Enjoying Autumn Colour in and Around West Berkshire | As summer ends and we move into the beautiful autumn colours, we have. look at what walks there are in and around West Berkshire.
Walking in the Great West Berkshire Countryside.
Walk – Breathe – Relax.
What is there not to enjoy?
Popular long-distance walking routes in the area are the Thames Path and the Ridgeway (two National Trails), and the Kennet & Avon Canal towpath.
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Bluebell Walks in West Berkshire Carpets of bluebells are one of the greatest sights of spring. You can see the magical transformation …
Spring Walks | After the snow..... A breathe of Fresh Spring Air ....
Walks and Talks | Want a little more than just a walk in West Berkshire?
Snowdrop Walks | Snowdrop weekends are generally held in mid February but this is weather dependent and they sometimes change with minimal notice
Winter Walks On a crisp winter’s day, wrap up warm and head out for a brisk walk, in and around West Berkshire. …
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Their gardens are open to visitors every Monday throughout the year, including Bank Holidays, from 10.00am – 6.00pm April to October and 10.00am – 4.00pm November to March. Visitors do not need to book in advance (except to arrange a group tour, see below).
Englefield Stores and Tearooms About Food and Drink The newly decorated Tea Room is open every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays 10-3pm. The …
Cake Walk A walk to explore the landscape history and wildlife along the County Boundary northwest of Hungerford. Starting and finishing at …
Gardens to Visit for Spring Englefield Estate Gardens • Community News, family fun, Gardens • 1 Comment Englefield Estate Gardens Englefield …
The aim of the Berkshire Garden Trust is : “To identify, understand, appreciate, and promote the conservation of historically significant designed landscapes in Berkshire…” “enjoying and caring for our garden heritage, now, and for future generations” We are proud of the rich heritage of historic parks and gardens
A few years ago the Old Rectory, Farnborough was voted ‘the most beautiful Old Rectory in England’ by Country Life magazine.
Highclere Castle has been home to the Carnarvon family since 1679. Built on an ancient site, the original house was recorded in the Domesday Book
The Gardens at Sandham Memorial The gardens at Sandham are made up of two distinct areas. The orchard and meadow at the …
West Berkshire has 12 regular led health walks for people of all abilities, especially those who are inactive or do little physical activity.
Dog Friendly Walks Dog friendly walks in West Berkshire.Feel like stretching your legs and taking your four legged friend and family for …
Enjoy a Wild Walk with BBOWT All these circular routes take you through at least one BBOWT nature reserve as well as …
West Berkshire Nature Reserves Avery’s Pightle, Newbury Audrey’s Meadow Bowdown Woods Bucklebury Common Chawridge Bank Decoy Heath Avery’s Pightle is one of …
Marsh Common, in Weston, near Welford has undergone a considerable transformation since the parish council voted to take our its maintenance in …
Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire.
“Our passion is Wildlife, sharing knowledge and creating amazing experiences” “The Bird Whisperer” The founder and MD Steve Gozdz has always had …
Mapledurham House & Watermill About The Watermill Tours A 12th Century family house and farming estate tucked in beside the Thames in …
About Food Dogs They want to make it as easy as possible for you to visit Basildon Park and enjoy their 400 …
Aldworth is a beautiful rural village, close to the famous Ridgeway.
Sometimes it can be difficult to find information about accessible outdoor areas, what do we have available in West Berkshire?
West Berkshire Villagers | Walks Around Shefford Woodlands Shefford Woodlands is a village, near Hungerford. Get Outside Ramblers Walking Route Walking & …
Hermitage Walks | West Berkshire Villages Hermitage is five miles north east of Newbury in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Hermitage lies …
Cycling, riding and walking routes and maps in West Berkshire Walking and cycling have an enormous benefit on our health, and can …
Walks with Coffee Stops | Don't we all just love a coffee stop on our walks?
Rowbarge Canal and River Trail | Rowbarge Canal and River Trail is a 5.5 mile loop trail located near Woolhampton, Berkshire, England that features a river and is …
Greenham Common | Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire. It is special for the mix of purple and pink heathers and golden yellow gorse, wildflower-filled grasslands and expanses of bare gravels - all easily accessible to visitors.
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.
Canals and rivers are very special places which kids and adults can explore together any day of the week
West Berkshire has a wealth of heritage ranging from early prehistoric finds to remnants of the Cold War – these can be seen as archaeological sites, historic buildings and even the landscapes around us. These heritage assets make up the historic environment of the District, which can be enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
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