Evening Walk – Little Witcombe 4.5 miles
The walk is quite hilly and has good views, reservoirs and forest
The walk is quite hilly and has good views, reservoirs and forest
The Coombe Hill Nature reserve is home to wide species of wildlife. This evening's activity will be more a chance to slow down, to stop,observe and identify. This historic, wet grassland is one of the last breeding sites locally for the curlew and is rich in dragonflies and damselflies
An exploration of three attractive villages awash with black and white houses in the beautiful, rich undulating farmland of east Worcestershire. The villages are on the Vale of Evesham blossom trail and its hoped that this time of year, the blossom will be out in full
A shortish, figure of 8, evening walk with the deliberate intention of stopping off at the pub for food/beer at the end - this level pre-pub amble takes in canals towpaths (both working and disused canals) and the banks of the mighty River Severn before enjoying the delights of this historic pub. No hills
What could be more Summer than a weekend away in the outdoors? Simon invites you to join in on a wonderful camping weekend in Shropshire. Although the campsite is yet to be decided upon, the scenery will be beautiful, the location quiet and the walking very enjoyable
A 5-mile jaunt out from Sapperton towards Edgeworth and across the polo fields. We return via the nature reserve -perfect for spotting all sorts of wildlife but the large blue butterfly in particular (as mentioned by David Attenborough!)
Today's walk goes through deep, wooded valleys and country houses. Walking first through Ozleworth Park (Seen on BBCs 'Tess of the D'urbervilles') to Ozleworth Bottom following the stream, we climb to Lasborough Park and the tiny Lasborough Church (which featured in the TV series Lark Rise to Candleford). Then into the valley of Marlees Brook.
Fancy an evening of boogie woogie and a picnic? The Tuckwell outdoor theatre is a perfect setting to bring your camping chair, nibbles and wine/beer to listen to Peter Gill and his band entertain you with boogie woogie classics
Ascending to Littledean then into the Forest we enjoy a well-earned descent to the picturesque Soudley Ponds. There may be a cafe stop at Dean Heritage Centre before the return to the Severn with a, pretty riverside walk back to Newnham
An evening walk from Great Witcombe, up onto the Cotwold way for the views and back down. Length approx 3.5 mile, with a long steady climb, undulating middle section and a steady descent. Possibility of a pub at the end
Enjoy a great gander across the escarpment before heading across the hills and into the valleys. Refreshment in the Green Dragon afterwards would be polite where there is a pub and a cafe.
Enjoy a Bank holiday trip to Hay on Wye on this camping adventure! Hay is perfect for browsing around bookshops, enjoying a coffee shop and starting a number of fine walks including up to Hay Bluff, following the mighty river to Glasbury or over the hills from Peterchurch.