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đď¸ 15 MAR - Group ticket for event - Lewes Circular
Participation in group travel is optional. You may attend the hike using your own transport. The hike itself is free of charge.
If you are attending this hike event:
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**EVENT**
FREE HIKE 25km \| Tough Hilly Lewes Circular \[**[LINK](https://www.meetup.com/freehiketogether/events/312882688/)**]
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**DATE**
Sunday 15 March 2026
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**THIS OFFER APPLIES TO YOU IF**
* You want to pay a ÂŁ13 total travel cost for the entire day
* You are happy to travel in a group of four
* You understand that individual tickets cannot be issued
* You will be travelling from **London Victoria** to **Lewes** and returning from **Lewes** to **London Victoria**
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**HOW IT WORKS**
You pay the organiser ÂŁ13 in advance. The organiser will purchase group tickets once a full group of four has been confirmed. If a group of four is not confirmed, your payment will be fully refunded and you will need to arrange your own travel.
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**REFUNDS**
If a group of four is not confirmed, your payment will be fully refunded and you will need to arrange your own travel. Once tickets have been purchased from National Rail, refunds are not possible.
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**â FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS**
**Q: What if I want to leave the group and travel on my own later?**
A: You cannot. You must remain with your group of four for the entire journey.
**Q: Will the organiser give me an individual ticket?**
A: No. The ticket issued is a group ticket and is valid only for four people travelling together.
**Q: Will the organiser give a group of four people a ticket?**
A: Yes. A group ticket will be provided as long as all four people stay together and travel together.
**Q: Who holds the group tickets, and how do we get through the barriers?**
A: The organiser will hold and present the tickets. We will pass through the barriers together as one group.
**Q: How much will it cost me on the day if I buy a return ticket with a Network Railcard?**
A: Around ÂŁ25.30, so you will save about ÂŁ12.
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**PAYMENT**
Sale has ended
After completing payment, please send a private message to AdrianB confirming that payment has been made. Include your transaction ID and Meetup profile name so your bank account display name can be matched to your Meetup profile.
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**CLOSING DATE**
Sales close on **Tuesday 10 March at noon,** when the tickets will be purchased.
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**CONTACT**
AdrianB: +44 (0) 7438 812 663
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đ **LONDON MEETING POINT - GROUP TRAVEL**
AdrianB will be at the meeting point holding the group tickets.
08:15 Meet at London **[Victoria ticket office](https://w3w.co/gear.deputy.orbit)**
08:30 Leave the meeting point and board the train
08:46 Train departs London Victoria
09:50 Train arrives at Lewes
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Please go up the stairs and exit via the main entrance. At the end of the hike, we will travel back to London as a group.
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You may also join the group on the train at an intermediate station, such as Clapham Junction or East Croydon, to avoid travelling all the way to the main meeting point. However, you must first purchase a valid ticket to pass through the barriers at those stations when entering and exiting.
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**IMPORTANT**
Please ensure you arrive at the meeting point on time. If you are not there when we leave to board the train, the group will proceed without you.
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Anyone who has signed up but has not paid will be removed from the event to allow others who are ready to pay to take their place.
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**GROUPS**
Adrian - Paid
Ashvin - Paid
Angela - Paid
Denise - Paid
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Ranji - Paid
Sandra - Paid
Stavros - Paid
Sherban - Paid
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Adam - Paid
Emily - Paid
Federica - Paid
Stpehen - Paid
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**NOTE**
If you prefer to arrange your own group travel, you can purchase tickets directly from National Rail **[HERE](https://ticket.southernrailway.com/daysave/2026-03-15/VIC/4/)**.
GREEN ÂŁ5 WALK: đłđ˛đż LIME TREE AVENUE and DASHING DAFFODILSđž IN TRENT PARK
A GREEN WALK through Trent Park and along its Lime Tree Avenue to the spectacular display of Sping Daffodils in full bloom.
DAFFODILS, LIME TREE TREE AVENUE, WOODLAND TRAILS, LAKES, MEADOWS, BABBLING BROOK, followed by friendly socialising with CHEAP FOOD and DRINKS in a convivial pub atmosphere.
**WALK START POINT: Cockfosters Tube Station** (Piccadilly Line - Zone 5). Outside the station look for Ken with the Kens Events/Meetup badge.
WALK ROUTE: Trent Park followed by Monken Hadley Wood and Pymmes Brook to Victoria Park and New Barnet.
WALK DISTANCE: Approx 6.5 miles.
WALK END POINT: Close to New Barnet Rail Station (National Rail - Zone 5). ( High Barnet Tube Station - Northern Line Zone 5 - 10 minutes walk away).
WALK STOPPING OUT POINT: 2/3 way through - Cockfosters Station.
