• Evening Outdoor Theatre:– The Recruiting Officer

    “The Recruiting Officer” by George Farquhar - a farce set in 18th Century Shrewsbury, involving some less-than-honest Army recruitment officers and a good deal of potential romance, with chaos inevitably just round the corner throughout. Sounds like a lot of fun. Please bring a picnic and something to sit on, along with some warm clothes

  • Day out:- Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail + Chepstow Castle

    Join us this time for a pleasant tried-and-tested walk in the Forest of Dean. The walk is about 4 miles long, mostly easy with one or two uphill stretches, and with plenty of impressive sculptures along the way. We can get lunch back at Beechenhurst afterwards, the cafe's very good, or you can bring your […]

  • Evening walk:- Winchcombe 4 miles

    Make the most of the long summer evenings with a walk from Winchcombe. Following the Gloucestershire Way to Haile on the Hill, with some fine views before returning via the Warden's Way to pass by Sudeley Castle

  • Day walk:- Ledbury 10 miles

    A different walk this time from Ledbury, taking in Wellington Heath, Coddington, and including a walk through the delightful the vineyard at Coddington

  • Camping weekend:- Exmoor

    The campsite has 360% views of woodland/moorlands and is a popular stargazing spot, being a 'dark sky' reserve. Fabulous walks in the area.

  • Evening Walk:- Haresfield Beacon 5 miles

    In this Jubilee year join us on the Jubilee walk from Haresfield Beacon (great views guaranteed) which takes you through Whiteshill to Ruscombe and back

  • Day walk :- Ledbury 10 miles

    A different walk this time from Ledbury! Enjoy a 9 - 10 mile walk, starting from Ledbury, and heading for Wellington Heath, and then Coddington passing through Coddington vineyard, famous for its 3,000 vines and superb wine. Whilst not climbing the Malverns themselves, this is by no means a flat walk, going up and down […]

  • Day walk :-Rendcombe 7 miles

    A 7mile walk around the rolling countryside starting from the grand and beautiful estate village of Rendcombe. The route allows long views and descends into some interesting valleys.

  • Weekend away – Beacons Way

    The end is in sight! Llandeusant - Carreg Cennen Castle 12.5 miles across very remote country, 660 metres ascent. The second walk is Carreg Cennen Castle - Bethlehem, a much easier walk to complete the Beacons Way, 10 miles, but only 280 metres ascent