• Evening Walk – Dowdeswell

    Walk through the woods of the nature reserve and up onto the Cotswolds,  following roads to finally joining the Cotswold Way before returning via the reservoir. Just over 4 miles

  • Camping weekend in Shropshire

    This large grassy campsite, which has an evening bar, breakfast rolls and a friendly atmosphere, there are camping pods or it's just under a two hour drive away, so you […]

  • Day Walk – Somerford Keynes

    It is a clockwise walk and almost pancake flat, passing the edge of Somerford Keynes and walking past many lakes, through South Cerney, Ashton Keynes and back along the Thames […]

  • Evening Walk – Leckhampton

    Make the most of summer evening. Climbing through the woods to bypass the Devil's Chimney. Bring a torch it can be dark in the trees

  • Day walk – Donnington way

    This is it! The final 10 miles of the epic pub trail. A short journey to Barton on the Heath to start. Option for a slap up meal at the […]

  • Evening Walk – Winchcombe

    Meet at Back Lane car park, Winchcombe GL54 5PZ for a hilly jaunt to build up a thirst. Good views guaranteed and trip to a tavern after, for those inclined.

  • Day Walk – Eastcombe & Bussage 10 Miles

    Starting at Eastcombe, the walk goes north to Bisley picking up the Wysis Way and eventually heading south again through Fennells Farm, home of Giffords Circus, coming back into Eastcombe […]

  • Evening Walk – Cockleford 5 miles

     Start at the Green Dragon,  Cockleford, skirting Upper Coberley and Coberley. Pass through Cowley and return to the Green Dragon. Steady climb lovely views. On the journey spot a chandelier […]

  • Frampton Fair

    The UK’s best one day fair on our doorstep in the grounds of Frampton Court Estate. Three Rings of entertainment from tent pegging relay race, wood chopping battles, ferret racing, Young […]

  • Planning Meeting

    Come along for a social evening to help plan what the group does in the next 4 months

  • Day Walk – Twyning

    A 10 mile flat walk from Twyning, following the River Avon to Tewkesbury, then following the River Severn northwards, before cutting back across to Twyning.