A Breath of Fresh Air: The Moor Row Blossom Trail
If you have stepped outside in West Cumbria over the last week, you will know exactly what I am talking about. We have been treated to some truly glorious weather lately. After what feels like a lifetime of grey clouds, the sun has finally decided to hang around, and it is doing wonders for the local scenery.
If you are looking for the best spot to soak it all up, head straight for the cycle path at Moor Row.
A Sensory Treat on the Tracks
Walking or cycling along the old "Tracks of the Ironmasters" is always a bit of a treat, but right now, it is spectacular. The apple trees lining the path are in full, heavy bloom. It is a sea of soft whites and delicate pinks that makes the whole stretch feel like something out of a postcard.
The best part, however, isn't actually the view. It is the smell.
As you approach the Moor Row section, the air becomes thick with that unmistakable, sweet scent of apple blossom. Because the weather has been so warm and still, the fragrance is just hanging there under the canopy. It is a natural aromatherapy session that beats any scented candle you can buy in a shop.
Make the Most of the Sunshine
The blossom season is notoriously short, so do not wait too long to head out. Whether you are a serious cyclist or just fancy a slow Sunday wander, the stretch around Moor Row is the place to be.
Pop your trainers on, leave the headphones at home, and just take a second to breathe it all in. With the sun on your back and the scent of spring in the air, it is hard to imagine being anywhere else.
Have you been out on the cycle path this week?
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