The Motte and Bailey Castle, Castle Hill, Nether Stowey dates back to 12th century and disappeared around the 16th century.

Used mostly today for dog walkers and ramblers to walk around and scramble over. Sheep sometime graze there.

There are now specific tracks and pathways that lead around and up to the top. It’s rather like going on a pilgrimage.

Are walks pilgrimages?
Do we believe we are following in ancient footsteps, even if these tracks are newly made?


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There is a walk on the Quantocks which I keep going back to. I will become familiar with it throughout the seasons. So far I have enjoyed the winter time walks, the colours especially. The Quantocks are known for the purple heather, but I love them for their rich browns in winter. I would dearly love to sit and paint, but in such cold weather my hands and me refuse to work, so the digital camera is my note pad.

What is the difference between the artist and walker?
As an artist, although I may be looking at things, I sometimes switch off and just walk.

What are these tracks and routes?


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