from the hall,..

...the water is very clear (and shallow)

I walked away from the dinghy park, to circle the lake in a clockwise direction

It is really lovely

Fishermen beside the old tree stump

At the end, there's a creek. Very green this year (a good year for weed, unfortunately)

The thatched clubhouse

The wall, with garden behind.



The shady path at the far end 

Looking over to the grazing land

There were lots of bright blue damsel flies here, but too small and too fast for a picture

The largest number of water lilies I've seen for a long time

The hall at the head of the lake: and the reason the lake is here - to provide a lovely view from the house. 

The landscape is all the work of Capability Brown in the first instance. Though the park staff do a great job in keeping it up

The far end of the lake is actually the wall of a dam: looking down from the dam to the houses in Himley

The path heads back now, past the pasture land

A coot and his nest, on the dam overflow

Looking back, you can't tell it's a dam at all, it's so well "greened up"

The same coot - this time with a complaining youngster in tow.

Looking over to the boat park

The Hall, with clear grassland leading up to it. Just as Capability Brown planned it nearly 300 years ago

The view from the Hall
The head of the lake, where bird species gather in large numbers
To walk round the lake is a mile, and it's about half a mile each way from the car park, so you can have a lovely walk of around a mile and a half, to two miles

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