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CHA HF Rambling Club
'Wednesday walks are also arranged twice a month using members' cars. Social events are held every Thursday evening.'
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'Established in 1930, and currently has over 350 members. A private coach is operated every Sunday to deliver members into the heart of the English Lake District. Members are offered a choice of 3 walks to suit their own capabilities ...'
'In the winter months October to March we walk within a 15-mile radius of Belfast. Walks are between 3 and 5 miles in Winter and 5 to 8 miles in Summer.'
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'We walk every Saturday (except for holidays). We nearly always use public transport. Our club is especially suitable for over-50s. The walks are not too strenuous. We go to places all over Northern Ireland ... '
'We'll introduce you to walks you may not know and in turn you can offer us your favourites. Choose an easy-going walk to see how you like it and move up to greater challenges later if you wish ...
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'Founded in 1905 the Club celebrated its Centenary in 2005. We're very active and we extend a warm welcome to all walkers and lovers of the countryside ... We have members of all ages and from a range of backgrounds. For a modest annual fee you can enjoy all the hidden delights of rural Lancashire and beyond the best way there is, on foot!'
'Without doubt Bradford CHA Rambling and Social Club is one of the most successful Rambling Clubs in Britain. One does not need to look far to understand why the club is so successful. I believe the reason is because of the effort put into the Club by so many people, past and present, giving their time freely and without asking for reward ...'
'The Club is affiliated to HF Holidays Ltd., which was started by Mr T.A. Leonard, a non-conformist minister, in 1913, to encourage a love of the open air, good fellowship and international und ...
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'The Club aims to provide, good company and opportunities for the healthy enjoyments of the countryside walking in Sussex.'
Every Tuesday: 'A' Walk of 7-9 miles; 'B' Walk of 5-6 miles; Every Saturday: There is a walk of between 9-12 miles; Once a month, on a Saturday (except December): There is a more challenging hill w ...
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'Bristol HF Rambling Club walks take advantage of wonderful local walking countryside within a radius of about 40 miles from Bristol, encompassing the Mendips, the Cotswolds and the Wye Valley. Members are offered the opportunity to lead a walk, but this is not essential.'
'The Club offers walks on 4 different days with 5 groups covering a range of distances, ascents and for different abilities, ranging from easier ambles of 3-4 miles up to strenuous 15 mile hike ...
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'To provide healthy enjoyment of leisure and to encourage love of open air and promote social friendship. All members are asked to support events and walks arranged for their enjoyment.'
'Our leaders cover a large part of South Wales up to the Brecon area and the Black Mountains in the north and from Carmarthen in the west to Gloucestershir ...
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'The club was formed in 1926. The programme of walks is sent out twice a year with a planned walk on every Saturday throughout the year. Additionally we walk on most of the Bank Holiday Mondays, have a Tuesday walk once a month and other weekday walks of special interest.'
'The Club exists to promote rambling and walking. Chiefly walks are in Derbyshire in the Peak district, though occasionally walks drift further afield by way of variety. We are open to everyone reg ...
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'Saturday rambles are usually 4-5 miles at a gentle pace and are usually held in the West Midlands / Warwickshire area where travel passes can be used on local buses are trains. We hire a c ...
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'Organise Saturday and Sunday rambles plus “Sunset Strolls” during the lighter evenings.'
60 years old on 13th October 2016 'Winnie Jenkins was a typist in the Crewe 1st District Tax Office, and a member of the Chester Rambling Club. She broke away from the Chester Rambling Club and got some colleagues in the Crewe Tax Office interested in rambling, and so in October 1946, the Crewe C.H.A and H F Rambling Club was formed ...'
'Now we are in the year 2014 and the club has expanded somewhat. There are now around 100 members of mixed ages and ability. The walks still alternate Saturday and Sunday over the winter but bo ...
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'The club was first established in 1936 and the first walk was on Sunday 8th November 1936. Then there were 50 members and it was arranged that there would be walks alternating half day Saturday and a full day Sunday ...'
'With over a hundred members, outings are arranged every two weeks in the Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales, the North Yorkshire Moors and Coast, the Yorkshire Wolds, the Lincolnshire Wold ...
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'The club was founded in 1948 under the auspices of the Holiday Fellowship, now known as HF Holidays, to whom we are affiliated, and has a wide cross section of membership from all parts of Doncaster. The Club aims to provide, in good company, opportunities for the healthy enjoyment of countryside and the open air.'
