About us
We're Norwich Ramblers and we've got a new home (we've been sharing space at Norfolk Area Ramblers - https://www.meetup.com/Norfolk-Area-Ramblers/). We are no longer using the Norfolk Area Ramblers to post our events, which will be used for future events by the area.
We will continue to post our group walks here, which are mainly on every Sunday and at least every other Wednesday, with occasional Saturday and evening walks. The group is friendly and new members are very welcome. You can walk with us on three walks to get to know us, then we'd ask you to join the Ramblers (https://www.ramblers.org.uk/). Once you join the Ramblers you can walk with any group in the country.
There's additional information about us at https://www.ramblers.org.uk/norwich.
Upcoming events
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NORWICH RAMBLERS SOCIAL Saturday 16 May 1.30: 3.7 miles walk + DUNSTON FOOT GOLF
Dunston Hall, Ipswich Road, Norwich NR14 8PQ, GBJoin us for our monthly social, this time we will have a 3.7 mile walk from Dunston Hall (see where to park on the location section) to Caister St Edmund Roman Fort. This will be followed by a round of Foot Golf, £6 per person plus £1 for the football hire. It should be entertaining! Bring a drink & a snack. Option of drinks in the bar afterwards.
Portia G, Social events coordinator for Norwich Ramblers group.Besides the meetup group, you will also need to join Ramblers if you would like to walk or take part in our events. Of course we welcome new members, so you could try any of our walks/events up to 3 times before joining Ramblers.
We would encourage you to join one of the local Ramblers group rather than the Area Ramblers, although with the membership you can walk with any group in the country, and you can change the group anytime. Further information about joining can be found here:
https://www.ramblers.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-member.aspx
3 attendees
Wednesday 20 May: POTTER HEIGHAM VILLAGE HALL CP 10.5 miles. Leader: Nigel
Potter Heigham Village Hall, School Road, Potter Heigham, NR29 5LW., Great Yarmouth, GBNorwich Group Wednesday walk.
Pls note OUR GROUP NO LONGER REQUIRES bookings! Just turn up on the day!
Nigel will be leading this 10.5 mile walk from Potter Heigham Village Hall, LEAVING PROMPTLY AT 10:00. The walk goes along the northern bank of the River Thurne, before crossing the river at the 14th century old bridge, heading to Bastwick and Thurne and walking back along the southern side of the River Thurne. Dogs allowed on this way on short leads only. Please see our dogs' policy on our website.
Please car share as much as possible for all of our walks. Many thanks
Full directions & google map with exact location is enclosed. Postcode not reliable!
A packed lunch and a drink will be required on walks over 6 miles, along with clothing and footwear suitable for walking in the countryside including for wet weather. Walking with a warm and friendly group of like-minded people who love to walk and chat.
NORWICH RAMBLERS is one of the many Ramblers groups in the country, and one of 10 groups in the Norfolk area. Only Norwich, Hike Norfolk & Legstretchers publish their walks on Meetup. The Norfolk Ramblers group walks are published in our printed newsletter which is sent to our members, and is also published in the national Ramblers website, where you can find the walks for the other groups.
This is the link: https://www.ramblers.org.uk/norfolk
Our group does not tend to use Meetup, so although there maybe very few people signing up for a walk on Meetup, our walks are very well attended.
Besides the meetup group, you will also need to join Ramblers if you would like to walk with any of the groups. Of course we welcome new members, so you could try any group up to 3 times before joining Ramblers. We would encourage you to join one of the local Ramblers group rather than the Area Ramblers, although with the membership you can walk with any group in the country, and you can change the group anytime. Further information about joining can be found here:
https://www.ramblers.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-member.aspx
1 attendee
Sunday 24 May: CAISTOR ST EDMUNDS WASH LANE CP 10.9 mile. Leaders Michael & Rose
Caistor St Edmunds, NR14 8QL, Norwich, GBNorwich Group Sunday walk.
Pls note OUR GROUP NO LONGER REQUIRES bookings! Just turn up on the day!
Michael & Rose will be leading this 10.9 mile walk from Caistor St Edmunds Wash Lane free car park LEAVING PROMPTLY AT 10:00. Pls see the notes on the location paragraph, as this is a small car park & may be quite busy with other walkers. The walk will start by heading towards the Roman town of Venta Icenorum, following a short section of the River Tas. The walk passes through Stoke Holy Cross, Upper Stoke, Arminghall and High Ash Farm. There is a mixture of mostly good footpaths and quiet country lanes including part of Boudica Way. Car sharing is recommended as parking is limited. Registered assistance dogs only on this walk. Please see our dogs policy on our website, documents tab, for more information.
Please car share as much as possible for all of our walks. Many thanks
Full directions & google map with exact location is enclosed.
A packed lunch and a drink will be required along with clothing and footwear suitable for walking in the countryside including for wet weather. Walking with a warm and friendly group of like-minded people who love to walk and chat.
NORWICH RAMBLERS is one of the many Ramblers groups in the country, and one of 10 groups in the Norfolk area. Only Norwich, Hike Norfolk & Legstretchers publish their walks on Meetup. The Norfolk Ramblers group walks are published in our printed newsletter which is sent to our members, and is also published in the national Ramblers website, where you can find the walks for the other groups.
This is the link: https://www.ramblers.org.uk/norfolk
Our group does not tend to use Meetup, so although there maybe very few people signing up for a walk on Meetup, our walks are very well attended.
Besides the meetup group, you will also need to join Ramblers if you would like to walk with any of the groups. Of course we welcome new members, so you could try any group up to 3 times before joining Ramblers. You will need to decide which of the local Ramblers group you would like your name under, although with the membership you can walk with any group in the country, and you can change the group anytime. Further information about joining can be found here:
https://www.ramblers.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-member.aspx
6 attendees
Past events
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