Day walk – Tetbury to Avening 11 miles
We follow the old railway path to the Trouble House Inn, across fields & past the 'Roundabout' to pretty Avening. Return using the Macmillan Way to Chavenage & back into Tetbury
We follow the old railway path to the Trouble House Inn, across fields & past the 'Roundabout' to pretty Avening. Return using the Macmillan Way to Chavenage & back into Tetbury
The walk has been on the cards awhile - the first leg of the 8-leg Donnington Way. The whole route's theme is the 15 pubs of the Donnington Brewery. Today's section goes from Stow on the Wold to Chastleton.
A lovely walk-through Horsley woods to Kingscote returning to Horsley via Binley farm 4.6 miles. On the way, we will enjoy the Woods, farmland and endless views.
An 8 mile walk in the Wye Valley around a large river loop below Capler Camp. We won't meet the Wye Valley Walk - it completely misses this out, so worth doing on its own! Today will see the pillar remains of an old railway bridge across the river and a very unusual Italianate style […]
Philately or fritillary? 1066 or 1666? Come and help make up some teams and have a fun evening at the pub quiz.. Bring a pen and paper and a little bit of general knowledge.or make it up!
Today's walk heads out at 10am along the canal to Cricklade to marvel at the rare snakeshead fritillaries filling the water meadows. Our return takes us back along the disused railway to Aston Keynes for the return back along another section of canal.
A mainly flat, fairly open 7.5 mile circular walk from Ashleworth taking in Foscombe, Corse Wood and returning via Hasfield, Barrow Hill and Ashleworth Court.
A chance to enjoy the Randwick bluebell fest! Randwick and Ruscombe. Exploring some lesser used woodland paths with some lovely views. Lots of trees and possibly a sighting of a bluebell...or two.4 miles / 1.5 hrs.
The Littletons, in the intensively farmed Vale of Evesham is known for its fruit and vegetables, and therefore spring blossoms. Today's walk is going to be wandering through these villages near the Worcs / Warks border. The Vale Heritage Trust has a number of orchards and meadows in the area so expect historic villages, river […]
We will take in Brimpsfield Park, the village of Brimpsfield and surrounding countryside with the opportunity for a refreshing beer afterwards at that fine establishment
Back by popular request! Head out to the hills on this hilly, but rewarding 10 miles around the peaks of Dursley. It will be bluebell time with swathes of the purple beauties covering the peak and carpeting the wood.
We will begin by walking over the beacon to Standish to see the site of the old hospital and return via Standish woods to enjoy the flowers. 6pm start for a lovely evening walk and views.