Planning & social
It's that time of the year when we can get together for an evening and start to assemble the next round of events. . Bring ideas for the next programme or send them in beforehand if unable to join
It's that time of the year when we can get together for an evening and start to assemble the next round of events. . Bring ideas for the next programme or send them in beforehand if unable to join
This wonderful route Climbs Cwm Bwchel to Bal Mawr, heads along the ridge to Chwarel y Fan and descends to Capel y Ffin. There is a steep climb up to Offa's Dyke and drop into the Olchon Valley to take in the Red & Black Darren loop, with an optional scramble. This loop can be […]
Make the most of the summer evening with a walk from Andoversford, Joining the Gloucestershire Way the walk climbs via Foxcote, fine views can be expected before returning via Upper Dowdeswell. 7km - 4.5 miles. Roughly rectangular in shape, this walk consists of a long steady climb to the top of the Cotswold escarpment, before […]
Camping in the Marches, that wonderful area between Wales and England.
4.9 miles Circular walk, via Eastcombe and Bisley. One valley which has is a bit steep going down and back up the other side.
Wandering here and there taking in the views at Wistley Hill before striking forth for Colesbourne. Bring food, but opportunity for liquid refuelling along the way at several hostelries.
A walk around local fields, tracks, roads, lanes and parks taking in points of historic or quirky interest along the way.
The next leg of the Wye Valley Walk from Whitestone Car Park to Monmouth, which will be 8 miles, and mostly riverside, apart from the first couple of miles, so an easier walk than the first leg.
We walk along the road to get to Broadway Tower, maybe seeing some Lavender in the fields. From the tower we go down into Broadway, walk through the village then follow some of the Cotswold Way back to Snowshill.
Starting from one of the most impressive Cotswold towns, the walk involves level field paths which leads to the Sezincote estate. A wonderful undulating Cotswold stretch then passes through the beautiful stone villages of Bourton-on-the-Hill, Blockley and Batsford.
Just under 5 miles (7.5km), the route goes through the golf course, climbing to the slightly higher ground for the view to Deerhurst and Odda's chapel before return along the river and through Bloody Meadow
Ascenic 9 miles with 2 ascents & one steep descent. Optional further ascent of the Tyndale Monument for even better views!