A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Pub Walks
'There are four circular walks which are colour coded, named (Hare, Gloucester Cattle, Skylark & Salmon) and are approximately 4.5 to 5 miles long, so allow about 2.5 hours for each one (or go crazy and do all four). The directions for all walks begin and end at the main map board, which is adjacent to the side wall of The Red Lion. All walks have kissing gates and bridges. It may be helpful to refer to the Ordnance Survey, Outdoor Leisure 14. What you see will vary from season to season. Some of the walks may be a little muddy at times but there will always be good cheer and hearty food and drink available back at The Red Lion when you return.'
Arlingham and the River Severn, Gloucestershire [Christopher Somerville]
[1] Bucknell Hill (1¾ miles) - - - : [2] Mynd-Darky Dale-Bucknell Hill (5½ miles) - - - : [3] Bucknell Hill (4¾ miles) with optional extension to Hopton Titterhill (7½ miles) - - - : [4] Bucknell W ...
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'10 fabulous walks starting at The Baron at Bucknell'
Mike Star
'There are six separate pamphlets, each with clear instructions, historical information, a detailed map and drawings of relevant buildings of interest, flowers ...
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'The Bell's circular walks have become well-known as something of a "must do" when visiting Skenfrith. We have six individual walks ... all of which start and finish at The Bell and take in some of the most beautiful Monmouthshire countryside ...'
‘Explore the most popular Pub Walk trails in England with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.‘
AllTrails
'Thurnham Castle Walk ... North Downs Walk ... Bearsted Church Walk ... White Horse Woods Walk ... Boxley Church Walk'
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Access to PDFs of five walks produced by the Black Horse Inn - albeit some time ago ... The Inn is 'a family run business, tucked beneath the steep face of the North Downs on the Pilgrims Way at Thurnham near Maidstone in Kent'.
Black Horse Inn
Bringsty Common 'is a wonderful location for some fantastic walks and the pub can be a great starting place ... Remember you can walk anywhere across Bringsty Common, except in people's gardens, so there's no need to keep to any path, if you want to be a free spirit. It's a wonderful place for walking of all kinds – long, short or very short!'
'If you would like to find out more about The Butcombe Trail, a book with directions and maps is available from the Brewery Shop and all 6 pubs along the trail.'
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'Connects six pubs owned by Butcombe Brewery. The trail runs from Hinton Blewett through Priddy, Axbridge, Bleadon, Rowberrow, and Compton Martin.'
Butcombe Brewery Trail [Stoke Lodge Ramblers]
'1. The Wilderness Walk about 3 miles / 1 hour ... 2. The Ramsdown Ramble about 5 miles / 2 hours ... 3. The Chillerton Challange about 9 miles / 4 hours'
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'There are miles and miles of footpaths for you to explore. The Isle of Wight is supposed to have more footpaths per square mile than anywhere else in the country. We have three recommended walks starting and finishing at the Chequers. You can download directions and a map ...'
'The main locations of the route, starting from Stow-on-the-Wold are Longborough, Ganborough, Lower Swell, Great Barrington, Naunton, Guiting Power, Kineton, Ford, Snowshill, Stanton, Willersey, Mo ...
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'Walk linking the pubs of the Donnington Brewery in a circular path through rural Gloucestershire. Most Donnington houses offer bed and breakfast facilities, enabling you to walk distances of your choice. The Donnington Way is a true Cotswold delight for the rambler who thrives on well-kept countryside, hidden villages and good beer.'
The Donnington Way: a History of Donnington Brewery and Walk Between the Donnington Inns (Walkabout Series) by Colin Handy (Reardon Publishing, 2012). Amazon offer a Kindle Edtion of this Guide.
'Dudley & South Staffordshire CAMRA and Stourbridge & Halesowen CAMRA in conjunction with Dudley Borough Council Leisure and Tourism Development Department have produced a Real Ale Trail. The Black country is a little corner of beer heaven and this guide highlights just some of the many great pubs that we have in Dudley Borough.'
Stourbridge and Halesowen CAMRA Branch
'We offer a "pre-walk" ordering service where you can reserve a table, order your food and drinks before you leave providing us with your estimated time of return. Your food and drinks will be read ...
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'Walking is something to be enjoyed by everyone, at times it can involve hard work, especially when you head off into the hills, but generally you get more out of a walk than the effort you put in. Besides providing an interesting way to keep fit, you can see the countryside at its best with fascinating insights into wildlife, scenery and of course its weather.'
'The Ale Trail takes you to some of the oldest pubs in the city which include George Hotel - Hull's oldest surviving licensed pub with the smallest window in England, Ye Olde Black Boy - H ...
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'A guide to the historical Old Town of Hull's traditional pubs and contemporary bars.'
'That's where Wightlink comes in. Our band of explorers has left no stone unturned, no walk untrodden in our quest to bring to you the "crème de la crème" of short strolls – some as little ...
