zebidee
Well-Known Forumite
Hey guys,
I'm keen to take my little one on a short walk over The Chase, my big plan this year is to make a traditional Yule log (non-edible kind, obv.) so I want to take her on a nature walk/foraging expedition. Problem is, I know sod all about The Chase, wouldn't know where to start and would end up with a grumpy, bored (and most likely soggy) 3 year old.
I've had a quick Google but only found really long rambles and I want to do it tomorrow so don't really have time to nip to the visitor centre to pick up a leaflet or whatever (I'm sans car today). Can anyone suggest a decent parking place and route (2 miles, tops) where we'll come across enough stuff to collect (pine cones, evergreen branches, a random fallen log(!) amongst others).
Optimistically yours,
zeb x
I'm keen to take my little one on a short walk over The Chase, my big plan this year is to make a traditional Yule log (non-edible kind, obv.) so I want to take her on a nature walk/foraging expedition. Problem is, I know sod all about The Chase, wouldn't know where to start and would end up with a grumpy, bored (and most likely soggy) 3 year old.
I've had a quick Google but only found really long rambles and I want to do it tomorrow so don't really have time to nip to the visitor centre to pick up a leaflet or whatever (I'm sans car today). Can anyone suggest a decent parking place and route (2 miles, tops) where we'll come across enough stuff to collect (pine cones, evergreen branches, a random fallen log(!) amongst others).
Optimistically yours,
zeb x