Camping weekend :– Shropshire
There are some small and attractive campsites in them Ludlow area and this camping weekend will exploring some quiet but lovely countryside
There are some small and attractive campsites in them Ludlow area and this camping weekend will exploring some quiet but lovely countryside
Bring ideas for Autumn/ Winter adventures (walks, events, pub meals, theatre etc.) Think Autumn colours, fireworks, gloves, scarves or maybe T-shirted walks for an Indian Summer through September.
A grand day out to the wonderful, National Trust Village of Laycock, Wiltshire with a walk to boot. If you have not been before, the village, often used for film sets is awash with Cotswold stone buildings which have changed little since they were first built.
A delightful walk around quaint Bisley village, passing the church and the old washing wells, walking down the wooded valley to Hawkley Wood and Helen’s Wood
A classic summer evening walk along the canal and river from the beautiful village of Frampton on Severn, finishing at the pub,
A half day's walk on Cleeve Hill overlooking Cheltenham with time for coffee and cake or pasty en-route, taking in Belas Knapp, the ancient burial mound, the walk assures big views in the second half and the sounds of skylarks
“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
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 […]
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
A different walk this time from Ledbury, taking in Wellington Heath, Coddington, and including a walk through the delightful the vineyard at Coddington
The campsite has 360% views of woodland/moorlands and is a popular stargazing spot, being a 'dark sky' reserve. Fabulous walks in the area.