This is a figure-of-8 walk, where we walk a morning loop, returning to the start point at lunchtime, and after lunch walk a second route in the afternoon. This means people can walk the morning loop only, the afternoon loop only, or walk all day. If you are walking all day please bring some lunch with you, as there may not be time to buy food during the break.
In the morning, we'll follow the river to Willen Lake, and walk a circuit of the lake. Heading back to Woolstone, we will cut across to the canal and see the new marina development. The morning loop is nearly 5 miles.
We will have our lunch, and stop for a quick drink at the Barge pub next door to the starting point. There won’t be time to buy food from the pub, so please bring a packed lunch with you.
In the afternoon we will start at 1:30pm from the car park. We will head south along the canal until we arrive in Woughton, we'll then head across to the river, and follow it north, past the medieval fish ponds back to Woolstone. The afternoon loop is around 4.2 miles.
Everyone is welcome, whether you’re an established member of the group or haven’t walked with us before. New Members are welcome to join us. The paths in the morning are mostly hard paths, in the afternoon, it may be muddy alongside the canal.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome, though please note there may be stiles, livestock and other dogs on the walk. Any dog owners are fully responsible for their dog. More information is available on the Ramblers website https://www.ramblers.org.uk/advice/safety/dog-walkers.aspx.
Please be aware that all of our walk details are shared on the Ramblers walk finder, our Facebook page and in our Meetup group. You are welcome to join us on any of our walks you can either let us know you’re coming if it’s your first time by emailing us or by confirming your attendance on either Facebook or Meetup. We are part of, and funded by the Ramblers (Britain's walking charity) www.ramblers.org.uk, who are working to create a Britain where everyone has the freedom to enjoy the outdoors on foot. Our walks are free to attend but, once you have attended three of our walks we would ask you to consider joining the Ramblers as a member.