February Short Ramble 2025
Mike and Val lead this walk in Hatton countryside, passing through village, railway, canal locks, garden centre facilities.… Read More
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Mike and Val lead this walk in Hatton countryside, passing through village, railway, canal locks, garden centre facilities.… Read More
Paul and Hazel’s walk explores the fascinating local waterways, including the Stratford Canal and a circuit of Earlswood Lakes, with lots of history and wildlife, and also taking in part of Clowes Wood & New Fallings Coppice.… Read More
Lindsay and George lead this pre-Christmas ramble – easy walking, taking in Murcot and Aston Somerville before heading back along the Wychavon Way for optional lunch at the Childswickham Inn.… Read More
This month’s Short Ramble, led by Clive and starting from Wick by the church, is a circular route along the river to Pershore and back again.… Read More
Maggie leads a pleasant, not too strenuous ramble through the village of Wick and then along the river to Tiddesley Wood before heading back to Pershore.… Read More
Frank and Vivienne lead their first ramble for the club and have chosen a route from Hampton Lucy, taking in the scenic Warwickshire countryside, with optional lunch at The Boars Head after the walk.… Read More
Join Michael as he finds new areas to explore from Winchcombe with an invigorating walk following the Winchcombe Way and returning via the Gloucestershire Way with spectacular views across the countryside.… Read More
Geoff and Pat lead this month’s Short Ramble from Kemerton, ascending past Bell’s Castle and continuing across Bredon Hill to Bredon’s Norton, returning by Westmancote.… Read More
Join Geoff and Rachel on this ramble, taking in the Millennium Way, Coldcomfort Wood, the Monarch’s Way and the small village of Cladswell, followed by optional lunch at The Nevill Arms.… Read More
Join Christine on this walk from Harvington to The Valley through a newly planted woodland and along the path of a disused railway track, returning alongside the River Avon and through local orchards.… Read More