A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
BERKSHIRE: All Listings
Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the County
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE: All Listings
Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the County
- Buckingham Town Council
- Buckinghamshire County Council
- Buckinghamshire Historic Towns
- Buckinghamshire Local Access Forum
- Buckinghamshire Rights of Way
- Bucks Geological Walks
- LDWA - Beds, Bucks & Northants
- LDWA - Thames Valley
- Ramblers - Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and West Middlesex Area
- Simply Walk - Buckinghamshire
- U3A - Buckinghamshire
HAMPSHIRE: All Listings
Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the County
- Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust - Nature Reserves
- Hampshire & Wight Christian Walkers
- Hampshire 40+ Walking Group
- Hampshire Countryside Local Access Forum
- Hampshire County Council
- Hampshire County Council Accessible Countryside
- Hampshire Rights of Way
- Hampshire Young Walkers
- LDWA - Wessex
- Ramblers - Hampshire Area
- South Downs Local Access Forum
- South Downs National Park Authority
- U3A - Hampshire
- Bembridge Trail
- Bouldnor Forest
- Chequers Inn Country Walks
- Gift to Nature Walks
- Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust - Nature Reserves
- Hampshire & Wight Christian Walkers
- Isle of Wight Coastal Path
- Isle of Wight Local Access Forum
- Isle of Wight Official Tourism Guide
- Isle of Wight Pub Walks
- Isle of Wight Ramblers
- Isle of Wight Walking
- Isle of Wight Walking Festival
- Needles Battery Walks
- Northwood Cemetery, Friends of
- Ramblers - Isle of Wight Area
- Ryde Heritage Audio Trail
- Stenbury Trail
- Tennyson Trail
- Ventnor Botanic Garden
- Warrior Trail
- Wight Sole Walking Group
- Wight Wanders
- Wootton Bridge Walks
- Worsley Trail
- Yar River Trail
KENT: All Listings
Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the County
- East Kent Gay Outdoor Club
- East Kent Ramblers
- East Kent Wellbeing Walks
- High Weald National Landscape
- Kent and Sussex Shoreline Walks
- Kent Countryside Access Forum
- Kent County Council
- Kent Downs National Landscape
- Kent Wildlife Trust - Nature Reserves
- LDWA - Kent
- Medway Valley Rail Trails
- Ramblers - Kent Area
- U3A - Kent
- Visit Kent
- Walking in Kent
- West Kent Ramblers
OXFORDSHIRE: All Listings
Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the County
SURREY: All Listings
Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the County
SUSSEX: All Listings
Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the County
- Footprints of Sussex
- High Weald National Landscape
- Kent and Sussex Shoreline Walks
- LDWA - Sussex
- Ramblers - Sussex Area
- South Downs Discovery Walking Holidays
- South Downs Local Access Forum
- South Downs National Park Authority
- South Downs NPA Access for All
- Sussex Gay Outdoor Club
- Sussex Pathfinders Rambling Club
- Sussex Wildlife Trust - Nature Reserves
- Sussex Young Walkers
- U3A - Sussex
- Walks on the South Downs Way
'South East England covers a very large, well-populated area of the country which abounds with historic towns and cities, as well as dazzling seaside towns and villages, and beautiful rolling countryside ... Click on the Map's blue markers for details of our Curious About walks in South-East England.'
'Home to fascinating human and natural landscapes, the gently rolling southeast invites you to take leisurely walks. Discover Victorian seaside resorts or learn how the coast has been at the frontline of defence over the centuries. Explore Kent's beautiful countryside and see how the "Garden of England" is changing. Discover how chalk has shaped landscapes from iconic white cliffs to prehistoric white horses.'
Fancy Free Walks Featured
'Beautiful classic walks with fresh creative imagination. Many of these walks find completely new routes, making them different from the walks that you find in a book or on one of the more official ...
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'This website is a guide for people who love to walk, to observe and enjoy our incredible countryside (and townscapes too) at a leisurely speed, and who like to read a little of the story behind the places they visit. Distances vary from a soothing 1.5km (1 mile) to a bone-shattering 32 km (20 miles) ... Fancy Free Walks is a totally non-profit-making organisation dedicated to the public good. It has no finance and all the work in planning and authoring the walks, and in maintaining this site is voluntary and unpaid ...'
