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M A R C H 2010 |
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day/ date |
about the WALK |
map No. |
miles |
grade |
start time |
picnic lunch/tea |
| M |
Sat 6th |
The three
Sodburys - historical
interest of the town, the first Market Charter and the
Iron Age Hill Fort |
E 155 |
5.75 |
II B (b) |
9 am |
yes |
| A |
Sun 7th |
Taking in Rodborough
& Minchinhampton
Commons - earthworks and 'Thew
Bulwarks', passing Kings Court, Houndscroft,
Amberley |
E 168 |
9.5 |
IV A (a) |
9 am |
yes |
| R |
Sat 13th |
In Nelson's
footsteps, to the Kymin
from Monmouth - breakfast venue for Nelson at
the round house beside the Naval Temple |
OL 14 |
7 |
I B (a) |
9 am |
yes |
| C |
Sun 14th |
From Marlborough
into the Savernake Forest - passing the site
of an original Saxon settlement and frequented by Henry
VIII and Jane Seymour |
E 157 |
10 |
II B |
9am |
yes |
| H |
Sat 20th |
Wotton
under Edge in the
southernmost range of the Cotswolds with its
own share of history, walk - part of the Cotswold Way,
through woods across fields and alongside a river |
E 167 |
6 |
II B (a) |
10 am |
yes |
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Sun 21st |
Hills
and valleys (bottoms to you) from Dursley and
taking in the Tyndale Monument |
E 147 |
8 or 9 |
III A |
9 am |
yes |
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Sat 27th |
What could
be a muddy, but flat, walk in the Wedmore
area; possible
have tea after the walk |
E 141 |
7 |
II (a) |
10 am |
yes |
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Sun 28th |
Walking
the Quantocks Ridge - what you don't see on the way
out you will have another chance to spot on the way
back |
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10/ 12 |
II B |
9 am |
yes |