ViewfinderTour
29 Jun 2013
The Baron Inn, Bucknell, Shropshire SY7 0AH
The Welsh Marches include a variety of landscape features – hills, watersheds, ancient roads, earthworks, rivers, wild moors and lush fields. On the Welsh side, sheep and trees tend to be the major crops, and in Herefordshire, there are orchards and cattle.
The population is low, so traffic tends to be thin. Starting and finishing at The Baron Inn, Bucknell, Shropshire SY7 0AH the route is designed for those looking for a really leisurely day out, away from the traffic, and includes extensive views and quaint hamlets, and is designed to suit drivers, and cars, with Pre-war performance, with gentler alternatives within the competence of more modest Vintage motors, made when the national speed limit was 20mph.
The population is low, so traffic tends to be thin. Starting and finishing at The Baron Inn, Bucknell, Shropshire SY7 0AH the route is designed for those looking for a really leisurely day out, away from the traffic, and includes extensive views and quaint hamlets, and is designed to suit drivers, and cars, with Pre-war performance, with gentler alternatives within the competence of more modest Vintage motors, made when the national speed limit was 20mph.
Entry Fee: £25.00
Entries Open: NOW
Entries Close: 17 June
Entries Open: NOW
Entries Close: 17 June
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The Baron Inn, Bucknell, Shropshire SY7 0AH is situated 1/2 mile north-west of Bucknell Railway Station, on the road to New Invention; MR 148 / 352741
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