Edgehill Social Walk supporting SeeSaw
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SOCIAL CHARITY WALK & PUB LUNCH SUPPORTING SEESAW:
SeeSaw provides a grief support service for children, young people and their families anywhere in Oxfordshire, whether the death is sudden or expected, due to illness or accident, or for some other reason.
This walk is FREE of charge, but we ask participants to make a donation to our nominated charity of a minimum £5:
Friends of Get Outdoors are fundraising for SeeSaw
THE ROUTE:
On a 5 mile circular route we climb Edge Hill, an escarpment that towers above the surrounding countryside, which gave its name to the first battle of the English Civil War, in which it was a prominent feature.
We take in some of the areas history by visiting the Hook Norton Brewery's Castle Inn, an old turreted building now used as a public house, that looks out from a magnificent viewpoint.
We hope you will make this a sociable jaunt to remember, by joining us for a relaxed pub lunch at the end of the walk.
THE WALK DETAILS:
9:45am meet, prompt 10am start.
Location: Edgehill
Approximately 5miles.
Duration 2+hours.
Walk Rating - Easy
Leader: Sharon
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
A WHATSAPP group will be created to share info and photos on the day. Please share your phone number with us, so we can send you an invite to the group. This also allows us to confirm the walk details in the run up to the event, including last minute changes, reminders or cancellations.
The walks are being led by volunteer leaders, who are familiar with the routes and will help bring the group together, but do not have any specific qualifications or insurance. Hence participants are entirely responsible for their own safety and take part at their own risk.
Get Outdoors involvement in this walk is limited to spreading the word that it is taking place for the purpose of supporting the fundraising effort of those involved.
Please remember waterproofs, walking boots/shoes and a packed lunch and water.
Dogs are welcome, but are entirely the owner's responsibility and must have a lead and be under close control at all times.
If encountering livestock do not walk too close or get between a cow and calf. If threatened, let go of your dog so it can escape and reduce the risk to yourself.
Please keep to public rights of way and respect landowner’s property.
There are often stiles to negotiate on this type of walk.
Countryside walking can often include hills and uneven terrain.
The group ethos is to support everyone to achieve their maximum potential in terms of completing the route. As such, the group will endeavour to walk at a pace all participants are comfortable with.
We apologise if this causes any frustration to faster walkers.
Please consult your doctor if you are worried about your fitness to take part.