Grace Dieu and Mount Saint Bernard Abbey Day Walk

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Jan 21
2023

18 people attending

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£12.50
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Distance 16 km (10 miles). Total ascent 299 m (981 feet). Some fields are uneven and may be boggy in wet conditions.

Much of this walk is through ancient woodland that would have been a lot more widespread in medieval times. Near the start of the walk, there is a small stream crossing via steppingstones which can be avoided if necessary.

The Grace Dieu Priory was an independent Augustinian priory founded around 1235-1241 by Roesia de Verdun and dissolved in 1538. Today the site is managed by the Friends of Grace Dieu Priory, a charitable group of volunteers who fundraise to care for the site, and keep it open to the public for free. The priory is reputed to be the site of frequent paranormal phenomena, sometimes attributed to the priory's proximity to the Thringstone Fault, several ley lines and some possible Pagan significance attached to the site. The ruins are home to the mythical ghost the White Lady.

Mount St Bernard Abbey is a Roman Catholic, Cistercian, monastery founded in 1835. The abbey was the first permanent monastery to be founded in England since the Reformation and is the sole Trappist house in England. The monks brew the only Trappist beer in Britain available for sale from the gift shop.

Blackbrook Reservoir was constructed in 1796 in order to feed the Charnwood Forest Canal, which has long since vanished. The first dam constructed was an earthwork one that failed 1799. In eleven minutes, the reservoir was empty and local farmland was ruined, sheep were drowned, and much of Shepshed and nearby Loughborough were affected by flood waters. The dam was repaired in 1801, but the canal was no longer commercially viable. The present gravity dam was constructed in 1906 and in 1957 it felt the effects of a magnitude 5.3 earthquake. The tremors caused heavy coping stones to shift, and cracks appeared in the faces of the dam.

There is an option to visit the Bull's Head pub for a drink (and food) after the walk.

 

Distance 16 km (10 miles). Total ascent 299 m (981 feet). Approximately 5.5 hours.

Dogs

Well-controlled dogs are welcome but please keep dogs under control at all times.

 

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