• April Evening Ramble

    A nice and easy walk to start off our series of Friday evening walks in 2026. The walk is almost entirely on quiet roads, well-made farm tracks and well-maintained pathways. We will skirt around a couple of fields but nothing challenging under foot. Even if it has been raining, mud should not be a problem. Sunset is predicted to be at 6.30pm, so the latter stages of the walk will likely be in a degree of darkness. Please bring a torch, or your phone, to light the way.

  • April Sunday Ramble 2026

    Varied walk, hopefully something of interest to everyone. Bluebells should be out. Weather permitting lunch with a view from May Hill.

  • May 08 Evening Ramble

    A circular walk across parkland and fields to Spoonly Wood and return past Sudeley Castle.

  • May Midweek Ramble

    A circular variation on last year’s Blockley walk, showcasing the very best of the North Cotswolds

  • May Short Ramble

    Starting in my lovely village of Welford on Avon, taking in farmland, Heart of England Forest and the River Avon. What’s not to like?

  • May 22 Evening Ramble

    A ramble through the Ashmore and New Farm nature reserves on the outskirts of Evesham. We will follow parts of the Skylark Trail learning a bit about about the history of the area.

  • May Sunday Ramble 2026

    A lovely circular walk with great views of the Warwickshire countryside. From Coughton we head towards Spernal following the Arden Way along a stretch of the River Arrow, then round to Spernal park, touching on the Heart of England Way before rejoining the Arden Way and through the grounds of Coughton Court.

  • June 05 Evening Ramble

    Starting at Piper’s Hill Nature Reserve, we follow tracks and footpaths to Hanbury Church, which has great views across to Bredon, The Malverns, The Cotswolds and May Hill. We continue to Foster’s Green Nature Reserve which includes Eade’s Meadow with its diverse flora and fauna, before returning to Piper’s Hill.

  • June Midweek Ramble

    A walk in scenic Cotswold countyside, based on the village of Snowshill.

  • July 03 Evening Ramble

    A walk through the Old Hills, which is common land, partly along the Three Choirs Way, returning through Deblin's Green and passing Stanbrook Abbey.

  • July Midweek Ramble

    A chance to walk alongside the Severn and the Avon in one day, taking in some stunning countryside on the way

  • July Short Ramble

    Walking uphill to a very good vantage point with extensive views on a clear day. Return route through Ashton Wood and village road.