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'This is not a guide for the intrepid. It is aimed at the "leisure walker", that huge army of people who enjoy a walk that gives them a bird's eye view of the local landscape and its landmarks. And, of course, this "leisure walk" is all the better if there's a welcoming pub at the end of it ... ' Note This 2013 publication no longer seems accessible from the Wightlink Site but might be found as an ISSUU document
‘We are a small group of drinkers based in London who like nothing better than spending a Friday trawling around the finest pubs Zone 1 has to offer!‘
ALERT Website Link changed at Review.
'Written in connection with the Newbury Pub Ambling Group (NPAmG) aka the Wednesday Walking Group. This started in the 1970s, when some employees of a Government defence establishment not ...
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'Forty circular walks from pubs near Newbury, and nine linear walks from pubs on the Kennet and Avon canal.'
Newbury Pub Ambling Group
'Each walk has a map of the route, detailed directions, photos and some information about the area. The walks are classified by length, steepness grade, type of scenery (coastal, moorland, rive ...
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'This is our current list of pub walks in Cornwall. These either finish near a pub, or visit a pub along the walk route. Many of the pubs serve food sourced locally in Cornwall and real ales from the local breweries. The walks are sorted by steepness and length so you can gauge how much of an appetite and thirst you want to build up.'
'The 12 pub walks start or include a number of rural and town pubs in the rural west of the Shropshire Hills. The walks utilise pub or public car parks and walkers are encouraged to buy food and/or ...
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'Hobsons Brewery is pleased to announce it has been commissioned by the Shropshire Hills AONB partnership to brew a special beer to promote the walking with Offa initiative. The Walking with Offa series of promoted pub walks have been delivered to support rural pubs in the Welsh-English borderlands. These walks showcase some of the spectacular views, history and wildlife of the Shropshire Hills.' Sadly, the beer is no longer available, but the Walking with Offa Pub Walks Booklet might still be available to buy. The booklet includes the original 12 walks, each with a route map, walk instructions and local information.
'On a lonely hill high in the Yorkshire Dales, stands a unique and historic Inn dating back to the 17th century with its exposed beams, stone-flagged floor and welcoming fire. The World Famous Tan ...
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'Start at the highest pub in Britain and take a walk along the famous Pennine Way, then walk along the Coast to Coast, stop for a tea and scone at Ravenseat before returning to the Tan Hill Inn for a well deserved real ale in front of the roaring fire ...'
Walk: Keld to Tan Hill Inn [Countryfile]
'The area around Sizewell has many walks and nature trails. In order to explore this part of the coast we have produced a series of five circular walks beginning and ending at The Vulcan Arms.'
Walks in the Forest of Bowland 1. Hurst Green - Longridge Fell ... 2. Hurst Green - River Hodder ... 3. Edisford Bridge - Mitton ... 4. Chipping - Wolf Fell ... 5. Whitewell - Browsholme . ...
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'The Forest of Bowland together with Pendle was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1964. Bordering on the Fylde Coast to the west, and the Yorkshire Dales to the east, from the tourist's point of view this area of north Lancashire is often forgotten and bypassed. However, the scenery - a mixture of hill and fell, moorland, woods, rivers and pasture land - is one of continuous beauty ...'
Michael Wainwright
'n the middle of the woods at the very end of Withybed Corner, having negotiated a few potholes on the way (after rain!), is a little haven called The Bell; or "The Rat", as that is what The Bell i ...
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Details of fourteen short walks around and about 'The Bell, Walton-on-the-Hill'.
'Thank you to the Saturday Walkers' Club for this information.'
'The walks are mostly based in the Ceiriog Valley, and start from the front door of The Hand, but there are also walks in there around Chirk, Oswestry Racecourse and even into Snowdonia.'< ...
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'Martin and Gaynor DeLuchi are proprietors of The Hand at Llanarmon – a country pub with 12 rooms in the village of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog in North Wales ... Martin teamed up with local archaeologist and illustrator John G. Swogger to produce a series of leaflets, committing some ... recommended walks and drives to paper. These leaflets proved so popular that they decided to publish them as a book ... Copies of the book are made available to guests at The Hand, and copies may be bought from reception for £5.'
'To download our professionally researched and produced Walk Routes ... you must have an Active Account and be logged on.'
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Walks from UK Pubs and Inns [1] Pub Walks in UK National Parks - - - : [2] Pub Walks in AONBs (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty) - - - : [3] Pub Walks in UK Counties.
[1] The Scotney Castle Stroll - - - : [2] The River Teise Walk - - - : [3] The Tour of Lamberhurst - - - : [4] The Golf & Castle Walk - - - : [5] The Hook Green Walk - - - : [6] The Scotney Cas ...
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Ten Walks around and about The Vineyard: 'Nestled by the historic Lamberhurst vineyards in the rolling Kent countryside, The Vineyard pub and restaurant is a 17th century inn given a completely new lease of life. Refurbished to a high standard, The Vineyard has a rustic, laid back look created using an eclectic mix of natural materials with sturdy old wood furniture and unique features such as the large bespoke mural - a real link to The Vineyard's surroundings, telling the story of wine-making. Outside you'll discover a large garden ideal for that refreshing summer pint ...'
The Vineyard
PDF of Poster outlining about ten Walks around and about the Pub.
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