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At AAA, we're all about embracing the great outdoors, discovering new places, and enjoying stunning scenery with like-minded individuals. Established in 2008, we've hosted over 1290 events and welcomed more than 25,500 members, making us one of the region's most active and experienced hiking groups.
Our calendar is packed with over 50 events yearly, ranging from mid-week socials to weekend getaways and week-long adventures in the UK and overseas. With destinations covering the breadth of the UK and beyond, including Europe and beyond, there's always something new and exciting to discover with us.
What sets AAA apart is our commitment to quality and safety. Our team of experienced hike leaders, many with military backgrounds, ensures that every event is meticulously planned and executed, focusing on providing memorable experiences in stunning locations. Plus, our emphasis on comprehensive destination research means you can trust that every trip is carefully curated to offer the best hiking routes and accommodations.
Whether you're a seasoned hiker or new to the trails, our events are designed to cater to all skill levels and interests. We offer a diverse range of activities, from day hikes and outdoor adventures to evening socials and overseas excursions. And with our inclusive and welcoming community, you'll have the opportunity to meet new friends, share experiences, and create lasting memories.
Join us on an upcoming adventure and experience the thrill of exploring the great outdoors with the AAA Hiking Group. Don't miss out – sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on upcoming events and receive early notifications. We look forward to seeing you on the trails!
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Our aim is simple:
To get outdoors and visit new places, enjoy the beautiful scenery with people who want to have fun and meet new friends. We have a simple philosophy: provide fun and sociable events that incorporate the best an area has to offer with experienced hike leaders.
All the photos shown were taken at events by group members...thank you to our talented group photographers Alex D., David D., Spencer, Mike and many others.
In 2026, we are proud to say that we ran events in over 39 different locations covering the breadth of the UK, from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands and from Pembrokeshire to Norfolk. In addition to this, we have hosted trips in over 25 different European locations, and we are constantly striving to offer new and interesting trips. We are confident that in 2026, there will be even more events and places that we will be visiting.
The AAA crew is made up of a lot of outdoor enthusiasts with decades of experience; a number of our principal hike leaders originate from the British Army, and all have extensive navigation, mountain and first aid experience. So you'll be in steady hands! Your taste buds will also be very well catered for by our team of chefs, cooks and kitchen helpers.
AAA's mix of great fresh food, capable hike leaders, interesting destinations and inclusive social aspects has been very popular with our members, so popular that we are proud to recognise that other larger groups have now been replicating both our events and format and menus. We are indeed flattered by any imitation, as the more groups offering trips are good for everyone, and we hope one day to be in a position to flatter their achievements.
We will continue to strive to provide popular destinations at affordable prices with a strong emphasis on providing good hikes, quality food and enjoyable and inclusive socialising. You can also be assured that the events and activities we list are activities we have hosted and not just a marketing ploy, as adopted by one of the largest UK outdoor groups.
Our most popular events are weekend hiking trips to locations around the UK.
What makes our events?
Without a doubt, the answer to this question is our members. We are proud of the fact that we regularly have over 50% of our weekend and overseas trips made up of loyal members who have attended other trips. This is not to say that the group is cliquey in any way. As hosts, we have belonged to groups where cliques exist, and we work hard with our members to ensure that this doesn't happen.
AAA has some basic principles for ensuring successful events. They are quite simple:
- Great Hiking Destinations. If we are not interested in the destination, then we don't host a trip there. We also don't resist the same destination multiple times in the year just to host more trips than other groups.
- Quality accommodation is suitable for the event.
- Only using Experienced Hike Leaders and or qualified instructors for other activities
- Comprehensive Destination Research, which we always pre-visit before proposing an event. All our European trips have been investigated first, hiking routes checked, and hotels and restaurants approved by the organisers. This is what makes us different from others, bringing us the 5 * reviews!
- Control of the finances; we don't use third-party operators on the ground to book transport and accommodation. We control the money, which reduces any risk of ground operators going into liquidation without the Meetup Group having any recourse.
