- Up leys and Down leys Golden Domes & PM's HomesSaunderton, High Wycombe£8.00
THE CHARMING CHILTERNS
Join us for this spectacular hike that's a fusion of heritage and striking Chiltern scenery. We'll pass a Honey Bee farm, one of the UK's largest horse chestnut trees, and in the distance a view of the Disraeli monument.
Route: Saunderton station (Start) - High Wycombe Station (Finish)
PART 1: Saunderton to West Wycombe (approx 1 - 1 1/2 hour)
Our hike will pass through some of Buckinghamshire’s finest countryside. About an hour into the hike, we'll approach the historic West Wycombe where we'll explore either the National Trust preserved village or West Wycombe Hill, home of Dashwood Mauseoleum and capped by St Lawrence’s Church, noted for its ‘golden ball’ dome. The hill also offers a panorama which includes Dashwood House, High Wycombe skyline and the town’s surrounding hills and countryside.
Part 2: West Wycombe to Downley Common lunch stop (approx 1 - 1 1/2 hour)
We traverse idyllic English countryside, a mixture of fields, farmland and forests to the charming vicinity of Downley. If you wish to finish the hike here, Bus 30 can be caught from Memorial Hall, Downley Village to High Wycombe Town Centre.
Part 3: Downley to High Wycombe via Hughenden Manor (approx 2 hours)
A delightful woodlands walk to Hughenden Manor, home of Benjamin Disraeli, the UK’s only Jewish Prime Minister and then to the 62 acre Hughenden Park, home to a vast array of parkland trees and a quaint stream, from there through a series of paths to High Wycombe Station.
POST HIKE REFRESHMENT
The hike ends with refreshments at Flint Cottage known for its craft beers and conveniently opposite High Wycombe Station.
TERRAIN
Undulating with several steep inclines throughout the hike
Bring a packed lunch and at least 1 litre of water
Hike begins at: Saunderton Station
Hike ends at: High Wycombe station
STATS
Walk length: 10 miles / 16 km approx
Terrain: Several ascents / descents. A good level of fitness required
Allow up to 5 1/2 hours of hiking time
This is a linear hike
Difficulty Rating: Intermediate – Challenging
Meet at: Saunderton Station
TRAINS
Trains from Marylebone Station www.trainline.com
DRIVERS
Driving: Park in High Wycombe and get the train, 1 stop to Saunderton (single ticket) or do this at the end of the hike if you would rather drive directly to the starting point in Saunderton.
Hike begins at 11.10 am
Hike leader Dan 07742 640 677
Hike fee: £8
Payment to:
Kats Adventures Ltd
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ref: Name / Saunderton - Mount Snowdon & The UNESCO World Heritage Slate MinesLlanberis Station, Caernarfon£245.00
FRIDAY JUNE 28th - SUNDAY JUNE 30th
Mount Snowdon & THE UNESCO World Heritage Site of Slate Mining
Join us for a weekend of adventure in one of the most beautiful places in the world. We’ll be climbing Snowdon – Yr Wyddfa (1,085 m or 3,560 ft), the highest mountain in Wales and we'll be based in Llanberis, Snowdon’s village and the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. Surrounded by mountains, lakes and rivers and a short drive from the beautiful coastline.Breathtaking views are everywhere and the scenery simply stunning. Llanberis is also an area rich in history, myths and legends and has a strong cultural heritage. Take a walk around the Slate quarries of Llanberis and you will easily take yourself back in time to imagine when this area roofed the world! Or further back still, imagine when the whole valley was covered in snow and ice which shaped and carved this beautiful landscape.
FRIDAY JUNE 28th Leave for Wales (morning)
Train to Llanberis
SATURDAY JUNE 29th MOUNT SNOWDON
Snowdonia National Park hosts the highest mountain in England & Wales which was used to train mountaineers for the earliest attempts of Everest. We will climb England's and Wales highest Mountain, Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) and explore the new UNESCO World Heritage Site of Slate Mining in the area Saturday
Snowdon Climb Route: We will travel by bus to our linear hike start at Pen y Pass. This start point gives us multiple route options up the mountain and also being a linear route allows us to see more sides of the mountain.
From Pen y Pass we will head up the Pyg Track, we will gradually gain height as we walk along the path. As we gain height the scenery becomes stunning, the lakes Llyn Llydaw and Glaslyn will come into view below us and all the other surrounding mountains come into view.
We will see a few brave people as they head off to tackle Crib Goch and also the knife edge ridge which provides another route onto Snowdon. We'll eventually meet up with the miners track and zig-zag up to Bwlch Glas where we meet the Rangers and Llanberis path to the summit.
