Day walk – Tetbury and Shipton Moyne 7.5 miles
Lovely varied countryside walk via Shipton Mill & Fosse Way to Shipton Moyne, returning to Tetbury via the beautiful parkland of the Estcourt estate
Lovely varied countryside walk via Shipton Mill & Fosse Way to Shipton Moyne, returning to Tetbury via the beautiful parkland of the Estcourt estate
This lovely 6.5 miler takes in Painswick Beacon, Spoonbed Farm, Holcombe House (once a wool merchants), Kimsbury Hill Fort and Prinknash Park. Mainly good paths a few stiles.
Overtown Farm, Workman’s Wood, Far End, Lord’s Wood, Saltridge Wood and back to Ebworth. A varied undulating walk through beech woods with occasional views.
Get ideas ready to bring for this evening or message in before the day. Planning will be for the months April-July so think sunny evenings, possibly further distances for walks and who knows...even camping weekends
It's time for leg 5 of this epic adventure where we discover the county's Donnington Pubs. No worries if you weren't there at the start. its a good walk. This section is from the Plough Inn at Ford to Broadway (Not NY city, but Gloucestershire!).
Did you watch Strictly? Can you name a Romantic Poet! Have you listened to Ed Sheran lately or watched the news? Perfect! No? No problem. Just come along and add your knowledge to a team. Food available at the pub,
There are some fantastic views over the Severn valley from the common but before that the route drops down to Woodchester before a gentle ascent through Woodchester Park, through Nympsfield to pick up the Cotswold way back to the star
Lovely circuit with a steep climb up early on. The route takes us over to Farmcote and then down to Hailes with the option of refreshments at the wonderful Hayles Fruit Farm cafe.
Heading first down the valley from Painswick, we will make our way over through Edge, enjoying extensive views and taking in 7 farms, before pursuing a route back via Painswick Beacon
The walk today follows the river at first to Kerne Bridge, and then moves away from the river, with some climbing through woodland. A very steep climb at the end over the top of Chase Hill, is followed by a descent on the other side into Ross.
Get ready for an unforgettable evening of thrilling adventure on the big screen! The Banff Mountain Film Festival is back in Cheltenham with a brand-new line-up of captivating short films packed with extreme and stunning cinematography. Join the world’s top outdoor film-makers and adventurers as they climb, ski, paddle, run and ride through the wildest […]
We will explore the hill with Emma as our guide, taking in the stunning views from the top and also the sculpture trail (Did you know there was a sculpture trail?) and golf course (no time for a round though!) There is a cafe at the car park and toilets so fingers crossed its open […]