Day walk: Long Compton 10 miles
A 10 mile walk from Long Compton, through Barton-on-the-Heath, and a deer farm.
A 10 mile walk from Long Compton, through Barton-on-the-Heath, and a deer farm.
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
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.
Staying at Llandeusant Youth hostel. Saturday – walks include: Craig y Nos - Llandeusant 10 miles - there are two different routes, a high route and low route. The high route has a 760 metre climb, we will decide on the day which one to take, depending on the weather.
Llantwit Major to Barry (returning by train) This is a predominantly cliff-top day-long walk with possibility of some beach walking dependent on tides. Stunning views of this Jurassic coastline.
A hilly walk, as it climbs up past the Roman Villa, giving nice views and takes in a small section of the Cotswold Way with reservoirs and forest trails
The hills around Dursley should be better known as they offer some wonderful walking. . It’s 10 miles, hilly (of course!) but with long views across the valleys from the tops.
The route takes in two delightfully peaceful and secluded valleys, Caudle Green and the now half-hidden ancient castle mound.
This promises a hearty, enjoyable ramble leaving from the beautiful estate village of Rendcombe heading over to Chedworth, with rolling hills and views to Wiltshire
An easy evening walk in classical countryside and big vistas. Meadows, streams woods, shallow valleys and a glimpse of the Roman Villa
A meander up to The Peak at Birdlip to admire the views before returning via the Roman villa
This circuit heads south of Naunton to link up the attractive villages of Notgrove, Hazleton, Turkdean and Cold Aston