- Control of the logistics. If we don't have control of the finances, we can't control the logistics. If we have control of the logistics, it enables us to adjust the programme if needed.
Who attends our events?
The majority of our active members range in age between the mid-20s to late 50s, but age is no barrier so long as you are at least young at heart. Members generally live or work in the greater London area, but we have an ever-increasing number of members who live all over the UK and join us in the destination. After all, you don’t need to live in London to visit the Lake District!
A large proportion of our members are international, providing an interesting and diverse mix of experiences and cultures. We also have a significant proportion of single members at our events, although you certainly don’t need to be single to attend. We have many couples attending our events, and some of them have met on our trips.
If you are nervous about committing to a weekend trip, don't be; almost everyone has turned up at an event before without knowing anyone. We all know what it's like. If you are still concerned, try one of our evening or day events, which act as a taster, and you are sure to meet like-minded people. We also work hard to ensure that the trips are inclusive for everyone. We usually provide a minimum of two hike leaders on weekends and overseas hikes to ensure we can offer a mix of hikes to meet the group's needs. We rarely have hikes that exceed 28 people (day hikes only with 1 guide), and usually, the hikes are pitched to a group of no more than 10- 16 people of similar fitness and ability on a weekend away.
What do we do?
We organise the logistics for our hiking trips so that you don’t have to. We find the locations, book the venues and organise all catering for weekends. We even help coordinate transport and lift shares. If you don't have transport, contact the organiser, who will help put you in contact with someone who's driving.
Our aim is to explore and hike in picturesque and beautiful rural locations throughout the British Isles and beyond. We regularly visit all of the UK’s National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Whilst we often repeat visits to the many great National Parks, we do vary the locations we stay at as best as we can. We certainly don't repeat the same venues and walks over and over again just because we have a hike or hostel that works and is easy to repeat. One look at our past events will show you the variety of places visited.
EVENING SOCIALS
We arrange a host of evening events that usually provide an element of the activity. We believe it's better to get people together and involved in an activity they can participate in rather than just organising a Meetup in a pub. However, we normally conclude our events with a social drink or two in a pub.
Evening events have included: (examples of our events can be viewed in our past events section)
Treasure & Scavenger Hunts around London, Go-Karting, Paintball, Kayaking along the Thames, Yoga, Shopping Discount evenings, Pub Quizzes, Charitable Volunteering Events, Games nights, Orienteering and Photography exhibitions.
DAY HIKES AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
We organise day walks and activities throughout the year. These usually depart from a central London station, and the hikes normally start at locations 60-90 minutes outside of London in areas of scenic beauty. If you live close to the start of the hike, let us know and join us there. We look to organise everything, so all you need to do is turn up, and we will have your tickets and everything ready. Our hikes are led by very capable navigators with years of map-reading experience. In fact, one of our hike leaders spent most of his military life navigating at night, so he's relieved to be allowed out navigating during the daylight hours!
We also organise other events such as;
Kayaking on the Cuckmere and into the sea, Go Ape, Go-karting, canoeing the River Wye, caving, climbing & abseiling, zip wires, London's Lord Mayor's Show, navigation training and even photography sessions.
HIKING AND ACTIVITY WEEKENDS
Typically, we organise two or more weekends per month in all parts of the UK. Trips usually involve a visit to the National Park or an Area of Natural Beauty throughout the UK. Sometimes we organise optional activities that can range from Yoga to cycling. Since 2013, we have included even more climbing & Abseiling, Caving, Canoeing, Scrambling, Kayaking, Surfing and Wine Tasting. But nothing is off-limits, so if you have an idea, let us know.
Normally, we hire for the exclusive use of a Youth Hostel or similar accommodation, sometimes it can be a hotel or lodge. AAA almost always hosts breakfast and evening meals, as we are very particular about maintaining a reputation for providing quality food on our weekends. We will be there to greet you on arrival and allocate rooms, etc. There is always a warm supper on a Friday night, followed by homemade cake. The weekends then take on a well-rehearsed routine that ensures we can maximise the time for hiking.