We will take a different route down the mountain so that we can see another side of this great mountain along with the scenery it provides. The route down will be via the Llanberis path which will take us straight back to our accommodation.The selected paths are great for seeing nature, history of the area and spectacular views of the mountain. The route is approximately 13km long with a 750m ascent and 1050m decent and will take approximately 7 to 8 hours to complete with a rating of challenging.
SUNDAY JUNE 30th
National Slate Museum and Hike through Llanberis Slate Mines
This is a more relaxing day were we'll visit and understand why this area has recently been granted UNESCO World Heritage status for the landscape left by the Slate Mining. Our route will visit Dolbadarn Castle before heading to the Slate Museum, https://museum.wales/slate/, where we will learn about the Slate Industry which in its heyday employed 17,000 men and produced 485,000 tons of slate.
After the Slate Museum we'll walk through a disused slate quarry.
Our route will take us past the miners’ hospital and accommodation amongst other interesting historic structures. Distance: 8-9 km Rating: EasyCost
(For payment before May 28th)
£245 (Twin) (Limited availability)
£345 (Single)(For payment after May 28th)
£275 (Twin) (Limited availability)
£375 (Single)MAX OF 12 PEOPLE FOR THIS TRIP SO BOOK EARLY (ONLY PAYMENT CONFIRMS YOUR PLACE) FIT HIKERS ONLY
Includes
2 nights hotel / guest house accommodation
2 breakfasts
2 guided hikes by a Wales based Mountain Leader
Not Include
Lunch / Dinner
Travel to Llanberis
- Pyrenees Escape Route - Can You Escape France?Barcelona, Barcelona, CT
How far did people go to win back their freedom? Join The Frontline Walk: Pyrenees Escape Route to find out.
Stretching from Southwestern France into Spain, we’ll retrace the escape route of Allied servicemen and Jewish refugees on an epic five-day trek through the Pyrenees.
As we follow their path, our guides will bring the escapees’ exploits to life. You’ll hear stories of the exceptional individuals who risked it all to make it across the border, leaving everything behind. And you’ll also learn of the local people – the “passeurs” – who helped them on their journey.
But this trip isn’t for the faint-hearted. We’ll take on towering trails that climb to 2,367m, with sprawling vistas stretching out as far as the eye can see. And whilst the terrain may be tough, nothing can compare to the journey taken by those brave souls all those years ago.
This is an eye-opening adventure in more ways than one.
ITINERARY:
Find it here: https://events.armybenevolentfund.org/event/frontlinewalk-pyrenees-2024/homeREGISTRATION:
Please register here: https://events.armybenevolentfund.org/event/frontlinewalk-pyrenees-2024/home
Registration fee: £150
Fundraising target: £2200CONTACT:
Please message me for more details. Will assist you all the way! - 100 K Frontline Walk in Normandy (D-Day 80 Anniversary)The Royal Military Chapel (The Guards’ Chapel), London
100KM. Five D-Day Landing sides. One unforgettable tribute to the heroes of WWII and supporting veterans and their families.
THE CHALLENGE
Discover the turning point of World War II like never before on this unforgettable 100km walk through Normandy. Over the course of three days, you'll embark on a 100km trek passing historical sights on Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah, then finishing up at The British Normandy Memorial to pay tribute to the fallen heroes of D-Day.WHERE IS IT?
Normandy, France.ITINERARY:
DAY 1: LONDON – BAYEUXStarting at Merville Battery, the drop zone for 9th Parachute Battalion.
DAY 2: MERVILLE BATTERY – PEGASUS BRIDGE - SWORD BEACH - JUNO BEACH (Distance: approx. 32km)
DAY 3: IRON MIKE MEMORIAL - ST-MÈRE-ÉGLISE - UTAH BEACH - EASY COMPANY MEMORIAL (Distance approx. 36km)
DAY 4: OMAHA BEACH – 47 ROYAL MARINE COMMANDO MEMORIAL - GOLD BEACH - BRITISH NORMANDY MEMORIAL (Distance approx. 32km)
DAY 5: BAYEUX – LONDON
We leave France to drive back to London, aiming to arrive in late afternoon (traffic dependent).WHEN IS IT?
2nd - 6th October 2024HOW MUCH IS IT?
Registration fee: £150Fundraising target: £1,250pp (£700 due by 31st July 2024)
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
Return transport from London, accommodation, meals and snacks, an incredible trip historian and more!REGISTRATION:
Please go to https://events.armybenevolentfund.org/event/frontlinewalk-normandybeaches-2024 to register and start fundraising.CONTACT:
Message me for more info.