Day walk – Wye Valley 10 miles
A walk through the woods east of the river Wye, taking in the sheer limestone cliffs of the lower Wye and the spectacular Wintour’s leap, the deserted village of Lancaut and the historic Offa’s dyke.
A walk through the woods east of the river Wye, taking in the sheer limestone cliffs of the lower Wye and the spectacular Wintour’s leap, the deserted village of Lancaut and the historic Offa’s dyke.
Fancy a night to test your knowledge? The Brown Jug in Cheltenham does good food, beer and a quiz with prize money for the winners.
Delayed due to the heatwave in July (remember that?) a grand day out to the wonderful, National Trust Village of Lacock, 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. […]
Possibly the most important event of the year! Yes, really! Come along for a quick AGM to cover essential business for the running of the club, a planning meeting to plan our Spring programme and a chance to catch up over a free buffet to make it run as smooth as possible
Somewhere in deepest, darkest Gloucestershire there will be some fireworks. A dedicated GOG member will be on 'Firewatch' for the weeks running up to the events to choose the best one for us to go to.
Plenty of Autumn colours today as we skirt the royal Highgrove estate, through the Arboretum at Westonbirt (maples!!) and eventually on to the Village of Shipton Moyne where the Cat and Custard pot pub awaits. The return jouney heads through the Eastcourt Farm Estate.
Join us for a meal at the ever-popular Zizzis in Montpelier, Cheltenham. Known for good, reasonably priced Italian food and great repurposed church setting this has to be the perfect place for a meal out. There's often a pianist to add to the atmosphere
Enjoy big views? Generally easy walking across Minchinhampton & Rodborough Commons, conveniently passing Winston's Ice Cream Parlour
Explore the gentle slopes, small copses and villages in this quiet valley.
A lovely short, Autumn walk starting from Alderton, North of Cheltenham: A hilly 6.25 miles, initially heading north to Dumbarton then weaving our way back in a southerly direction along farm tracks to arrive back in the village.
Fancy a night to test your knowledge? The Brown Jug in Cheltenham does good food, beer and a quiz with prize money for the winners
An easy 7 miler from Cirencester towards Baunton with a stop for mulled wine, stollen and other festive nibbles.