**Scroll down to see Disclaimer and Notice of Risks.**
**COST of EVENT**:
**All of the walks on this group are only ÂŁ5 each to attend. Payment is not collected before the day of the event to allow you maximum flexibility. Why pay more on other groups for overpriced walks with no afterwalk socialising!!**
**The walk is free for holders of the Ken's Events Membership Card.**
Please arrive in good time to allow opportunity to use toilets at the start of the walk as there may not be any toilet breaks available during the walk.
WANT TO COME ON ANOTHER WALK?
For a list of future walks go to[ http://www.meetup.com/KENS-EVENTS-EXPLORE-LONDON-SECRETS/events/](https://www.meetup.com/KENS-EVENTS-EXPLORE-LONDON-SECRETS/events/)
Please post no pre-event messages unless you are posting something relevant for the whole group and only post photos of other members with their consent.
Kens Events also has a Facebook Page, Instagram and Twitter accounts.
[http://www.facebook.com/Kens.events](http://www.facebook.com/Kens.events)
Instagram Page
[Kenswalks](https://www.instagram.com/weekendgreenwalks/)
Twitter
[@KenEvents](http://www.twitter.com/KenEvents)
Kens Events also has a Facebook Group that you can join.
[http://www.facebook.com/groups/Kensevents](http://www.facebook.com/groups/kensevents)
When you arrive at the station look for Ken with Kens Events Flag outside the station.
RAIN POLICY: Our walks normally go ahead as planned even if it rains. Light rain is not usually a problem . However if torrentail rain is forecast, please check back to this webpage on the morning of the event around 10am for the latest update.
Unfortunately no large dogs and small children are permitted on these walks.
**NOTICE of RISKS applicable for all walks:**
Please dress appropriately for weather and terrain conditions.
Only wear good sturdy shoes, with ankle support, and carry a bottle of water and necessary medication. You need to be moderately fit for this walk and able to walk for at least 8 miles. This walk is suitable for the average experienced hill walker. Expect some hills. Do not attend this walk if you do not fit that description or if you have a medical condition (especially heart and/or lung conditions) that may impact upon your capability of completing the walk.
These walks are city walks and countryside walks where all the usual risks of injury during such walks apply resulting from interactions with road traffic, joggers, cyclists, e-scooters,other members of the public, animals (farm, domestic and wild), plants (allergic reactions), uneven surfaces, including portruding tree roots and potholes and there may be low overhanging branches.
In these walks we cross busy roads, use towpaths alongside water, bridlepaths, country lanes and sometimes ill defined paths and tracks through woodland, bush and countryside. Some tracks may be muddy and slippery, and conditions may be wet and icy. The walk leader is not and does not purport to be a professional guide, or a medical professional, but is instead a like minded individual who also enjoys hill walking and who is familiar with the intended route.
Do not attend this walk unless you accept and consent to the above risks. If you require insurance for these walks then you must arrange this yourself.
**DISCAIMER**
All Ken's Events are subject to a disclaimer. Please click here
[https://www.meetup.com/kens-events-explore-london-secrets/](https://www.meetup.com/kens-events-explore-london-secrets/)
to find out more about Kens Events/Walks and click on 'read more' to see full disclaimer.
BEGINNERS HIKE 14km Fishing Towns & Nature Reserves of the Thames Estuary
đ **Key Info:**
⢠Distance: 9 miles (14km)
⢠Grading: [Beginners](https://outdooraholics.co.uk/HikeGradings.pdf) with one main hill that we take gently
⢠Ascent: 140m
⢠Hiking time: 4 to 4.5 hours
⢠Cost: £31 (includes guided hike + return train)
⢠Refunds: Payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. If you follow our [[Resale Process](https://outdooraholics.co.uk/FAQ.pdf)] and your place is rebooked, weâll issue a refund.
⢠Toilet Breaks: On the train, at the lunch stop, and at the end pub
đ **Meeting Point**
⢠Location: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY before leaving home - you need to enter on the correct main entrance to the station, only this entrance leads to our meeting point, we advise allowing 10 minutes to find it: Fenchurch Street station inside the main entrance at the front of the station. Meet at the top of the escalators in front of the ticket office and the platform ticket barriers â [PHOTO](https://outdooraholics.co.uk/StationPhotos/Fenchurch.jpg). Please note - you must come in the main entrance at the front of the station, not any of the other station entrances. The main entrance is on a street called "Fenchurch Place", you can see it here on this Google Maps [LINK](https://www.google.com/maps/place/51%C2%B030'42.3%22N+0%C2%B004'45.3%22W/@51.51174,-0.079249,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d51.51174!4d-0.079249?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDQwMi4xIKXMDSoJLDEwMjExNDUzSAFQAw%3D%3D)
⢠Time: Meet 8:40am, leave 9am for the 9:18am train
⢠Return: 5:33pm arrival back in London (youâre committed until then)
đ **Highlights**
⢠**Hadleigh Country Park** \- one of the largest in Essex
⢠**Hadleigh Castle** \- enchanting 13th\-century ruins
⢠**Estuary island of Two Tree Island Nature Reserve** \- a sanctuary for birdlife and marine species
⢠**Leigh-on-Sea** \- often ranked as one of the best places to live in the UK\, a historic fishing town famous for its freshly caught cockles \- a local delicacy
⢠Sweeping views of **the River Thames** estuary throughout the trail
⢠Spot iconic bird species like herons, kestrels and peregrines, for all full list of birds you can see and seasons - [LINK](https://www.ebws.org.uk/birdsites/two-tree-island-leigh-sea)
⢠Remnants of local fishing traditions at the **"Graveyard of Lost Species"**
𼞠**Hike Description**
Our hike begins as we follow scenic trails into **Hadleigh Country Park**, a sprawling 387-acre area of meadows, marshes, and woodlands recognized for its natural beauty and biodiversity.
