Fish and chip eve walk Leckhampton Hill
There's nothing like earning your supper! In between times, we will take a circuitous route to the top to meet our food, dine with a view and finally descend to the start. Lovely!
There's nothing like earning your supper! In between times, we will take a circuitous route to the top to meet our food, dine with a view and finally descend to the start. Lovely!
Lovely circular walk from N Woodchester to Selsley, over Selsley common and returning via South Woodchester. Super great big views, of course!
A walk in a pretty and unspoilt corner of the Cotswolds.
A delightful walk heading out from the 'Old Prison' cafe at Northleach taking in Hampnett and then heading along the tops with fine views into Wiltshire.
It should be a lovely chance to get out on a summer's evening though, so watch this space and fingers crossed for fine weather.
Episode two of the linear adventure: Wick Rissington to Sherborne. Today's walking on this epic trail, visiting a large number of Donnington pubs is 10 miles with hydration opportunities en route and at the end at the Post Office (if we make it in time). Still bring food and drink as it's SUMMER!
Today's moderate walk takes in the villages around Cirencester and includes the wonderful water Meadows.
It's nearly Halloween. Want to find out more about haunted Gloucester? S is steeling her nerve to book tickets with 'Ghosts and Giggles', a fun 2.5 hour guided walking tour around historic Gloucester, charting reported ghostly events
The woods are full of bluebells in the spring and rich leaf colour in the autumn. A scenic and hilly route from Dursley - around nine miles It may head north to Hetty Peggler's tump or south to the Tyndale monument.
The AGM is a chance to meet up, enjoy some free food and organise the willing volunteers to keep our happy band of wanderers together, enjoying walks and exploring the countryside for at least the next year. Please come along and have your say.
Some great views of the Severn from the top of May Hill will be on offer today as Sean weaves us through 9 miles, climbing up May Hill, and going back down through Newent Woods and Glasshouse.
About 5 miles Cranham Common and Ebworth estate