• Morning walk: Coaley Peak 4.5 miles

    The walk goes through to Nympsfield then through Toney Woods where hopefully the bluebells will be out. Heading back to Coaley Peak, after following some of the Cotswold Way, there is a bit of a climb on the way back.

  • Morning walk: Bisley 5miles

    Walk around Bisley village passing the church and the old washing wells, walking down the valley to Hawkley Wood and Helen’s Wood, returning via Copsegrove Covert

  • Day walk: Slad & Thorougham 13miles

    An up-and-down beautiful walk in a variety of terrain and including woodland, remote valleys, hidden footpaths, remnants of a neolithic burial chamber, streams, and a good chance of spotting wildlife including deer.

  • Day walk: North Nibley 10 miles

    A 10 mile circular taking in spectacular views from Drakestone Point, Heartbreak Hill and the Tyndale Monument. Although much of the terrain is flat, there are two long, steep climbs and one long descent, providing hearty exercise!

  • Evening walk : Tewkesbury 4 miles

    This evening walk is 4 miles long, including fields pavements and lanes with 3 stiles. Some river views, old buildings and ancient alleyways

  • Day walk: Monkton Coombe 10 miles

    Following the Kennet Avon Canal to Bradford upon Avon, which is elevated above the River Avon for much of the route, crossing over the river twice at the Dundas Aqueduct and Avoncliff Aqueduct

  • Morning walk: Purton 5.25 miles

    We’ll walk along farm tracks over fields to Purton following the canal we visit the ships graveyard, IRB station and lock, finally thru Sharpness for some industrial landscapes

  • Evening walk: Cranham 4-5miles

    An evening's perambulation in the Cranham area. Big views and atmospheric woods with chances of spotting deer. Or beer? There could be a pub at the end.