We ascend toward **Hadleigh Castle**, perched atop a ridge with captivating views over the Thames Estuary. Built in the 13th century, the castle was a strategic defensive position and later immortalised in a painting by John Constable. We pause to soak in the panoramic views and immerse ourselves in Essexâs medieval past that has inspired artists and writers for centuries.
Continuing along the **Thames Estuary Path**, we journey toward **Two Tree Island**, a 634-acre nature reserve surrounded by saltmarsh and tidal mudflats. This peaceful island is crucial for various bird species, providing winter refuge for migratory birds. It is a haven for birdlife, including avocets, brent geese, and Mediterranean gulls.
Finally, we arrive in **Leigh-on-Sea**, a charming seaside town with a proud fishing heritage that still continues today. Known for its vibrant maritime culture and delicious cockles and often ranked as one of the best places to live in the UK, Leigh-on-Sea offers the perfect end to our hike, we have time to explore and also enjoy a drink in a coastal pub.
đ§ **Guide:**
⢠Leader: [PAUL](https://www.outdooraholics.co.uk/MeetTheOutdooraholics.pdf)
⢠Contact (hike day only): 07873 221480
đ˝ď¸ **Food:**
⢠Bring a packed lunch
⢠Pub visit after the hike (drinks optional)
đ**What to Bring**
⢠Hiking boots/shoes
⢠Water (2 litres minimum)
⢠Packed lunch
⢠Waterproofs (jacket and trousers)
⢠Hat and gloves if cold
⢠Train tickets are arranged â just meet us at the meeting point
â ď¸ **Safety**
Your guide is a trained hike leader and Outdoor Activity First Aider
â **Want to Know More?**
⢠[New to Our Trips?](https://outdooraholics.co.uk/new_to_our_day_hikes.pdf) (perfect for first-timers, answers âwhat to expectâ)
⢠[About Us](https://outdooraholics.co.uk/about_us.pdf) (who Outdooraholics are, credibility, history)
⢠[FAQs](https://outdooraholics.co.uk/FAQ.pdf) (covers common queries)
đ˛ **Explore More &** **Stay Connected**
[Day hikes list](https://outdooraholics.co.uk/hikesbygrade.pdf) đŁ
[Calendar - All trips](https://www.meetup.com/outdooraholics/events/calendar/) đ
[Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/outdooraholics/) đ¸
[Facebook page](https://www.facebook.com/Outdooraholics) & [Photos group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/Outdooraholics)
đ **Terms and Conditions**
By signing up or attending you agree to our [Terms and Conditions](https://outdooraholics.co.uk/TermsConditionsOutdooraholicsHikingUK.pdf)
Š Outdooraholics Hiking UK Ltd 2026 E & OE
Trails & Ales: North Downs Way Hike
**IMPORTANT:** In order to secure your spot you must RSVP on the WeMeet app [here.](https://www.weroad.com/wemeet/events/london/trails-ales-north-downs-way-hike-50f3229e-e493-4f6b-879a-7c9591a109a3) Please also note this is a paid event of ÂŁ8.
**Smash 2026 hiking the North Downs Way. This is section 4: Merstham to Oxted.**
Join us for a day hike along the **North Downs Way**, tracing ancient routes through Surrey to the Kent Coast. Discover castles, cathedrals and beautiful countryside along the way. After the walk, weâll unwind at a local watering hole for a drink!
This hike is part of a **series of 12 day hikes**, covering the full North Downs Way between January-June. Those completing the entire trail will receive an **official finishers certificate!**
**Details:**
* This 14km hike is one for climbers - a short section but up and down the North Downs Ridge, encountering great views.
* **MEET:** 10:00am, East Croydon. Transport is at your own cost. Aiming for the 10:12 train to Merstham.
