Day Walk – Ashleworth
A mainly flat, fairly open 7.5 mile circular walk from Ashleworth taking in Foscombe, Corse Wood and returning via Hasfield, Barrow Hill and Ashleworth Court.
A mainly flat, fairly open 7.5 mile circular walk from Ashleworth taking in Foscombe, Corse Wood and returning via Hasfield, Barrow Hill and Ashleworth Court.
A chance to enjoy the Randwick bluebell fest! Randwick and Ruscombe. Exploring some lesser used woodland paths with some lovely views. Lots of trees and possibly a sighting of a bluebell...or two.4 miles / 1.5 hrs.
The Littletons, in the intensively farmed Vale of Evesham is known for its fruit and vegetables, and therefore spring blossoms. Today's walk is going to be wandering through these villages near the Worcs / Warks border. The Vale Heritage Trust has a number of orchards and meadows in the area so expect historic villages, river […]
We will take in Brimpsfield Park, the village of Brimpsfield and surrounding countryside with the opportunity for a refreshing beer afterwards at that fine establishment
Back by popular request! Head out to the hills on this hilly, but rewarding 10 miles around the peaks of Dursley. It will be bluebell time with swathes of the purple beauties covering the peak and carpeting the wood.
We will begin by walking over the beacon to Standish to see the site of the old hospital and return via Standish woods to enjoy the flowers. 6pm start for a lovely evening walk and views.
The walk is 8 miles taking in the Cotswold Way with a possibility of a pub, teashop or picnic lunch at Painswick en-route. Afterwards the Tewksbury Town Band will be performing at Stratford Park’s band stand until 16:00. Refreshments available at the Leisure centre and drinks at Museum in the Park.
The walk includes Painswick Beacon, Spoonbed Farm, Holcombe House (once a wool merchants), Kimsbury Hill Fort and Prinknash Park. 6.5 miles with mainly good paths with seven stiles.
A 2 hour meander exploring the historic, and rather exclusive Battledown estate, over the hills to Ham and a return via fields and allotments. Good views over Cheltenham and beyond and a pub to finish.
We will walk the five islands and take boat trips galore! If spaces come up, he will let us know. If not going, keep an eye on Facebook for photos of puffins, seals, fish and chips, sea-spray and beaches. Oh...and ice-creams.
A great circular walk heading to Sheepscombe via the Witcombe Reservoir and circuiting back through Beechwoods and Climperwell.
A chance to stretch your legs and head out onto the hills or down into the woods