
Country Roads in Southern England – it’s like going through a sort of green hell!
Southern English country roads are somewhat rather special: You often find yourself directly in the countryside as soon as you leave the motorway or dual carriageway. On small, narrow, and often winding roads, you ascend and descend, drive past small settlements, over stone bridges from Roman times and through canopies of trees.
Here are some impressions of this.

Roads in Southern England

Typical boundary of a Southern English Road: A mossy stone wall

Crossroads near Horner in Exmoor (Somerset)

A foggy day

A typical country road – with only slightly limited visibility!

On the Isle of Wight

in Dartmoor

En route







