Autumnal Walk- Wooburn to Burnham Beeches National Nature Reserve circular
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Catch the magical Autumnal transformation at Burnham Beeches a popular National Nature Reserve and woods where this walk will follow trails in beechwoodland containing centuries old trees like the Druids Oak (700yrs old) and other pollards (450yrs old), ponds, streams, grasslands and heathland.
This site was also used as a film location for Goldfinger and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, among many others. There is also a tea room and toilets on site.
Our walk starts from Wooburn Green car park and heads towards Hedsor, taking the Shakespeare's Way to Littleworth Common, Dorney Wood and Burnham Beeches where we explore the area and then head back to the car park enjoying the countryside views en route.
This is a moderate walk (approx 9-10 miles ascent 460 ft )
We shall have a short lunch break so pls. bring a packed lunch, snacks and water.
Contact details: Abdul 07836 745762
The fee for the walk is £5 and paid on signing up for the walk directly to the charity Sightsavers via the JustGiving page on the link provided below;
www.justgiving.com/page/abdul-chiltern-charity-walks-160
Pls. remember to put your meetup name as a reference to the payment.
Any payment issues can be sorted out before the walk.
This fee is non- refundable unless the walk is cancelled, therefore be certain that you are able to attend.
COVID-19 cases are still high and it is important that we maintain extra care and stay safe.
Outdoor activity carries an element of risk and in taking part on the walk you agree and accept that you are fully responsible for your own preparedness for the walks covering fitness, safety (own and others), appropriate clothing, footwear and provisions.
Walk leader/Organizer must be made aware before the walk of any pre-medical conditions or injuries which may affect your ability to complete the activity. This also applies in case you feel unwell during the walk.
At all times, the decision of the organizer/walk leader is final on all matters likely to endanger the safety and well being of the activity participants.