'We organise guided walks every Sunday and on some weekdays throughout the year. See our current programme for more details. We regularly walk on Dartmoor and Exmoor, the South West coastal pat ...
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'We are an informal and friendly group of people who enjoy walking in the glorious Devon countryside and further afield. The Club is over 70 years old, having been founded in 1938, and is affiliated to the Ramblers, the Walking Partnership and HF Holidays. We currently have around 70 members of all ages and abilities, drawn from Exeter and the surrounding area.'
'We offer "B" and "C" graded walk to Saturday destinations, and "A", "B" and "C" to Sunday destinations.
A general guide is "A" = 12 miles, "B" = 9 miles and "C" = (Saturday 6 miles) (Sunday ...
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'We are a friendly and unpretentious walking club based on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire. We have walks planned for almost every weekend. Transfer to the destinations is mainly by coach, with collection points in St.Annes on Sea, Blackpool, Cleveleys, Thornton Cleveleys and Poulton le Fylde.'
Mission 'To provide members with the opportunities to enjoy rambling within the countryside, in the spirit of group friendship.'
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'Organise walks every 1st and 3rd Sunday in the month: A-party 12 - 14 miles; B-party 9 - 11 miles; C-party Approx. 8 miles.'
'We publish all our walks and events well in advance to give our members the chance to plan ahead. Our syllabus is published every 6 months and is available on our web site by selecting the mon ...
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'Leeds CHA was established in 1898 and we currently have over 300 members. Despite our size, we remain a friendly club and welcome any new members wishing to come along and join us for walks and get a taste of what our club has to offer. We cater for all levels of fitness and often run several walks each week that vary in distance and difficulty.'
'Our walks are varied and interesting and take in woods, parks, rivers, Southend seafront and the Pier, historical sites, RHS garden and London. The Saturday walks often end with a cupp ...
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'We walk at a leisurely pace, talk a lot and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly ... Have you ever thought that you need more exercise? Well, walking with us is a fairly painless pursuit as we're not into route marches or hill walking ...'
'There are walks on most Sundays throughout the year and weekday evening pub walks in the summer. Walks are graded from short and easy for the less fit or beginner through to more strenuous hill wa ...
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'The Mansfield CHA Rambling Club was formed in 1930. The very first ramble was to Newstead Abbey on May 31st 1930. The initials CHA originally meant Co-operative Holidays Assoc ...
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'Our Club welcomes new members to our fortnightly rambles which take place on Saturdays, last pickup point is at 12.45 pm Mansfield Woodhouse Railway Station.'
'Each weekend we have a programme of walks to suit all ages, levels and abilities. From beginners to more experienced walkers you can try some of our walks and find your own level ... Our Sunday walks take in the Lake District, North Wales, the Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales to name just a few. Don’t worry about transport, we arrange a coach to pick-up and drop-off at convenient locations. Saturday walks are more of a ‘ramble around the locality’ and walkers normally share transport. Once a month there is also a longer trip by coach.'
'In other words meet people, get fit and have some fun while seeing some of our wonderful countryside all year round.'
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'Aims are to provide for group rambling, to promote the healthy enjoyment of leisure, the love of open air, social and international friendships and to organize holiday-making and other activities within these objectuves ...'
'If you enjoy fresh air, beautiful and varied scenery; to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city into the quiet of the countryside; the sound of birds, running water, and wildlife, the ...
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'This is one of the oldest Rambling Clubs in the country, with a continuous history since 1902. Originally we were a local group of two organisations: CHA - once the "Co-operative Holidays Association" - now Countrywide Holidays taken over by Ramblers Holidays; HF - once “Holidays Fellowship” - now HF Holidays. Ramblers Holidays and HF Holidays still provide walking holidays or special interest holidays in Great Britain and abroad. '
'Walks in the Home Counties or London itself are organised every Saturday or Sunday and are usually between 5 and 8 miles long, and normally start and finish at a station. Most walkers take a packed lunch, but normally a lunchtime stop is made at or near a pub or café. The number of walkers varies from under 10 to over 20. Many of our members are retired, and on one Monday each month we meet for lunch at a restaurant or pub.'
'Rambles are organised for every Sunday and many Wednesdays throughout the year. Sunday walks alternate between coach and car rambles. The Wednesday walks use a mixture of car and publi ...
