A maze of muddy lanes

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A maze of muddy lanes

Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 27 Dec 2011

Thank goodness I was not on the bike today as the mix of mud and thorns from recently cut hedges would prove most trying. In drier times and when the birds are nesting so flail cutting is banned, this is great cycling country in a maze of hilly, tiny lanes, often with grass growing down the centre strip. Some Clee Hill lanes have been decommissioned and are no longer maintained by Shropshire County Council (I don't know if Worcestershire did this as well). View towards a ford near Coreley.

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52.356666
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-2.567606