Day walk – Bredon Hill 9 miles
Fantastic route from Elmley Castle round to Great Comberton before a stiff climb up to the top, then back around to Elmley Castle. Chocolate Box cottages galore, and pretty sure there’s a pub in the village
Fantastic route from Elmley Castle round to Great Comberton before a stiff climb up to the top, then back around to Elmley Castle. Chocolate Box cottages galore, and pretty sure there’s a pub in the village
It's Mother Goose at the Everyman in Cheltenham!
A leisurely, beautiful, circular Cotswold walk through the delightful villages of Shipton and Withington, following the River Coln between the two.
A chance to enjoy a 6 mile walk from Painswick with Mulled wine and seasonal nibbles en route.
A week away in sunny South Devon with lots of sea air and coastal walks.
If you fancy a blast of fresh air, the group is planning to organise a local walk to help settle the turkey (or nut roast)
2023 was certainly a year of events. The thing is...can you remember any of them after Christmas has passed? Fill a glass, find some leftover nibbles and settle down on the sofa for this Social Zoom quiz. Top Prize...the honour of being the winner,
Circular walk across fields to Purton where we will visit the 'Purton Ship Graveyard also known as Purton hulks . We will follow the towpath , bordered on one side by the Gloucester and Sharpness canal and River Severn on the other . Returning via Sharpness Docks and fields and farm
This 10 mile walk circuits through Rodmarton, Cherington and Culkerton. Option of coffee and cake afterwards towards Frampton Mansell ( a short drive away).
New Year means a new chance of winning the pub quiz!! Hopefully, we can maintain our presence in the Brown Jug pub, as the group to watch.. Come and help make up some teams and have a fun evening.
To celebrate Burns night, the group is organising a cottage for a week / long weekend of walking to celebrate the Scottish poet who loved the land
Today's route covers the southern lumps & bumps (technical term!) of the Malvern Hills. Expect hills and possibly a bit of mud (it is January), so a pole recommended. The ascent will be > 2,000ft.your rewards will include Herefordshire Beacon, Hangman's Hill, Swinford Hill, Chase End Hill, Ragged Stone Hill and finally... Midsummer Hill.