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victorian67 Posts: 74 Joined: 23rd Sep 2010 Location: UK | quotePosted at 09:57 on 7th October 2010 Vale of Evesham - Blossom Tour ( 21/04/10 ) As Engand was embracing Springtime with the first warm sunny days, I decided to tour the Vale of Evesham through the Blossom Trail and was I in for a lovely surprise My first stop was in my favorite village of the Cotswolds, Broadway or the "Show Village of England" where I had a coffee and strolled through the streets filled with quaint little shops and Art galleries. I then headed to the town of Evesham upon which I knew very little and I really enjoyed discovering its history and heritage at the Almonry Museum, then walked through the old town to the Church of All Saints and the beautiful Abbey Bell Tower which dominates a lovely park which strolls down to the river Avon. I decided on a light spot of lunch and the weather was so fine that I embarked on a mini river trip that took me along the banks of the river on a old fashioned boat. I then took the "Blossom Trail" from Evesham which is also famous for growing Asparagus, hence its very popular Asparagas Festival in May, through the Lenches with its beautiful villages ( Church Lench, Atch Lench, etc. ) until the lovely little town of Pershore which also hosts a popular Plum Festival in August. The Evesham Vale was already famous for its orchards ( Apple, Pear, Cherry, Plum ) in Medieval times and is well worth a visit, especially at Springtime The perfect ending to a perfect day was a visit to the Evesham Countrypark with its farmshops and fun narrow gauge railway. Village of Broadway
Picture by karim cheikh
Picture by karim cheikh
Evesham - Abbey Bell Tower Picture by karim cheikh
Evesham - Church of All Saints in bloom ! Picture by karim cheikh
Evesham - View of the River Avon in bloom ! Picture by karim cheikh
Evesham - Afternoon River Trip on the River Avon Picture by karim cheikh
Picture by karim cheikh
Picture by karim cheikh
Evesham Country Park - Narrow Gauge Railway Picture by karim cheikh
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Picture by karim cheikh
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Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | quotePosted at 10:37 on 7th October 2010 Another good thread Karim... |
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