• 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

  • Firework evening at Eastnor Castle

    This spectacle sees 3 teams trying to outdo each other with their breathtaking spectacles of colour and pyrotechnical wizardry! Gates open at 4.30, first team is at 7.30 and event finishes at 9.40. Option to camp overnight on the Eastnor estate camp-ground or just join for the evening.

  • Morning walk :- Upper Framilode 7 miles

    A 7-mile, scenic, flat walk starting along the curve of River Severn then returning inland with one steepish ascent of Barrow Hill (nice views!)

  • Day walk :- Broadway 10.5 miles

    Starting at Fish Hill picnic area the walk head over Dover's Hill before descending to the north and circuiting round to the west to Broadway and then back up the hill. This walk does include a significant climb out of Broadway to the tower as well as some other 'ups and downs'.