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'An active walking club with a long tradition dating back to its formation in 1923. The Club organises walking holidays, Sunday and mid-week rambles and social events. Current club membership is around 250.'
'Oakley Ramblers Club has approximately fifty members spread over a wide range of ages. About every three weeks we have a Sunday morning walk of around 5 miles which normally takes 2 t ...
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'For some people, the words "Rambling Club" conjure up an impression of vigorously fit individuals bounding energetically for vast distances over hill and dale in all weathers. This image has an off putting effect on a lot of people who just want to go for a nice walk in the country. Going for a nice walk in the beautiful North Hampshire countryside is just what we do!'
'The HF's origins can be traced back to 13-16 June 1891, when T. Arthur Leonard took some 30 men from the Social Guild of Colne Congregational Church, at which he was the Minister, for a holida ...
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'We walk between 5 and 14 miles most weekends, with a stop for either a pub lunch or a picnic on the majority of rambles. In the summer months there are shorter evening rambles. We also run two long weekend walking breaks each year and most years have a long distance walk. We hold several social activities during the year.'
'The Preston and District Walking Club originally started its life in 1932 as The Preston CHA Rambling Club. The club was affiliated to Country Wide Holiday Association hence CHA in th ...
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'We are based in Lancashire in the North West of England but our walks take us round the UK's National Parks, central England, the Lake District, North Wales and even Scotland.'
'Our walks are mostly based either in South Yorkshire or the Peak District National Park however occasionally take place further afield.'
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'We are a membership organisation. We presently have about 130 members ... Originally the club was affiliated to the Countrywide Holidays Association, a national organisation operating walking holidays which was formed in the 1890s. This has now been wound up, but our Club decided to continue using the initials CHA.'
'We are based in and around Kendal, Cumbria, UK. We walk in the Lake District, plus other areas within reach such as the Yorkshire Dales, Lancashire and occasionally the Scottish Borders. Our club has been in existence for over 80 years ... We have a programme of walks on Monday evenings, Saturdays and Wednesdays. Additional walks are arranged regularly at short notice.'
'We hike all year round and members have the choice of walking on three days of the week, at four different levels of ability. Walks and hikes vary from 4 to 10 miles in length with shorter, se ...
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'100 years and more of the great outdoors ... We are a friendly and sociable walking group with members from all walks of life ... The object of Stockport Walkers is to encourage the love of nature and the countryside through walking together and to foster a spirit of sociability and comradeship.'
'The Club was founded in 1952, a year in which King George VI died, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister, Britain was at war in Korea, and sugar was still rationed. There was no waymarking of w ...
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'Leave your car behind and join us on our coach. We meet every Sunday throughout the year for walks in all parts of the North of England. We also organise mid-week walks and weekend walking trips to the Lake District, Derbyshire, the Yorkshire Dales, Northumberland and Scotland.'
'The club was founded in 1953 when some 74 people attended the inaugural meeting. Since that time the club has continued to grow and now has a membership of around 350 ... The Club is a local g ...
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'Located on the western edge of the West Midlands of England, Stourbridge (HF) Rambling Club is a long established club. It arranges walks for its members on several days each week. The walks range from short, easy walks to longer more challenging ones. We also arrange walking short breaks twice a year.'
'We have a huge range of walks on our programme from 8 miles to 16 miles with varying heights of climbing in the local National Parks and surrounding area.'
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'We aim to offer walks with a coach provided every second Sunday, and on a Saturday once a month, In addition, we offer walks on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and Saturdays using cars or public transport.'
We can offer you: Weekend walks on alternate Saturdays & Sundays which are typically 11 - 14 miles; Wednesday day walks which are typically 7 - 8 miles; Wednesday evening walks (April - August) ...
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'Small and friendly walking club whose members are mainly from the local area. Some of the most varied and beautiful countryside in the whole of the UK is on our doorstep, and the Club exists to give people of mixed abilities the chance to enjoy it.'
'Rambles are normally held at three weekly intervals on Sundays throughout the year - each of these Sunday excursions involves a coach journey into the countryside where a choice of rambles is ...
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'Friendly independent club, which is dedicated to the purpose of providing enjoyable walking in the countryside. Founded in 1908 we believe the club to be the oldest walking group in the York area ... To date the club is thriving and at present has a membership of around one hundred.'
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