Head torch Malvern Hills walk with drink at The Chase Inn
Details
**Bring a head torch! It will be dark**
We'll meet at The Chase Inn car park and walk up onto the Malvern Hills before returning for a drink.
Parking is in the small car park opposite The Chase Inn or on Chase Road (WR13 6DJ) If full, you can also park (paid) on the higher road (Jubilee Drive) by the church and walk down the track (5 minutes' walk).
We're asking for a £2.50 contribution to attend this event. Please pay as you book. You’re welcome to bring a guest but please pay £2.50 for them too.
How to pay:
Please pay via PayPal as you sign up.
** Use the following link: https://www.paypal.me/danwebb1 **
Select Friends and Family payment (it’s on the page where you choose your payment method), then we don’t get charged commission. Please also add the event date as your reference, then we know what you’re booking.
All payments go towards running the group on Meetup. Once recovered, we give everything to charity.
Things worth knowing
1. We’re very friendly. Come on your own and you’ll soon be chatting with others. And while we have many regular attendees, almost every walk includes first-timers too. We welcome single people, those whose partners don’t wish to walk, and couples.
2. Please arrive ahead of the start time. We typically wait for five minutes, but beyond that, we’ll start the walk.
3. Please pay when you book. We reserve the right to move you to the waiting list if you haven’t paid. And this may mean you miss out on your place if someone jumps in ahead of you.
4. As a rule, we don’t allow dogs on our walks. It’s just easier.
5. The Malvern Hills are… hilly. EVERY walk will include several steep climbs and descents, so you must have sufficient fitness to achieve this level of walking at a steady pace. While we’re not super-fast, and do stop for breaks, it’s frustrating for you and others if we keep having to wait for you. If you want more detail about a specific walk, please message us beforehand as we’re always happy to help.
6. We run this group voluntarily, just for fun. And we have a lot of it. While we aim to look after everyone, you are responsible for your own safety when walking with us.