Wrabness to Harwich
Saturday 30 May. On this gloriously sunny day, with the promise of a gentle breeze, welcome to the last leg of the Essex Way – or first leg, if you are doing the route from east to west. I haven’t Read more…
Saturday 30 May. On this gloriously sunny day, with the promise of a gentle breeze, welcome to the last leg of the Essex Way – or first leg, if you are doing the route from east to west. I haven’t Read more…
This is a truly virtual walk, as I have never done it. It is a wealden walk on the Sussex-Kent border, with views across the Rother valley and lunch beside Bodiam Castle. The walk is based on a Saturday Walkers Read more…
Before we start this virtual walk I’d like to tell you about the first time I led this ramble in 2008. Andrea had brought her granddaughter who was not used what she thought were ‘wild’ animals – cows, sheep, horses. Read more…
An urban essay in photographs. Covid Spring, April 2020 To cope with Covid 19 the NHS has recently recruited a host of new volunteers to deliver medicine, shopping etc.; but they cannot substitute for the stalwarts who have been supporting Read more…
I am missing the bluebells…. Thank you to Sue H for her link to the bluebell woods on her walk. This year’s walk from Balcombe was intended to provide us with other great views in the woods near Wakehurst Place. Read more…
April 2020. Our 10 mile walk starts through the normally busy Saturday streets of the town but we have an opportunity to socially distance ourselves from the high street and detour past the pretty church. Outside Sackville College, a Jacobean Read more…
18 April 2020. The Box Hill to Holmwood walk was inspired by a legendary walk of 32 miles from Epsom to Leatherhead, undertaken in 1925 by a group of the Morley Ramblers who called themselves the ‘strens’ (short for strenuous). Read more…
11 April 2020. Above is the start of the walk along the side of the Grand Union canal, lovely virtual willow trees! After 15 minutes we cross the canal and follow the road up then down before entering Northchurch Common, Read more…
Dear Morley Ramblers, This is your second virtual walk. The Hassocks circular, specially designed for maximum aerobic effect, about 11 miles weighted towards the morning. Sadly, the recce ( 28 March) was virtual too, instead Jack and I .. you Read more…
28 March 2020 Oxted to Hurst Green Today we were supposed to be walking from Oxted to Hurst Green via Staffhurst woods. The main point of this walk was to see the glorious display of bluebells in Staffhurst Woods, an area of Read more…