We try, where possible, not to repeat weekends, and if we do, we do so in different seasons. However, some locations like Snowdon and the Brecon Beacons are always very popular and worth repeating. But unlike some groups, you won't find us visiting the same location twice or more in the same month. As organisers, we have a passion for the outdoors.
OVERSEAS TRIPS
We enjoy experiencing new places, and we are sure you do, too. So we are always looking to host hiking-orientated trips in new overseas locations. We typically organise the accommodation, catering, etc, as well as plan in detail the hikes in the local areas. Often, we will pick you up from the local airport or provide you with details to organise your own transfers to the accommodation. We will even recommend flights and help you coordinate your travel arrangements with others in the group.
When we are in the location, we help to facilitate additional activities, from mountain biking, paragliding, white water rafting, to wine tasting or local sightseeing trips.
Who are we?
Our core team have a wealth of experience in a wide variety of key areas. We have years of hiking and outdoor experience. Our principal events hosts and hike leaders have over three decades of military experience, two from elite units (certainly not in the catering corp), as well as a 15-year career in the event management industry producing events from small high-end events to logistics for 15,000-person events. One of our event hosts has even won awards in the event industry. Not content with our existing experience, we also undertake additional training to keep our key skills tip-top.
Click here to meet the team
Why do we do it?
Quite simply, we love the outdoors and making the most of this beautiful country we live in, and what better way to do it than by meeting new friends?
We aim to build a great community of hikers with whom we can share our enjoyment of the outdoors and adventurous activities. As they say, size isn't important! We are never happier than when we see the same members repeatedly attend our events. Many have been joining us for years, and we continue to enjoy their company.
Many of our members have made new lifelong friends after trips, some have developed into loving relationships, and we know of at least 12 couples who have met and got married after meeting at our events.
How do we do it?
We create appealing trips that are affordable to all. They are affordable because we generally use Youth Hostels in the UK for up to 3-night trips, lodges in Scotland for longer events, and we cater for ourselves, and everyone helps and contributes towards the weekend.
Click here to see our Exmoor trip, based in a hostel.
The food you enjoy has been said by many to be the best they have experienced at any Meetup event. We strive to ensure we provide a cooked breakfast - click to see it, not just a cold continental buffet; after all, if you are setting off on a day's hike, you want a hearty meal. We set everything up in the morning for you to make your own sandwiches with fillings of your own choice. The AAA dinner is always very popular with wholesome ingredients, including a variety of salads, vegetarian dishes, as well as a typical main selection, followed by a homemade dessert. After supper, we all get to relax and socialise, sometimes with some games, whichever is most fitting. Whilst we all enjoy a pub visit, we include the dinner - click to see it, within the cost, so it's not an extra cost or a car journey (with no alcohol!).
Frequently Asked Questions
Many people ask us questions about our trips. We hope that we cover most of the usual questions in the event description. We also have some answers to the popular questions in our FAQ section
Safety
Our main hike leaders have undertaken the six-day Mountain Leader course (accredited by the MLT) as well as having undertaken the two and three-day Wilderness & Outdoor Activity First Aid course. One of our hike leaders even undertook a 6-month military-medical course culminating with practical training in an A&E Hospital and 2 weeks with paramedics. Both of our principal hike leaders have over 20 years of military experience, not just as conscripts. Much of their experience was focused on fieldcraft, navigation and first aid, making them ideal hike leaders.
All of our events are run by very experienced leaders; most of our hike leaders have a minimum of Mountain Leader training and an Outdoor Activity First Aid qualification or similar experience/qualifications. It would, however, be unfair to say that this makes the outdoors safe; there are always risks present, but with our experience, training and meticulous planning, we aim to minimise the risk.
Generally, our hikes tend to be limited to 20 people when in the hills and 24-28 in the lowlands as our training indicates that this is a safe number, it's also important for everyone's enjoyment that the hike is not hindered by big numbers, or a very slow pace as you constantly find yourself waiting and it prevents people getting left behind, as we hear so often occurs in other groups with 40-50 people on a day hike.
