April Midweek Ramble 2024
This month’s Midweek Ramble is a Cotswold village experience taking in The Slaughters and Naunton, led by Clive.… Read More
Details of Club Midweek Walks for club members only
This month’s Midweek Ramble is a Cotswold village experience taking in The Slaughters and Naunton, led by Clive.… Read More
Trevor and Lesley lead this month’s Midweek Ramble in the Brailes area – a fine circular hill walk with outstanding views, and with the option for some to shorten the walk.… Read More
This month’s Midweek Ramble is led by Alan and Pauline in the Himbleton / Hadzor area, taking in canal towpaths, the Wychavon Way, Trench Wood and picturesque Worcestershire villages.… Read More
Lindsay leads the first Midweek Ramble of the year from Elmley Castle towards Bricklehampton and Little Comberton, a morning only walk followed by the traditional Annual Lunch at the award winning Queen Elizabeth Inn.… Read More
Maggie and Margaret team up for this urban winter walk along the Rriver Severn, with lunch at the New Inn in Claines, returning along the Worcester Birmingham Canal.… Read More
Alan and Pauline head off from Upton upon Severn, taking in The Hams and Heath Hill to Newbridge Green for lunch at The Drum & Monkey’, returning via Duckswich and The Hook – with fine views on the way.… Read More
Michael and Lesley lead this figure of eight walk, heading west of the hills in the morning and on and around British Camp in the afternoon, with stunning views across Worcestershire and Herefordshire. … Read More
This ramble, led by Trevor and Lesley, follows part of the Isbourne Way and takes in surrounding villages, farms and hills, before descending through Oxhill Wood to emerge with stunning views of Dumbleton.… Read More
Enjoy exploring the villages of Alvechurch and Rowney Green with Paul and Hazel, along with a scenic walk around the Barnt Green Waterways and Bittell Reservoirs.… Read More
Geoff and Rachel lead this figure of eight ramble from Ebrington, taking in the delightful Warwickshire countryside around the Hidcote villages, Hidcote Manor, Ebrington Hill and Foxcote House.… Read More