Day Walk: Dursley’s 5 peaks 10 miles
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 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
A guided walk in search of butterflies, especially the Large Blue in this well-known nature reserve
A glorious circular taking in Wainlodes hill with views of the river and a final stretch along the banks of the river Severn
The walk follows the Little Avon River then gently climbs to Whitcliff Deer Park with lovely views to the East and West
An 8 mile hilly walk with some long steep climbs (otherwise there would be no views).
Good view, pretty villages and combination of forest trails and open countryside
A flat walk but not boring as it walks through Frampton and along the canal