Meet at Ruislip tube station 11:00 Sunday 21st April
Details in email sent 11/04/24
Chris
Meet at main Canary Wharf Jubilee line exit.
Neil Holman
Meet Rochester Station 10:35. Travel via Southeastern or Thameslink, from St Pancras International or Stratford International for the former. For the latter, much cheaper and only slightly slower via Abbey Wood and Dartford.
Plan to visit the Cathedral, Eastgate House and more, plus a short walk. I'm sure we will be back.
Sue Sinton Smith
Join me for this circular walk from Tunbridge Wells. We’ll start by walking across the Common towards the villages of Rusthall and Langton Green, before dropping down to Groombridge. The pretty village green here will be our picnic spot, conveniently outside the Crown pub.
The afternoon takes us past Groombridge Place to follow the river Grom and the Kent/Sussex border back towards Tunbridge Wells. This high weald landscape is studded with rock outcrops and we’ll be passing High Rocks and Toad Rock during the walk. There’s also the chance to spot a steam train on the Spa Valley Railway.
Please bring a picnic lunch, water and suitable clothing for whatever the weather is doing.
Let me know if you’d like to be co-leader on this walk and I can send you the route for whichever App/map you choose, or give you the map on the day.
The walk will start from Tunbridge Wells station at 10.35am.
The suggested train is the 9.38 from Charing Cross (Waterloo East9.41, London Bridge 9.47) arriving at Tunbridge Wells at 10.32.
Please meet outside the exit of Tunbridge Wells station that’s on the same side the train arrives from London, though I will check the other exit too. Return trains to London are half-hourly.
Looking forward to walking with you. Helen R
All the accoutrements of an estate are there: grand Palladian mansion, stable block, Capability Brown landscape including lake, woodland, ice house….
On the approach to it we will also pass William Morris’s Red House.
About 4 miles, 2 hour walk. We will finish at a pub.
Meet at 6.30 at Bexleyheath station ticket office side. A train leaving Charing Cross at 5.49 and London Bridge at 5.57 should get there in time.
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This year's camping trip is from 14th to 17th June, staying at Fieldhead Campsite in Edale. We have booked space for 10 small to medium sized tents. You will need your own tent. The plan is for two days walking.
Fieldhead is located in the centre of the picturesque village of Edale in the Peak District National Park, which has two welcoming pubs; The Old Nags Head and The Rambler Inn that both offer great food and drink.
There are also two cafés; Penny Pot Café and Newfold Farm Cafe as well as a General Store.
Being at the foot of Kinder Scout, and the start (or Southern end) of the Pennine Way, it is a popular location for hikers. There are a variety of routes to places such as; Jacob's Ladder, Grindsbrook Clough, Hollins Cross, Rushup Edge, Win Hill and Mam Tor to name a few all of which very close by.
Sue Sinton Smith
This year's camping trip is from 14th to 17th June, staying at Fieldhead Campsite in Edale. We have booked space for 10 small to medium sized tents. You will need your own tent. The plan is for two days walking.
Fieldhead is located in the centre of the picturesque village of Edale in the Peak District National Park, which has two welcoming pubs; The Old Nags Head and The Rambler Inn that both offer great food and drink.
There are also two cafés; Penny Pot Café and Newfold Farm Cafe as well as a General Store.
Being at the foot of Kinder Scout, and the start (or Southern end) of the Pennine Way, it is a popular location for hikers. There are a variety of routes to places such as; Jacob's Ladder, Grindsbrook Clough, Hollins Cross, Rushup Edge, Win Hill and Mam Tor to name a few all of which very close by.
Sue Sinton Smith
This year's camping trip is from 14th to 17th June, staying at Fieldhead Campsite in Edale. We have booked space for 10 small to medium sized tents. You will need your own tent. The plan is for two days walking.
Fieldhead is located in the centre of the picturesque village of Edale in the Peak District National Park, which has two welcoming pubs; The Old Nags Head and The Rambler Inn that both offer great food and drink.
There are also two cafés; Penny Pot Café and Newfold Farm Cafe as well as a General Store.
Being at the foot of Kinder Scout, and the start (or Southern end) of the Pennine Way, it is a popular location for hikers. There are a variety of routes to places such as; Jacob's Ladder, Grindsbrook Clough, Hollins Cross, Rushup Edge, Win Hill and Mam Tor to name a few all of which very close by.
Sue Sinton Smith
This year's camping trip is from 14th to 17th June, staying at Fieldhead Campsite in Edale. We have booked space for 10 small to medium sized tents. You will need your own tent. The plan is for two days walking.
Fieldhead is located in the centre of the picturesque village of Edale in the Peak District National Park, which has two welcoming pubs; The Old Nags Head and The Rambler Inn that both offer great food and drink.
There are also two cafés; Penny Pot Café and Newfold Farm Cafe as well as a General Store.
Being at the foot of Kinder Scout, and the start (or Southern end) of the Pennine Way, it is a popular location for hikers. There are a variety of routes to places such as; Jacob's Ladder, Grindsbrook Clough, Hollins Cross, Rushup Edge, Win Hill and Mam Tor to name a few all of which very close by.
Sue Sinton Smith