
Points of View from the Wayside

There are over 100,000 miles of footpaths, bridleways, and byways in the UK and (with a few exceptions) it is permissible to take photographs from anywhere on these public rights of way. So for a rambler with a camera it’s easily possible to take enough wayside pictures to fill several hard disks given enough time.
However, photographs don’t come to life on their own by sitting inside a computer. They need to be shared for them to fulfil their purpose and this website is designed to make these ramble inspired photographs accessible to all.
I hope you’ll find these photographs entertaining enough to be worth your time flicking through the galleries, perhaps opening a few to see the full size pictures.
[1] Photo above: William Robinson Gravetye Charity volunteers walking through Gravetye Manor Estate, West Sussex.
[2] Photo to the left: River Frome and canal underpass in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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