Long Walks

The September walk: The River Idle, Wetlands and Chesterfield Canal went well, we had good weather and enjoyed walking along the steady moving River and the beautiful countryside along the canal and then back to the visitors’ centre through the wetlands of the nature reserve.

Hi everyone!

We had a coffee break in the park at Retford and a dinner break at the lock called Whitsunday Pie, oddly enough, where we had just started our sandwiches when it poured with rain for about ten minutes then the Sun came out for the rest of the afternoon. A good day was had by all and everyone thoroughly enjoyed it.

I look forward to seeing you all again on the next walk

Mark

Long Walking Group

On 2nd August, we had a lovely walk in Sherwood Forest, fortunately we didn’t meet any outlaws – a few in-laws perhaps! It was 8 miles, easy and very flat on decent trails; we passed many very ancient oak trees, saw Edwins Stowe which marks the spot where St. Edwin’s chapel once stood. the Centre Oak and finally the Major Oak. It was a good day for walking and we all had a good chat and picnic; everyone enjoyed it.

It would be nice to see a few more members; if you can walk 6 miles in the medium walks group you can walk 8 miles in the Long Walks Group, we are a very friendly bunch.

The next walk will be ‘Nene valley and Old Sulehay Forest’, again, approximately. 8 miles.

So please contact me using the form below or email me at longwalks@hucknallu3a.org.uk

Mark

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    Long-length Walking group

    Looking forward to August and the group’s third walk.

    In June, 16 members enjoyed a 7 1/2 mile, circular, local walk taking in several sites of interest. Starting at Greasley Bogend, it included the old Watnall brick yard (sadly the two chimneys are long gone), Rolls Royce air strip (most of it now gone), the Great Northern railway cutting into Kimberley (now a very picturesque pedestrian path) and the old Kimberley brewery site (rapidly being redeveloped). The walk completed through Watnall Woods.

    In July, 15 members did a 7 3/4 mile walk around Morning Springs and the Misk hills. The view from the southern end of the Misk is tremendous, stretching from Newstead Abbey grounds, across Bestwood country park and round to the water tower at Swingate, Kimberley.

    August’s walk is a 7 ½ mile walk from Epperstone village.

    To contact Terry Hill, the group leader, please use the form below:-

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