• December Sunday Ramble

    A circular walk starting from Dumbleton following field paths to Wormington and Toddington before ascending Dumbleton Hill on the return to our starting point.

  • January Sunday Ramble

    There will be an opportunity to use the toilets and collect a coffee from the Club House before we set off. From the car park we will take the Cotswold Way east. At the Tithe Barn we follow the River Isbourne, eventually dropping down to Postlip Mills and House. From here we pick up the Cotswold Way climbing south to Belas Knap and Humblebee How. Here we follow the Cotswold and Winchcombe Way to Wentley Farm, where we leave the Cotswold Way and head north on the Winchcombe Way, skirting Cleeve Common and the Golf Course to return to the car park.

  • February Sunday Ramble

    A picturesque walk that goes around Dumbleton and Alderton Hills, taking in Ashton under Hill too. Some ascents and descents, but not too steep.

  • Chair’s Ramble & AGM March 2025

    The Chair's Ramble offers a beautiful walk and great food. What more could you want?
    Starting at 10.00 am, we will explore the Heart of England Forest. The forest was the brain-child of Felix Dennis, a larger than life millionaire, who set up a charity to reverse centuries of woodland decline by creating and conserving a huge broadleaf forest for the benefit of the environment, wildlife and people.

  • April Sunday Ramble

    From Brailes Hall we take a short walk down to ‘The George’ public house, where we take a footpath to Rectory Farm, then on to Chinslade Barn and Fisher’s Coppice, then a short climb to Round Hill where we follow the culvert to Lower Atchill and Traitor’s Ford. We stop here for coffee and a paddle.
    We then pick up the Macmillan Way, climbing to brilliant views and then join Ditchedge Lane to Gallow Hill and out to the village of Epwell. We lunch here and make a visit to the interesting little church of St. Anne’s.
    Once ready we will head off west taking an interconnecting footpath to Winderton. In this small village we will take the opportunity to visit the church of St Peter and St Paul’s, and take a sneak view of Alice Hyde’s Cottage: Alice was a famous resident of the village in the 1900s. Our return will be across open fields with the Cathedral of the Findons in clear sight. The option of a direct return to the Village Hall is available, or for those more energetic, a climb up Castle Hill to the ancient motte and bailey castle, taking in splendid views before returning to the parking.

  • May Sunday Ramble

    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.

  • June Sunday Ramble

    A ramble through some of the South Cotswold Valleys with fantastic far reaching views throughout most of the day. We pass by the sites of 2 lost medieval villages and some out of the ordinary livestock.

  • July Sunday Ramble

    A pleasant walk through a peaceful area including sections of the Monarch’s, Diamond and Gloucestershire Ways.

  • August Sunday Ramble

    Judith and Alan Bolton from Chepstow Welcomes Walkers will jointly lead this walk which showcases the beautiful Wye Valley. We visit the Cleddon Falls before an exhilerating ridge walk with breathtaking views. There is an optional 3 mile extension to Tintern Abbey towards the end of the route.

    The Old Station Tearoom is a welcome bonus at the end of the walk

  • September Sunday Ramble

    Starting in peaceful Ebrington then on to the charm of Chipping Campden and through the Cotswold Villages of Broad Campden, Blockley, and Paxford.

  • October Sunday Ramble

    A circular walk with some wonderful countryside views and finishing with a stretch of the Thames and Severn canal towpath.

  • December Sunday Ramble

    A figure of eight walk taking in some beautiful Oxfordshire countryside. The morning will take us to Lidstone and then through Heythrop Park. Take a dip in an ancient bathing pool if you dare. The afternoon is a shorter walk which takes us through Church Enstone and past a waterfall.