MIDWEEK RAMBLE
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November Midweek Ramble
A circular walk from the delightful village of Tysoe, heading to Edge Hill, the location of the first battle of the English Civil War, where we are rewarded with spectacular views towards the Cotswolds and across South Warwickshire. Our route in the afternoon takes us through the grounds of the National Trust Upton House.
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December Midweek Ramble
A circular route taking in Snowshill, Stanton and Stanway.
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January Midweek Ramble
Clear the cobwebs out with a bracing walk taking in Elmley Castle, Bricklehampton and The Combertons followed by the Annual Midweek Lunch.
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February Midweek Ramble
This figure of eight walk passes many pools in the Cob House area, then Wichenford Court and Dovecote. Good views throughout.
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March Midweek Ramble
An Avon circular walk, mainly following the river, taking in Great Comberton, Nafford Lock and Birlingham.
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April Midweek Ramble
A figure of eight walk around the southern edge of Worcester City near one of the sites of the Battle of Worcester.
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May Midweek Ramble
Something different. To celebrate Railway 200 (200 years since the birth of the Railway) this a linear walk from Kingham to Moreton-in-Marsh. Meeting at Moreton-in-Marsh we will catch the train to Kingham and walk back to Moreton, visiting an interesting church and some literary references along the way. To really enter the spirit why not catch the train from Evesham and return to Evesham on a return ticket.
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June Midweek Ramble
Peaceful, scenic countryside with good views of nearby hills.
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July Midweek Ramble
This figure of eight walk starts, lunches, and finishes at the March Hare Inn at Broughton Hackett.
The morning loop skirts Thrift Wood, with great views across Worcestershire, before circling around and walking through the village of Crowle. The afternoon loop heads towards the pretty village of White Ladies Aston before turning towards Upton Snodsbury and then back to Broughton Hackett. -
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August Midweek Ramble
This easy going ramble explores the rolling countryside and peaceful hamlets of Barcheston, Willington, Burmington and Todenham, south of Shipston-on-Stour.
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September Midweek Ramble
Some spectacular views and the old worldliness of Chipping Campden and Broadway make the efforts all worthwhile and a walk to remember.
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October Midweek Ramble
Leaving Stow-on-the-Wold we follow the Gloucestershire Way, passing Upper and Lower Swell to reach Upper Slaughter, where we stop for lunch.
After lunch the Wardens Way leads us to the pretty village of Lower Slaughter. Crossing the River Dikler at Hyde Mill, we return to Stow-on-the-Wold via the hamlet of Maugersbury.