What type of activities do we do?
Over the past years, we have offered a wide range of events. These have included;
Hiking & walking (of course), kayaking along the Thames, camping & canoeing, yoga breaks, fitness weekends, potholing, historic sightseeing, overseas trips, indoor and outdoor rock climbing, cycling, trekking, backpacking, adventure weekends, coast walking, long distant walking, caving, countryside conservation, charity volunteering, sea kayaking, treasure hunts, paintball, the Yorkshire 3 peaks challenge, abseiling, recreation weekends, gorge walking & canyoning, rafting, navigation courses, culture trips, community trips, tennis, orienteering, coasteering, go-karting, horse riding and paragliding…
Unlike some larger groups that claim to have offered these activities, because it's good for their marketing and Meetup listing, we have offered all these events. Please check out our past events.
There are many other activities we would like to give a try in the future, such as sailing, scuba diving, static line parachuting, skydiving, exercise boot camps, target shooting, clay pigeon shooting, etc.
Where do we visit?
Our usual destinations include the National Parks of the United Kingdom, such as:
Brecon Beacons, Norfolk Broads, Cairngorms, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Lake District, Loch Lomond, New Forest, Northumberland, North York Moors, Dark Peaks, Peak District, Pembrokeshire Coast, Snowdonia, South Downs and the Yorkshire Dales.
We have also organised events with visits to the following areas of natural beauty that have included:
Arnside and Silverdale, Chichester Harbour, Chilterns, Cornwall, Cotswolds, Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs, Dedham Vale, Dorset, East Devon, Isle of Wight, Kent Downs, Lincolnshire Wolds Malvern Hills, Mendip Hills, Nidderdale, Norfolk Broads & Coast, North Devon, North Pennines, Northumberland Coast, North Wessex Downs, Quantock Hills, Shropshire Hills, Solway Coast, South Devon, Suffolk Coast & Heaths, Surrey Hills, Tamar Valley and the beautiful Wye Valley.
Many of our hikes have included some of the popular long-distance routes, these have included:
Cotswold Way National Trail, Cumbria Coastal Way, Highland Way, East Riding Heritage Way, Grand Union Canal Walk, Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail, Herriot Way, Hertfordshire Way, Mendip Ring, North Downs Way National Trail, North-West Coastal Trail, Offa's Dyke Path National Trail, Peak District High-Level Route, Norfolk Coast Path National Trail, Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail, Pennine Way National Trail, Snowdonia Round, Solent Way, South Downs Way National Trail, South West Coast Path National Trail, Southern Upland Way, Thames Path National Trail, Wainwrights Way, Wales Coast Path, Wessex Ridgeway Trail, West Highland Way, Westmorland Way, White Peak Way, Wilts and Berks Canal Towpath, Winchcombe Way and Wye Valley Walk.
We have also organised overseas trips to destinations such as:
The Pyrenees, Costa Brava in Spain, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Belgium, Slovenia (we are specialised in this destination, having created 4 diferent location trips), different parts of Croatia: Plitvice Lakes, Paclenica National Park, Makarska, Poland: Krakow and Zakopane, Madeira, Scotland, Italy: Gran Sasso National Park, difirent location of Sardinia, France: Corsica, Swiss & French Alps and Russia & Ukraine.
We have plans for trips to Ireland, Norway, Kilimanjaro, Andalucía and as the group flourishes, we will offer many more, too!
The destinations and activities listed are examples of events AAA have organised. They are not places and events added here to improve our Meetup search ratings and mislead members.
