A full day hike from Longridge. Had to pick some wild garlic from the River Brock and then on to the the ancient Bleasdale Circle.
Ready to be fed, got homemade bread and the soup easily made, with ready cooked potatoes and caramelised onion.
Dinner in a ditch don't sound good but this is an ancient ditch. Living it up! Eating out is well affordable!
Probably a seventeen mile trek though.
Bleasdale Circle is possibly up to 4000 years old and it was considered to be a wooden henge. It was rediscovered in 1898 and it was a circle of large oak timber posts. The oak timbers were taken to a museum along with other Bronze Age findings.
11 concrete posts mark the circle and some more mark the avenue leading into the ring. An ancient burial mound was found in the circle.
It is thought that Bleasdale was named by the vikings. Blesa is Old Norse meaning 'light spot' or 'blaze'.
How appropriate!
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