For those of less fitness or unable to walk long distances or wishing to escape from tennis or football this is for you. The walk is flat only 4 miles and easy paced. If you have no transport please ring the leader in advance and if possible we may b
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This is to invite all members to my field in Ditchling for our annual BBQ. See walks programme for details about the 4 mile walk. You can arrive any time from midday onwards. The field is in Spatham Lane BN6 8XJ TQ337157 & I will place a sign near
Train from Brighton at 10.05 (BN1 3XP, TQ310049)
Starts at 10:30: The walk will start outside Lewes Station (BN7 2JU, TQ417099)
Finishing point: Lewes Station (BN7 2JU, TQ417099) at about 16.30
A 10 mile circular walk around the Lewes area. Passing a
It may not surprise walkers on Diana's excellent Ashdown forest walk last Saturday, but unfortunately, a colourfully sprained ankle so spectacularly, yet mundanely, acquired means I will be postponing the Leith Hill walk until later in the year. I i
Many people walk the paths around the old chalk pits at Offham, near Lewes .
But almost none of these paths is on the rights of way map so, in theory, any one of them could be stopped up at any time.
So, although there is no immediate threat, the Ramb
Saturday 16th June: Lovely and flat walk with great views without too much exertion! Please note the changes to the meeting and start times. Drivers can still join us on route by parking in Lewes and catching the 29 from Waitrose at 9:51
New Meeting t
Hope you can make it for this lovely and varied walk which takes us over the Downs from Telscombe Tye to Piddinghoe and then along the river to Newhaven for our lunch stop by the quay underneath the fort. The Hope Inn is available otherwise please br
This walk is 12 miles in length and goes through an attractive area of the High Weald, close to the East Sussex / Kent border. The terrain is undulating with a couple of longer hills and the total ascent / descent is approximately 1550 feet. There wi
The car park has changed to the Pub. The Abergavenny Arms in Rodmell village on the main Newhaven road. Map ref Ext 122 TQ418059 I look forward to good weather this Thursday. Cheers Mick Thatcher 01273 500341
Following the recent enjoyable trip to The Isle of Wight, I have booked rooms for up to 25 people at the HF hotel at Selworthy, North Somerset for the nights of 15,16, and 17 June 2019. Set among 12,500 acres of a NT estate in the Exmoor National Pa
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I have read about the following, which I thought might be of interest:-
A one-day course on Saturdays 7 or 14 July offering beginners and those with little experience to gain confidence and experience in map reading and navigation, consisting mainly o
A couple of people have asked me to share this - 5 BAHR ramblers are doing the South Coast Mighty Hike on 7 July to support Macmillan. We'll be hardy ramblers at the start and a bit useless at the end as it is 26 miles from Brighton Racecourse to Eas
Pre-walked this last week. Fab walk. Stunning and varied scenery. The Sportsman Pub is open again in Amberley so that's where we will lunch. Not much mud but boots are essential as there is a short marshy stretch. I will be going straight to the st
The Angmering Circular will now take place next Thursday 17th May and NOT the 24th as listed in the programme.
Meet at 10.30 The Dover Car park nearest postcode BN18 9PX TQ060063
Go as far as you can to the end of the lane and you will find the car p
Things have dried out nicely during the hot weather,so hopefully not to slippy this time. There are shady churches to sit in (briefly) though we wont stop anywhere more than about 5 minutes (except the pub at the end). Because we finish relatively ea
Wren's Warren car park on the B2026 is quite small. If full, I suggest the Piglets car park back down the road and then walk onto the heath, where there is a wide path up to the start point.
The walk has a number of ups and downs, 4 stiles, one short
I've just been checking out some of this walk and it's nearly perfect with the dappled sunlight through the trees, bluebells and other wild flowers, tree blossom and lunch by the canal. There aren't many stiles and no big hills, but the one down side
It looks like Sunday is going to be hot, sunny and dry - which means this 9 mile walk culminating in a steep 150m climb to finish will be a good test of your stamina!
The walk starts at 10.45 from Ditchling Beacon Car Park, Ditchling Road, BN6 8RJ (