Camping / pods weekend – Dartmoor
For this camping adventure., we are staying at Brimpts farm near Dartmeet in the middle of Dartmoor. The farm has camping pods, traditional camping and a cafe and is well situated for river and moorland walks
For this camping adventure., we are staying at Brimpts farm near Dartmeet in the middle of Dartmoor. The farm has camping pods, traditional camping and a cafe and is well situated for river and moorland walks
An informative and illuminating 2 hour urban evening walk as our guide wends us through the historical area of the Park and Leckhampton. As a member of the Cheltenham History Society, she will have some fascinating facts at her fingertips. Bring food/drink to sustain you but there should be an opportunity to slip into a […]
Frampton upon Severn is the perfect location for a relaxing evening walk along the canal with views of the mighty River Severn in the distance. Lots of opportunity for spotting birdlife. Meet 7pm outside the Three Horseshoes pub (GL2 7DY),which also happens to serve good beer at the end of a walk
A classic walk out of Winchcombe - maybe to Hailes Abbey and almost certainly including a climb to the top of the escarpment for the view
This 10 mile walk includes Herefordshire Beacon, Worcester Beacon and North hill. The Victorians gave us many of the constructed paths that make walking on the Malvern Hills such a delight and this walk takes in Herefordshire and Worcestershire Beacon as well as North Hill. Picnic lunch with opportunity for drinks at one of the […]
Enjoy a gentle circular walk from the Prinknash Abbey
This five mile circuit has a steep incline up Timbercombe Lane on the 'Cheltenham Circular' to start, with reward of fine views before descending to track the River Chelt. We return through parkland in Charlton Kings to savour the delights at the 'Royal' pub which has a lovely garden!
A lovely, scenic evening walk which includes some gentle climbs and descents, views of the river Severn and (often) herds of deer
This is a delightfully-flat walk, on paths new to GOG, in the picturesque South-Eastern Cotswolds. Bring food and drink. There are two cafes a short drive from the car park which should be open until 4pm for afterwards
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