'From the South Coast, North and South Downs to the Chilterns and all points in between, we have a selection of walks to suit all abilities ... Non-members are welcome to "try us out" on a couple of day walks before deciding to join, but we ask you to check with the leader first ...'
'From sweeping landscapes to ancient woodland, there are lots of places in London and the South East where you can enjoy gentle strolls and invigorating hikes in nature. Find your next local walk h ...
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'The site’s name comes from the fantastic London Outer Orbital Path, normally known as the London LOOP – the walker’s M25. All the walks on this site lie outside the LOOP, hence… (yes, you ...
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'A slowly growing collection of walking routes easily accessible by train from London, mostly within an hour or thereabouts of the central termini. The walks link fantastic countryside, historic monuments and country villages; the geography of south-east England means that none are hugely strenuous.'
'Each walk comes with a handy map and details about distance, type of surface and where to find accessible local refreshments and toilets, so everyone can decide which walks are right for them. You ...
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'To encourage everyone to make the most of the Thames Path, National Trails and the Environment Agency have published 12 walks along different parts of the River Thames, all with level and wide paths, gentle slopes and rest areas.'
Saturday Walkers' Club Featured
'The Club: Organises train friendly walks in Southeast England. The walks are free to join - new members welcome, especially visitors to London; Publishes 140+ free-to-print-and-use walks, mainly i ...
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'London and Southeast England based walking and hiking club.'
A Christian Day Walking Group in Kent and Sussex 'We plan the walks between 8 and 14 miles each time. Normally walks take place on the third Saturday of the month, plus a few extras such as the fifth Saturday and Bank Holiday weekends. Meeting at 10.15am for a prompt 10.30am start and finish at about 4.30pm - unless otherwise advised by the leader. Sometimes the leader will arrange an evening activity ...'
'In this guide we’ve outlined three of the best short and three of the best long walking trails in the region. More experienced hikers may prefer to take on one of the longer routes, while those on a family day out with smaller children may decide on a shorter trail.'
'... Some routes are popular national trails, such as the South Downs Way. Others I planned myself, linking various places together with bits of trails when they happened to run in the rig ...
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'There are many walking sites covering the north of England. This one is all about the south ...'
Philip Whittaker
Access to details of Walking Clubs for: [1] Oxfordshire - - - : [2] Reading - - - : [3] Hampshire - - - : [4] Oxford - - - : [5] Oxfordshire - - - : [6] Berkshire - - - : [7] Reading - - - : [8] Newbury - - - : [9] Basingstoke - - - : [10] Southampton - - - : [11] Portsmouth - - - : [12] Winchester
'The Club has provided opportunities for Catholics of all ages and both sexes to socialise for over 75 years. From the beginning it has enjoyed the approval of the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminste ...
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'Every Sunday regardless of weather we walk in a wide variety of locations in the Home Counties. We usually meet at a Central London Station and take a train to the beginning of the ramble ... The weekly ramble is the backbone of our activities. We organise regular social events including parties at Christmas and New Year. We also organise occasional walking weekends and holidays.'
'The Thames Path follows England's greatest river as it meanders from its source in the Cotswolds and on through London. The city section was voted one of the World's best urban treks! Our challeng ...
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Usually held Early September.
As at early May 2017: 'We have approximately 180 U3As in the SE Region. We currently have 9 Networks consisting of Kent, NE Hants/SW Surrey, New Forest, Southampton, Surrey, Sussex (SUN), Thames Va ...
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'Includes Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey, Sussex and the Isle of Wight.'
'South East England's beautiful and diverse landscape can take you from spectacular stretches of coastline through lush green rolling countryside to timeless villages and historical cities. Discove ...
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'Whether you're a serious hiker, leisure walker, seeking an active family holiday or just wanting to get away from it all, the comprehensive range of self-led or guided walking holidays and tour operators based in South East England can offer something for everyone.'
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