Pub Quiz
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.
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.
Walk to Owlpen (with its secluded manor house & church), up onto Uley Bury Hillfort (for great views) then return along Cotswold Way.
A delightful 8 miles. heading first to to Abenhall we move on to Flaxley, Pope's Hill, and return via Flaxley Woods
It's the planning meeting tonight and we are hoping to hold it with a sausage and chip supper . (There will be time too, for a social game of Skittles.
Walking through Sherborne estate along the valley to include villages of Great Barrington, Little Barrington and Sherborne .Beautiful valley with plenty of streams, water meadows and undulating hills .
No need for a passport for this adventure which starts today - this 136 mile epic walk which follows the Wye and meanders between England and Wales. Later sections may require accommodation but make sure you are there for the get-go. Today is Chepstow Castle to Whitestone Car Park.
Beyoncé or Berlioz? Widgeon or Pigeon? Its all up for debate.Come and help make up some teams and have a fun evening at the Brown Jug. Food available at the pub. 7.30pm. Bring a pen and a little bit of general knowledge or make it up!
An energetic 8 miles around Slad, through woods, up hill and down steep valleys with glimpses of Stroud in the distance. There may be poetry as the route crosses the Laurie Lee Way where poems are imaginatively presented, framing the vistas
Tonight's talk is at the Playhouse, Cheltenham. A group has already got tickets but there may be spares.
An incredible route connecting many a GOG favourite. Starting at Stanton we will head up the escarpment before trotting along the top to the Beckbury earthwork and monument. Then down to tempt you with the best coffee and walnut cake in the Cotswolds at Hayles Fruit Farm. Then a level return to Stanton via Wood […]