Category: Walking
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Hartley Wintney walk - March 2026
Our group of seven met in Hartley Wintney on Tuesday 31st March. We were fortunate to have a mild, partly sunny, spring day; in fact, by the end of the walk, jackets had been discarded. We started our walk by crossing the common to Green Lane. We followed the lane for a short distance then… Read more
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Sandhurst and Wildmoor Nature Reserve Walk - January 2026
The threat of Storm Ingrid didn't stop us ! Read more
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Crondall and Lee Wood Walk - April 2026
Four of us started our walk from Crondall Church. The weather was a bit overcast but dry. Walking along a farm track we passed the Penn Croft Winery. Further along the track we were lucky to hear the sound of skylarks and spotted them hovering over the large open fields. Going slightly uphill we admired… Read more
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Stroll - Dinton Pastures
Our December stroll was around the outer path surrounding the lakes of Dinton Pastures. Read more
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Virginia Waters Walk - February 2026
We were blessed with good weather for our stroll around Virginia Water. Read more
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Savill Garden Walk - November 2025
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Finchampstead Village Hall - October 2025
Four members set off in perfect weather for our stroll. It was dry with a comfortable temperature. We set off from Finchampstead Village Hall up towards St James’ Church, which has a very pretty churchyard. From there, we skirted around the Queen’s Head pub down towards a path that led to Nine Mile Ride. We… Read more
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Eversley Church Walk - September 2025
It was a beautiful sunny morning when eight of us set off from Eversley Church. Walking to the rear of the churchyard and through a small wood, we came to open fields. We observed a herd of llamas in a smallholding as we passed by. Further along were fields of an unknown cultivated green plant.… Read more
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Hawley Lake and Minley Walk - July 2025
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Lightwater Walk - June 13th 2025
Our June stroll was not the Rhododendron Walk as billed because a footbridge over the M3 had been removed and not yet replaced. Nevertheless, Jean Pace led us through the woods and across an M3 road bridge to High Curley in Lightwater Country Park. We did see some wild rhododendrons on our way. We reached… Read more