The UK is so lush and green. Is it still true that one can stroll across otherwise private fields in the countryside?
And do they still offer the hikers steps to get over fences, and gates?
I was only in the UK for 4 days. Back in the 60's.
My Paris American High School football team stayed in a London hotel, until we played a game against the Lakenheath airfield's team. Our prop plane landed on a grass strip in the countryside. Narrow lanes and crazies on the wrong side of the roads...are my memories.
You've a beautiful country - pics would be much appreciated !
Stig
Oh yes, "look right" was painted on the curbs in London intersections!
Is it still true that one can stroll across otherwise private fields in the countryside? -
Yes it is! There are public footpaths where you're free to roam across fields with crops and even bulls if you so wish. Behind my house we have a network of field paths where we walk the dogs. And do they still offer the hikers steps to get over fences, and gates? -
Again, yes. They're called stiles and still very evident. Some are dog-friendly others not so. My big dog doesn't like some of the rickety "bridges" over the streams and would prefer to splash through!My Paris American High School football team stayed in a London hotel, until we played a game against the Lakenheath airfield's team. Our prop plane landed on a grass strip in the countryside. Narrow lanes and crazies on the wrong side of the roads...are my memories.
Mine too!! Thankfully not this morning.As for road signs on the road, the roads in Wales are liberally sprinkled with the word "Araf" which, apparently is Welsh for "Slow". A sign of how twisty they are. Motorcycling heaven.