Polecane wydarzenie

May 22-25 BH in Snowdonia Wales: Cadair Idris, Rhinog Nature Reserve
HIGHLIGHTS
- Summit Cadair Idris (893m) from a hostel - Energetic Hike or Moderate classic stunning horseshoe route
- Take the opportunity to explore the Southern part of Snowdonia
- Hike the less hiked routes of Llawlech (589m) & Diffwys (750m) with views out to sea
- Hike parts of the Cambrian Way
- Enjoy lower-level hikes in the beautiful, less-visited Rhinog National Nature Reserve
- A fully catered event with AAA's famous & healthy home-cooked food
- Catering for vegetarians, vegans, just let us know when you book.
- Meet and enjoy the friendly company of other fun AAA members
- Enjoy 2-3 choices of hikes each day led by Experienced Leaders
- Peaceful private hostel location by the river with a fire pit
All questions to aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk
See photos from our last trip there, the August 2025 trip
WHAT TO EXPECT
AAA has been running Hiking Weekend events for over 17 years. With all that experience behind us, you can look forward to well-led hikes guided by knowledgeable leaders and delicious, healthy home-cooked food.
HIKE GRADES
You will have a choice of hikes, ranging from Moderate to Energetic. When we have three or more leaders, we also offer Challenging routes.
Our leaders are experienced in navigation and group leading, and all are trained in wilderness first aid.
Hikes vary in length: shorter options are around 15 km, while longer, more demanding ones go up to 25 km+. We'll tailor the routes to the weather on the day and confirm choices accordingly.
STAY INFORMED
Join the AAA Hiking Mailing List for our Special Offers.
ITINERARY
The event starts at the Kings Hostel at 18:00 and finishes after the half-day hike on Monday, around 1 pm.
Please see the link for a full itinerary.
KIT LIST
Check what kit is required and more.
ACCOMMODATION
We rented Private Kings Hostel, set in its own wooded ravine, on the river meadow just for our group.
This is a very popular venue; we may hike up to Cadair Idris from a doorstep. There is a fire pit we can sit by in the evening.
Accommodation is in male and female rooms for 6 people.
When we are full, you may camp for half price on a field by the river.
FOOD
All meals are included and prepared fresh on site—our famous AAA home cooking! We always offer vegan and vegetarian options.
Feel free to bring your own alcoholic drinks and snacks. There's no need to budget for eating out; everything is covered—no restaurant trips or pub meals required.
See our breakfast, our day out & dinner.
TRANSPORT
Driving is the best option to reach the Hostel. Please check out this file to request or offer a lift.
COST
The price includes:
- 3 nights’ accommodation
- 3 Cooked breakfasts
- 2 Cream Teas
- Friday light supper
- 2 Dinners on Sat & Sun
- 3 Packed lunches
- Choices of 2 Daily Guided Hikes by experienced hike leaders
- Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations, including Financial protection.
The price does not include:
- Transport to the destination
- Alcoholic drinks and other incidentals
PRICE
The trip is £328 per person.
Check out our 5-star reviews, Facebook & TripAdvisor Reviews
MAKE YOUR BOOKING
Click Attend and confirm your place with payment to the bank details below.
Name: AAA LG Ltd
Account N: 69543038
Sort Code: 60-09-02
Add Ref: 260522 (Add your meetup profile name)
Then email aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk to advise that your payment has been made.
If you have a question, check out our FAQ page.
Details for cancellations & selling your space can be found in our terms & conditions.
© AAA London Group Ltd 2025.
Errors and Omissions Excepted.
Nadchodzące wydarzenia
27
- £10.00

Petersfield to Liphook - Hampshire's delights
Waterloo, London, GBSUMMARY (all info is approximate!)
Distance: 21km (13 miles)
Duration: 6-7 hours walking
Grade: ModerateHIGHLIGHTS
- great views from Shoulder of Mutton Hill
- forests coming into bloom
- bluebells, spring flowers
- forlorn paths
- weird and wonderful moreland on Longmore Common
- Sussex Border Path & budding rhododendrons,
- country pubs for refreshments.
We'll start our walk in Petersfield and head north to follow part of the 34 km (21 mile) Hangers Way - a long distance path less travelled within an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The countryside around here is unspoilt and forlorn, and we'll meet only a few locals out for a walk with their dogs. In our first hour, we will be rewarded with fantastic views from Shoulder of Mutton Hill as we continue through forested slopes and over open fields towards Liss and then onto Liphook via a nice lunchtime pub stop (for drinks only).
