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Go past the dead tree
Notice the old oaks that line this side of the woodland.
In Bubbenhall this is now the oldest type of woodland, since the older
'wild wood' was largely cleared from here before the Romans invaded. The
present woodland is considered to be about 1000-2000 years old. Woodlands
like this have survived because when many were cleared 2,000 - 3,000 years
ago the land they are on was not fertile enough for agriculture. They
are often on acidic soils which were less suitable for agriculture. The
soils could be improved by adding lime, derived from limestone, but this
would have had to be brought in from some distance.
Keep following the path and follow the line of the conveyor again
To your left is where half a million year old fossils
were excavated
Once you reach the conveyor bridge where you started, go straight back
over and go back down the track to the main road
Cross over into Pit Hill and descend into Bubbenhall
Extending the walk
To get to Ryton Pools, instead of crossing over at the
end of the track, continue down the main road for 500 yards.
Alternatively, as you walk down Pit Hill, there are two
other footpaths on your left. The first goes through a sheep field and
continues to join the Coventry Way.
To follow this route, it's best to have a detailed map.
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