• April Sunday Ramble

    A circular walk which takes in a number of ancient woods and quaint villages and hamlets such as Abbots Morton and Wood Bevington. The route also crosses an old ridgeway with good views to either side.

  • May Sunday Ramble

    A lovely walk taking in the quiet villages of Butlers Marston and Combrook, and the lakeside and estate of Compton Verney. There are spectacular views in all directions. There will be the opportunity for a drink at The White Swan in Kineton after the walk.

  • June Sunday Ramble

    An exploration of some traditional Cotwolds villages. Mix of scenery with some good views across the Cotwolds and some areas feeling like a valley finishing with a lovely walk through a beech lined avenue.

  • July Sunday Ramble

    A pleasant walk in the Cotswolds from Great Rissington, through Shelborne village with coffee and loo stop. Heading north to Clapton-on-the-Hill where we meet the Diamond Way and then continue to Little Rissington and south to our starting point.

  • August Sunday Ramble

    Starts at Birlingham, follows the Avon, then through Eckington, climb up Bredon Hill, then back down to Great Comberton and back to Birlingham.

    There are no toilets on the route.

  • September Sunday Ramble

    A fabulous circular ramble through the attractive countryside around the old Roman town of Alcester. We follow parts of the Arden Way taking in Oversley Wood, Haselor Church, through Great Alne Mills and onto Great Alne before following the Arden Way and the River Arrow back to Alcester. The day promises a variety of beautiful views.

  • October Sunday Ramble

    n the morning we start from Radford and head out of the village towards Alcester. We then head across farmland towards Slade Wood and then to the village of Rous Lench. We then complete a circuit of the village before stopping for a short refreshment break in the churchyard – please bring a drink and a snack. Next is a steady climb out of the village, past a deer farm for some spectacular views north across Worcestershire. Next up is a steady downhill wander through Slade Wood and across more farmland to the Radford to Alcester road and back to the start point.

    The afternoon takes us out of Radford across farmland towards Inkberrow. As we reach Inkberrow we skirt the boundary of the village and then our second short climb of the day before crossing more farm land and circling back towards Abbots Morton. In Abbots Morton we then turn for Radford and a leisurely walk across fields to our start point.