The Swan Inn, newbury: A Historic Pub in Newbury
The Beetle and Wedge Boathouse at Moulsford-on-Thames
Explore the Beetle and Wedge Boathouse at Moulsford-on-Thames
Stanford Dingley and The Blackbird
Stanford Dingley Stanford Dingley and its surrounding meadows and woodland are what escaping to the countryside is all about. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you can celebrate the seasons and there’s half a chance you’ll bump into a dog-walking Cambridge or Middleton. This moderate four-mile stomp is a two-hour belter with some steep sections, a couple of …
Finchampstead Ridges, Wokingham and The Two Sisters
Finchampstead Ridges, Wokingham Finchampstead Ridges, nestled in southern Berkshire, has been in the National Trust family for over 100 years. Head to Simon’s Wood and walk the avenue of redwood Sequoia trees (also known as Wellingtonia trees), planted in 1863, see if you can spot the second century Roman Road, nicknamed the Devil’s Highway and Heat’s Pond is …
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Dinton Pastures Country Park and The Dragonfly Cafe
Dinton Pastures Country Park Dinton Pastures is an oasis of woodland, meadow and lakes in the midst of the most urbanised part of the Thames Valley. Easily accessible for both visitors and local residents with nearby public transport and motorway links. Dinton Activity Centre has a series of navigation and orienteering activities which are either …
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Snelsmore Common and The Snug
Snelsmore Common and The Snug | Everyone can escape the busy-ness of life by exploring the network of paths across this beautiful and varied heathland.
Greenham Common with Honesty at The Base
Greenham Common with Honesty at The Base | Honesty Cafe Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath …
Discovering Marsh Common, Welford
Discovering Marsh Common, Welford | Marsh Common, in Weston, near Welford has undergone a considerable...
Walks with Coffee Stops
Walks with Coffee Stops | Don't we all just love a coffee stop on our walks?
Walk in Spencer’s footsteps around Burghclere
Walk in Spencer's footsteps around Burghclere | This gentle circular walk takes in the places that Stanley Spencer lived, loved, and was inspired by during the years he lived in Burghclere, creating his epic First World War themed masterpiece – Sandham Memorial Chapel.


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