Tuesday, 18 August 2026

Naunton and the Slaughters 18 Aug 2026

 Started in the centre of Naunton, visiting the ancient Dovecote. 



We then followed the River Windrush and the derelict railway line to Bourton on the water where we stopped on the bank of the River for coffee (before we got into the massive  crowds in the centre of town.) where we spotted an otter


We returned via  lower slaughter (visiting the mill) upper slaughter and back to Naunton, 11.7 miles 5 hours (including stops)



Sunday, 16 August 2026

CWOG railtrail Pershore to Evesham 15 Aug 2026

 Started at Evesham station and caught the 0948 train to Pershore. Started the walk at 1000. Coffee in Fladbury and lunch on the edge of a field off red lane Evesham



Thursday, 13 August 2026

Forest of dean circular from the Soudley heritage centre 11 Aug 2026

 The heritage centre is located on the west side of the Forest of Dean near Soudley ponds. The route passed the ponds to the Springs wood viewing point

The Severn from the Springs wood lookout

The view a little further on from Dean hill was even more impressive


We then proceeded through the centre of  Newnham then along the river bank southwards to Bullo

Centre of Newnham

There is a village hall near Oaklands Park with benches where we stopped for Lunch. We returned up the gorge through two bridges and back to the heritage centre, just in time for tea and cake.

10.8 miles in 5 hours total



Sunday, 9 August 2026

Welsh coastal Pwllheli to Criccieth 7 August 2026

 The walk started with a train ride to the end of the line at Pwllheli , the 2 coaches having come all the way from Birmingham international!



The walk started along the edge of the (drained) harbour then 6km along the virtually deserted beach to Pen ychain. 

Harbour at low tide

The deserted beach

The route then goes inland and skirts the Holiday camp previously Butlins Pwllheli, now a static caravan park on the way to Afon Wen. The stretch of path after the outcrop before the holiday camp is interesting as it uses some of the trackbed for the 21" narrow gauge that was used to transport holidaymakers from the Butlins holiday camp ahead to the beach (closed in 1996). 


The view from Afon Wen


The view back to Criccieth

The busy A497 road is then followed to Llanystumdwy where shortly afterwards it goes through marshes to the coast then along the cliff edge to Criccieth


10 miles 4 hours



Friday, 7 August 2026

Welsh coastal Porthmadog to Criccieth 5 August 2026

 

I started the route at Boston Lodge and walked across the cobb into Porthmadog. The path then goes round the edge of the harbour and over the ridge to Borth y guest.From here there is a long stretch of the wide golden sands of Black rock sands. The only hazard being the number of cars driving up and down the beach.  At the east end of the sands the OS map shows a path up the cliff. It has long gone. The route north around the base of the cliff is blocked by a campsite so a retreat and diversion is necessary. 

The view from the cliff back along part of the beach

The route then follows alongside the railway line to Criccieth, in time for Ice cream at Cadwaladers


9 miles 3.5 hours



Naunton and the Slaughters 18 Aug 2026

 Started in the centre of Naunton, visiting the ancient Dovecote.  We then followed the River Windrush and the derelict railway line to Bour...