Day walk Dursley 9 miles-ish
The woods are full of bluebells in the spring and rich leaf colour in the autumn. A scenic and hilly route from Dursley - around nine miles It may head north to Hetty Peggler's tump or south to the Tyndale monument.
The woods are full of bluebells in the spring and rich leaf colour in the autumn. A scenic and hilly route from Dursley - around nine miles It may head north to Hetty Peggler's tump or south to the Tyndale monument.
The AGM is a chance to meet up, enjoy some free food and organise the willing volunteers to keep our happy band of wanderers together, enjoying walks and exploring the countryside for at least the next year. Please come along and have your say.
Some great views of the Severn from the top of May Hill will be on offer today as Sean weaves us through 9 miles, climbing up May Hill, and going back down through Newent Woods and Glasshouse.
About 5 miles Cranham Common and Ebworth estate
So many pubs, so little time. Another leg of this historic pub trail. Initially following the R.Windrush, we pass through two 'Guitings', Kineton and Naunton (but not in that order). Lots of potential pints enroute.
If you think being a 'Swifty' is something to do with bird watching...you are wrong. It doesn' t matter though as we do the quiz for fun. Winning is an unexpected bonus (or suprise). Come and help make up some teams. Food available at the pub
This lovely, circular walk is about 9 miles taking in Stanton, Stanway, Snowshill and Laverton. Picnic lunch at Snowshill so bring food and drink.
Dreaming of an Indian Summer? No need. Join us at the Eurasia in Cheltenham for a curry night
A lovely loop from Guiting Power, taking in Kineton, Temple Guiting and Guiting Wood. Bring lunch etc.
Enjoy a chance to take in the art of the Sculpture trail . New sculptures have been added to collection and to do the walk is free.
Joining up with a Cotswold warden on one of their jaunts, the walk will take us along the Golden Valley to St Mary’s Mill, climb up to Hyde then on to Minchinhampton village and common, the lanes of Swells Hill to Stroud Brewery and the canal to Brimscombe.