SHORT RAMBLE
Events
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November Short Ramble
Starting from Wick by the church a circular route along the river to Pershore and back again.
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December Short Ramble
Easy walking through fields, a little road walking taking in the hamlet of Murcot. Crossing back over the Hinton Road to the village of Aston Somerville. Heading back along part of the Wychavon Way to reach Childswickham through the village and back to the pub car park.
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January Short Ramble
The walk explores the fascinating local waterways, including the Stratford Canal and a circuit of Earlswood Lakes, with lots of history and wildlife. Also, we walk through part of Clowes Wood & New Fallings Coppice.
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February Short Ramble
Countryside tracks passing through village, railway, canal locks, garden centre facilities.
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March Short Ramble
Right from the outset we have a glimpse of the Malverns as we leave the outskirts of Hanley Castle and continue to enjoy these splendid views as we take in the Worcestershire countryside that lies between the Malvern Ridge and the River Severn.
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April Short Ramble
This five mile circular walk takes in the villages of Ford and Temple Guiting following the Winchcombe Way and The Gloucestershire Way.
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May Short Ramble
An enjoyable 5 mile circular walk, combining woods and views from Abberley Hill with lanes and fields below, and taking in part of the Worcestershire Way. There is a steep downhill section with steps, when walking poles may be helpful.
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June Short Ramble
Geoff and Rachel's ramble follows the Cotswold Way to the pretty church of St Faiths at Farmcote. After reaching Cromwell’s Seat, with amazing views across the Vale, we descend to Wood Stanley and follow the Winchcombe Way back to our starting point.
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July Short Ramble
From Andoversford we head to the Medieval village of Whittington then ascend over meadows to Sevenhampton and return through Syreford.
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August Short Ramble
Every Rambler`s dream. Woodland trails, babbling brooks, panoramic views and a picturesque village steeped in history past and present.
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September Short Ramble
A mainly countryside walk passing by ancient woodlands. Maybe we can spot a rare butterfly?
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October Short Ramble
From The New Inn, head east along Canada Lane. Go through farm yard and then uphill. Follow a bridleway and then onto Snitterfield Lane. Then follow a long track past Blacon Farm, leading to the west side of Norton Lindsey. We then go through Gannaway Wood, eventually emerging by the Cricket Ground and the back to the New Inn.
If the weather conditions are muddy, we can omit the last part.
Good panoramic views.