Sunday, January 24, 2010

20/01/2010 Chadwick Lakes




The Chadwick Lakes, constructed in the 19th century via a series of dams, are well worth a visit but best in late winter, particularly after heavy rain. Starting from the small chapel of San Pawl just outside Mosta, where our group stopped to admire the sight of a goat with four small chicks, we crossed the Mdina Road before turning right towards Chadwick Lakes. We continued along the path before it became too muddy before returning back the way we came.
Distance: 4 miles, gentle walking.

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