After Liss, we will walk down Shipwrights Way to Longmore and Weavers Down, an army managed access land which is eerily remote and wild with a range of different flora, shrubs and trees. We will then walk on the Sussex Border Path and continue to Liphook, where we will reward ourselves with a pub stop.
This will be English countryside in its quintessential beauty and at its best – with budding wild flowers and maybe some wild rhododendrons - as well experiencing Longmore Common which feels like walking over Scottish moreland.
COST AND LOGISTICS
Cost: £10
Start: 8.35 London Paddington for Group Save
Meet: 8:45 for those who buy their own tickets & walk to train
Finish: 5.30/6pm for an optional pub visit.Recommended morning train from London
Dep: 09:00 London Waterloo
Arr: 10.05 Petersfield
Return trains: 18.20, 19.20Recommended train ticket
Off-Peak Day Return to Henley
· £25.75 group save/ network rail price
Recommended: Buy a yearly Network Railcard for reduced train prices
www.network-railcard.co.ukMeeting Point:
In front of Information Desk by the big PretREVIEWS
Trip Advisor | Facebook | MeetUpPRICE INCLUDES
· Guided hike planned and led by an experienced AAA leader, trained in Outdoor First Aid.PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE
· Travel costs
· Lunch, drinks or any refreshments
· PayPal feesRECOMMENDED KIT LIST (complete list)
· Suitable hiking shoes or boots
· Packed lunch and snacks
· Water - 2 litres recommended
· Waterproof jacket and trousers (Please no jeans!)
· Warm windproof layer e.g. Down/Primaloft/Fleece
· Wicking base layer e.g. Polyester/Tencel/MerinoCANCELLING/REFUNDS
If you can no longer join the hike, please message the Host listed on here, and update your RSVP status to 'Not going', to allow others to take your place. If the hike is full, and you have messaged us and have changed your RSVP to 'Not going', we will refund you, less than the PayPal/Meetup fees. To obtain this, please email info@aaalondongroup.com after the event, with the email address you use on your PayPal account and transaction reference. If the hike is not full, unfortunately we will not be able to provide any refund.QUESTIONS
If you have any other questions, please check visit our FAQ page. If you are still unsure, contact the event Host shown on this page.
We have operated over 1,000 events without significant incidents in the last ten years, achieved through meticulous planning. All participants (members and their guests) in any AAA Hiking event or activity are personally responsible for their fitness, safety and welfare, and must be equipped accordingly. If you have signed up for the event, you acknowledge and accept the AAA London Group Terms and Conditions.
© AAA London Group Ltd. Errors and Omissions Excepted6 uczestników - £10.00

Bluebells, castles and Stour Valley views on a Kent spring walk
Chilham Station, Ashford Road, Canterbury, KT4 8EG, GBJoin us for a circular walk through some of Kent’s finest landscapes, which are particularly rewarding in spring. We’ll cross rolling hills and quiet woodland, where we should see bluebells in bloom at this time of year, and enjoy good views across the Stour Valley. We’ll visit two of Kent’s most appealing villages, each full of character and set within countryside that reflects the county’s reputation as the Garden of England, with orchards and hop gardens nearby. The walk will finish at the castle in the typical old English village of Chilham, which has featured in film productions such as A Canterbury Tale, and we’ll round everything off with an optional, well-earned drink in a small traditional pub.
SUMMARY (all info is approximate!)
Distance: 22km/13.5 miles circular route
Ascent: 470 metres
Duration: 5.5 hours walking
Grade: Intermediate, along good paths, with some short ups and downs.COST AND LOGISTICS
Cost: £10
Meet: 10.10am Chilham Station
Hike finish: 5pm Chilham Station / The White Horse InnRecommended morning train from London
08:43 Dep: London Bridge
10:10 Arr: ChilhamRecommended train ticket
Super Off-Peak Day Return to ChilhamREVIEWS
Trip Advisor | Facebook | MeetUpPRICE INCLUDES
- Guided hike planned and led by an experienced AAA leader, trained in Outdoor First Aid.
PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE
- Travel costs
- Lunch, drinks or any refreshments
- PayPal fees
RECOMMENDED KIT LIST (complete list)
- Suitable hiking shoes or boots
- Packed lunch and snacks
- Water - 2 litres recommended
- Waterproof jacket and trousers - no jeans please
- Warm windproof layer e.g. Down/Primaloft/Fleece
- Wicking base layer e.g. Polyester/Tencel/Merino
CANCELLING/REFUNDS
If you can no longer join the hike, please message the Host listed on here, and update your RSVP status to 'Not going', to allow others to take your place. If the hike is full, and you have messaged us and have changed your RSVP to 'Not going', we will refund you, less than the PayPal/Meetup fees. To obtain this, please email info@aaalondongroup.com after the event, with the email address you use on your PayPal account and transaction reference. If the hike is not full, unfortunately we will not be able to provide any refund.
QUESTIONS
If you have any other questions, please check visit our FAQ page. If you are still unsure, contact the event Host shown on this page.We have operated over 1,000 events without significant incidents in the last ten years, achieved through meticulous planning. All participants (members and their guests) in any AAA Hiking event or activity are personally responsible for their fitness, safety and welfare, and must be equipped accordingly. If you have signed up for the event, you acknowledge and accept the AAA London Group Terms and Conditions.
© AAA London Group Ltd. Errors and Omissions Excepted
FAQs | Terms and Conditions | Instagram | Facebook | Trip Adviser | YouTube | TikTok
27 uczestników - £10.00

Oxted to Sevenoaks: Hills, woodland and bluebells in the Kent countryside
Oxted Station, Station Road West, RH8 9EU, Oxted, Surrey, GBJoin us for a rewarding day in the Kent countryside at a great time of year. Known as the Garden of England, the area includes rolling hills, historic estates and mixed woodland, with spring bringing noticeable changes to the landscape. Bluebells should be in bloom, orchards are likely to be flowering, and there are great views across the Kent Weald.
We’ll pass close to Chartwell, Winston Churchill’s home, and the surrounding countryside includes quiet valleys, grazed fields and higher ground with good viewpoints. Overall, this is a well-balanced walk that combines countryside, history and scenery at an enjoyable pace. We'll finish in Sevenoaks, with the option to enjoy a drink at a traditional pub.
SUMMARY (all info is approximate!)
Distance: 23km/14 miles linear route
Duration: 6 hours walking
Ascent: 600 metres
Grade: Intermediate, along good paths with many short ascents and descentsCOST AND LOGISTICS
Cost: £10
Start: 10am Oxted Station
Finish: 5.30pm Sevenoaks Station / The Chequers pubRecommended morning train from London
09:21 Dep: London Victoria
10:00 Arr: OxtedRecommended train tickets (prices from London with Railcard)
Off-Peak Day Single to Oxted (£4.90)
Off-Peak Day Single from Sevenoaks (£5.55)REVIEWS
Trip Advisor | Facebook | MeetUpPRICE INCLUDES
- Guided hike planned and led by an experienced AAA leader, trained in Outdoor First Aid.
PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE
- Travel costs
- Lunch, drinks or any refreshments
- PayPal fees
RECOMMENDED KIT LIST (complete list)
- Suitable hiking shoes or boots
- Packed lunch and snacks
- Water - 2 litres recommended
- Waterproof jacket and trousers (Please no jeans!)
- Warm windproof layer e.g. Down/Primaloft/Fleece
- Wicking base layer e.g. Polyester/Tencel/Merino
CANCELLING/REFUNDS
If you can no longer join the hike, please message the Host listed on here, and update your RSVP status to 'Not going', to allow others to take your place. If the hike is full, and you have messaged us and have changed your RSVP to 'Not going', we will refund you, less than the PayPal/Meetup fees. To obtain this, please email info@aaalondongroup.com after the event, with the email address you use on your PayPal account and transaction reference. If the hike is not full, unfortunately we will not be able to provide any refund.
