#365daysofbiking Surprises along the way:
Tuesday March 30th 2021 β Iβm enjoying riding back from Telford so much Iβm doing something Iβve not done in years, really - blindly exploring. Iβm varying my route to find the best one, and today, I had an extra hour to play with as I left early. So at Stanton Hill, near RAF Cosford, I took a dive down Neachley Lane. My word, itβs gorgeous. A lovely, quiet, long downhill run through woodlands. I loved ever turn of the pedals.
Then, as I left Bilbrook heading Coven, Brinsford ways on, I was looking for a decent backway - theyβre thin on the ground in this motorway and trunk road bisected area. I found one on the map - part of the Monarchβs Way from just north of Pendeford to Coven Heath. It crossed the motorway via a pedestrian bridge, and wound around the side of the Landrover Engine Plant, horridly calledΒ βI54β².
Skirting a building site, it was an interesting and worthwhile route - but the best thing was the surprise I found on the far side of the motorway: A huge solar farm.Β
Itβs so good to see this sort of thing and I just love the technology of it. I stood and admired it for some time.
Iβve passed this spot many times on the motorway to Telford, without ever realising the solar farm was there.
This my friends, is whatβs great about riding a bike.
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