Borough Green to Dunks Green Circular walk – CANCELLED
Due to Corona Virus and in line with public health advice, this event is now cancelled
Due to Corona Virus and in line with public health advice, this event is now cancelled
The route will go towards Hooley at some point, not too close but we can waive “Goodbye” to Peter from one of the highpoints. The walk has a few ups and downs but it is not too long, about six miles and may be muddy. Bring your own packed lunch. Meet @ East Croydon station […]
Take train to Three Bridges @ 10:18 from East Croydon. Trains back from Eridge, 52 minutes past the hour. The old train tracks are smooth and level, with gentle gradients, and would suit cyclists less comfortable in traffic. The surfaces are hard gravel and stone. Getting to East Croydon, getting out of Three Bridges, passing […]
This walk will follow the Greensand Way from Dorking to Reigate, about 8.5 fairly hilly miles and of course is sure to be muddy in places. Bring a packed lunch, but as we will be passing through Brockham and Betchworth there will a chance of a short pub break. There is also a cafe in […]
This walk is part of Gatliff Marathon route planning for 2022. Meet at East Croydon Station at 09:15 to catch the 09:29 train to Caterham. We will walk from Caterham to Oxted, about 8 miles. Bring a packed lunch. We can stop at the Barley Mow, Tandridge for a stop in the afternoon. Expect some […]
Meet at East Croydon station from 10.20 to catch the 10.44am train to Clapham Junction and then change train there to Waterloo. At Waterloo Station wait and meet by FOYLES bookshop (opposite platform 16) from 11.30. The walk will be mostly along the Thames path via the Albert Embankment, Vauxhall city farm (tea/loo stop), Vauxhall cross, the […]
I plan to walk around the village and into Nonsuch park, for about one hour and a half. Then we go for refreshments in the onsite café. After that you will visit the museum in YOUR OWN time and then you can make your way home. Meet by the X26 bus stop in Dingwall Road by East […]
The walk follows the Ridgeway, 5,000 years old, the "Oldest Road in Britain". There are super views from the Beacon, which is 3 miles from the station. We will take a loop back along the Icknield Way and the return route we get the picturesque village of Aldbury. The walk is about seven miles long. […]