Abstract
The countryside is about to burst into life with fresh greens, yellows and blues replacing the muted tones of winter. Nature writers reveal their favourite walks – and pubs.
This is a landscape of pasture, rolling hills, narrow lanes and historic ruins. When I visit in early March, the only remaining snow is on the Mourne mountains, visible 15 miles south. There are new lambs and dozens of bird species nesting and flocking.
This is a landscape of pasture, rolling hills, narrow lanes and historic ruins. When I visit in early March, the only remaining snow is on the Mourne mountains, visible 15 miles south. There are new lambs and dozens of bird species nesting and flocking.
Original language | English |
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Type | Travel article for the Guardian |
Media of output | Press and online |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 17 Mar 2017 |
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