May Sunday Ramble 2025
Join Diane and Carl for a pleasant stroll along the banks of the River Wye following the Wye Valley Walk with views of the Symonds Yat viewing point and Peregrine Falcon nesting site.… Read More
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Join Diane and Carl for a pleasant stroll along the banks of the River Wye following the Wye Valley Walk with views of the Symonds Yat viewing point and Peregrine Falcon nesting site.… Read More
Lesley and Janet team up for this circular walk taking in Lower Brailes, Epwell and Winderton, with interesting churches, splendid views, picnic lunch and the prospect of a paddle, … Read More
Join the Chair for an opportunity to stuff yourself with good food and get some exercise too. A perfect day. :)… Read More
Hazel and Paul round off this month’s rambles with a picturesque walk that goes around Dumbleton and Alderton Hills, taking in Ashton under Hill for the lunchtime stopover at The Star Inn.… Read More
Join Trevor and Lesley on their Sunday Ramble, following sections of the Cotswold Way and taking in Cleeve Common, Postlip Mill, Belas Knap and Humblebee How.… Read More
A chance to walk off some of those Christmas calories on Carl’s ramble, starting from Dumbleton, taking in Wormington and Toddington, before ascending Dumbleton Hill on the return to the village.… Read More
Geoff and Rachel lead this figure of eight ramble from Willersey, taking in Saintbury, Dover’s Hill with its stunning views across the Vale, The Lynches Wood, Weston Subedge, Foxhill Manor and Broadway, with lunch at The New Inn. … Read More
This figure of eight ramble is led by Paul and Fran, starting in Radford and taking in Rous Lench, Inkberrow and Abbots Morton, with lunch at The Wheelbarrow Castle.… Read More
Join Diane and Carl on this fabulous circular ramble through the attractive countryside around the old Roman town of Alcester, with the promise of a variety of beautiful views along the way.… Read More
Clive leads the Sunday Ramble from Birlingham, first following the River Avon then taking in Eckington and Bredon Hill for a picnic lunch, returning via Great Comberton.… Read More