Along our trip, we accidentally stumbled across this great restaurant when Chantil noticed some long canal boats floating near a stone bridge.
Honeystreet Mill Café was a perfect place to enjoy brunch.

Just some of the finely decorated artwork around the restaurant.

Chantil enjoying a hot coco.

We shared this heavenly tasting carrot cake. Well done Honeystreet Mill Café!

Alton Barnes White Horse is approximately 180 feet high, 160 feet long, and was cut in 1812.

Launched the drone to grab a closer look. During winter solstices locals outline the geoglyph with candles and even hosted a lantern parade in honor of the horse’s 200th birthday.

Before landing, I also captured this image of England’s south-east countryside. A beautiful day!

Passing a horse-drawn carriage of
http://www.whitehorsegypsycaravans.co.uk/]gypsy travelers[/url]. I prefer my carriage to have more than 1 horsepower. Our 47hp seems about right!

These stones are part of the largest megalithic stone circle in the world, located near Avebury in Wiltshire. Unlike Stonehenge, people can get right up to them and enjoy them. I wonder what the main reason was for placing them? Still a mystery but there are some theories.

Although we plan to see a few things along our route each day, it is often the unplanned things that capture our attention...

...like these wooden benches designed after iconic British WWII fighter and bomber planes of the Royal Air Force (RAF).

Or a tiled mural just tucked away behind an obscure wall…

…that remembers a history of WWII that this region provided to the war effort.

It wasn’t too long, and we were passing through toll booths and crossing into new country. Great news, motorcycles don’t have to pay to toll!
Crossing the Severn River via the, apply named, Severn Bridge. Welcome to Wales!
We continued onward to Puzzle Wood where we enjoyed a hike through some JR Tolkien inspired forest. This is a unique and enchanting place, located in the beautiful and historic Forest of Dean.

The grounds have colorful and interesting flowers.

I lucked out with this picture. The fly just stayed there posing for the picture!

Gotta’ wonder how these sunflowers grow without sun ��. I kid, of course there is sun in the UK.

A tiny donkey posed for the camera at the kids petting zoo.

Taking time to smell (or at least capture) the flowers.

Into the enchanted forest! A forest of adventure and fairy tales!

We explore the outer trails which included about a mile of meandering pathways, with its fantastic tree and rock formations.

There are 14-acres of ancient woodland. It has an atmosphere unlike any other woods we’ve visited.

In an enchanted forest? Then why not eat one of my favorite candies - HARIBO Smurfs?!

The forest is pretty large considering that much of the surrounding area is flat farmland.
We ended up spending almost two hours at Puzzle Wood. It was definitely worth the visit and admission of £7.00 ($9.00) per person.