QUESTIONS
If you have any other questions, please check visit our FAQ page. If you are still unsure, contact the event Host shown on this page.We have operated over 1,000 events without significant incidents in the last ten years, achieved through meticulous planning. All participants (members and their guests) in any AAA Hiking event or activity are personally responsible for their fitness, safety and welfare, and must be equipped accordingly. If you have signed up for the event, you acknowledge and accept the AAA London Group Terms and Conditions.
© AAA London Group Ltd. Errors and Omissions Excepted
12 uczestników - £309.00

May 1-4 BH Weekend in the Lakes - Scafell Pike, Helvellyn, Buttermere Fell
Cumbria Outdoors, Keswick, GBHIGHLIGHTS
- Summit Scafell Pike (978m) via the quieter Seathwaite route.
- Conquer Green Gable (801), Great Gable (899m) and possibly Kirk Fell (802m)
- Enjoy a moderate hike up Cat Bells (451m) & High Spy (673m) with views over Derwent Water
- Hikes up to Grisdale Pike (791m), Grag Hill (839m) and Gasgale Gill
- Visit picture-postcard Keswick and enjoy a ferry ride around Derwent Water
- Explore the peaks of Buttermere Fell, including Dale Head (753m), with views overlooking Buttermere.
- Helvellyn (950m)
- Based in a large country mansion, situated on the western shores of Derwent Water
- Experienced AAA event organisers are on hand throughout to advise you on your choice of hikes from the selection offered.
- At least 2-3 choices of hikes each day led by Experienced Leaders
- A fully catered trip
WHAT TO EXPECT
AAA has been running Hiking Weekend events for over 17 years. With all that experience behind us, you can look forward to well-led hikes guided by knowledgeable leaders and delicious, healthy home-cooked food.HIKE GRADES
You will have a choice of hikes, ranging from Moderate to Energetic. When we have three or more leaders, we also offer Challenging routes. Our leaders are experienced in navigation and group leading, and all are trained in wilderness first aid.
Hikes vary in length: shorter options are around 15 km, while longer, more demanding ones go up to 25 km+. We'll tailor the routes to the weather on the day and confirm choices accordingly.STAY INFORMED
Join the AAA Hiking Mailing List for our Special Offers.ITINERARY
The event starts at the accommodation at 18:00 and finishes after the half-day hike on Monday, around 1 pm.
Please see the link for a full itinerary.
KIT LIST
Check what kit is required and more.ACCOMMODATION
We've booked Hawes End Outdoor Centre exclusively for AAA this bank holiday weekend. The hostel is a beautiful, large country mansion set on the western shores of Derwent Water, just outside Keswick. Its peaceful location makes it an ideal base for exploring many of the area's finest peaks, and there's a ferry jetty nearby for easy access to Keswick town centre.
Rooms are single-sex, mostly sleeping 6 people, with one room for 8.FOOD
All meals are included and prepared fresh on site—our famous AAA home cooking! We always offer vegan and vegetarian options.
Feel free to bring your own alcoholic drinks and snacks. There's no need to budget for eating out; everything is covered—no restaurant trips or pub meals required.
See our breakfast, our day out & dinner.TRANSPORT
Driving is the best option to reach the hostel. To request or offer a lift, please check out this file.COST
The price includes the following:- 3 nights' accommodation
- 3 Cooked breakfasts
- Friday light supper
- 2 Dinners on Sat & Sun
- Packed lunches
- Choices of at least 2-3 Daily Guided Hikes by experienced hike leaders
- Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations, including Financial protection.
The price does not include:
- Transport to the destination
- Ferry rides and admissions to attractions
- Alcoholic drinks and other incidentals
PRICE
The trip costs £309 per person.
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