* **STARTING POINT**: Merstham, 10:26am
* **ENDING POINT**: Oxted (around 3/3.30pm)
**What to bring:**
đĽžHiking shoes
đ§ĽWarm layers
đ§Snacks & drinks
đAny personal medication
Disclaimer: I am not a qualified walk leader (yet), although I do have a lot of experience and will carry a first aid kit for the basics.
Join the WhatsApp group: A link will be emailed to you after RSVP on WeMeet, this will be the primary tool for all communications.
Come hike, explore, and make new friends on this iconic trail!
Hill Views of Ivinghoe & Dunstable Downs â Long Country Hike
Walk length 20 miles/32 km approx. Circular.
A very panoramic walk that crosses paths over chalk grassland and woodland from Dunstable Downs to Ivinghoe Beacon.
The mid point/lunch stop is close to the National Trust visitor centre at Dunstable Downs The Visitor Centre at Dunstable Downs is 243m (797ft) above sea level and Ivinghoe Beacon stands at 233m (757ft) above sea level, the views from both are fantastic.
Some features on this walk include a chance to see the Whipsnade Tree Cathedral before taking a route along the edge of the Whipsnade Wildlife Park.
The Tree Cathedral was created by Edmund Blyth in memory of fallen comrades after the First World War as a spirit of 'faith, hope and reconciliation, he was inspired by the beauty of a sunlit group of trees seen on the way home from a visit to the Anglican Cathedral at Liverpool. It is now owned by the National Trust.
This walk also follows some of the oldest tracks in Britain, with paths such as the Icknield Way; extending from Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire to Knettishall Heath in Norfolk and a small section of the Ridgeway, 87 miles (139km) long, an ancient chalk ridge route used in prehistoric times.
Meeting: We are meeting outside Tring station (main station car park) for the hike to start after the train from London arrives at 10.02am. Tring Station, Tring HP23 5QS. (please note Tring station has no facilities however there are facilities at the Ashridge Vistor Centre less than and hour into the walk).
The 9.25am train from London Euston arrives at Tring station at 10.02am. Train ticket approx ÂŁ15.00 using a group save or national railcard. If you want to meet to get any group saves meet close to the ticket office at 9.00am in case you need to queue (photo below). The organizer is not coming by train but will meet you at Tring station.
By car to Tring: The car park at Tring Station is charged at weekends. Other road parking around close to the station is limited. If coming by car you could meet us at Aldbury as there is more off street parking,
Meet us in the main village green, it is only a small village, if you want to do this be on the green no later than 10.30am when we pass by, the village is 1mile from Tring Station (please let me know you are doing this so I can lookout for you).
Lunch & Finish
Please bring a packed lunch and water for the walk. This walk should finish about 5.00pm and include a 30 min snack lunch stop, however the time maybe earlier or later than this depending on the weather and pace (this is a complete day event and you are advised not to arrange plans for the evening).
Tring rail station station has no facilities. We pass the Bridgewater monument and Visitor Centre 1.5 miles into the walk.
We are stopping close to the Dunstable Downs Visitor Centre for lunch.
Cost: ÂŁ7 cash or paypal (colin45@[hotmail.co](http://hotmail.co/).uk) payable on the day guided walk & meetup costs. You can do paypal or bank transfer if you prefer, please message the organizer. If you do paypal please send as friends and family to avoid charges.
Please make a note of the organizers numbers - Colin 07709305681..
THIS IS A LONG AND SUBSTANTIAL HIKE WITH NUMEROUS HILLS & SOME SHARP ACCENTS & DESCENTS, TIME FOR SIGHTSEEING BUT ALSO TAKEN AT A GOOD STEADY PACE, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE HAPPY WITH THIS BEFORE YOU RSVP.
Walking Safety
Walking is a great way to keep fit and generally very safe; however it does contain an element of risk. Before going on any of these walks you need to be reasonably fit and be prepared to be responsible for your own safety. You should wear appropriate clothing such as proper walking shoes, warm and wet weather clothing and carry sufficient food and water. Please see our Terms and Conditions (http://www.meetup.com/London-Explorers/pages/3170152/Terms_and_Conditions/)
COULD EVERYONE PLEASE AVOID COMMENTS BELOW THAT ARE NOT SPECIFIC TO THE EVENT AS THIS GENERATES SPAM, JUST CHANGE YOUR RSVP IF YOU CAN'T GO. YOU CAN MESSAGE ME. MANY THANKS.
Trails and Ales: North Downs Way - Section 4 Merstham to Oxted 14km
**Smash 2026 hiking the North Downs Way. This is section 4: Merstham to Oxted**
Join us for a day hike along the **North Downs Way**, tracing ancient routes through Surrey to the Kent Coast. Discover castles, cathedrals, palaces, and beautiful countryside along the way. After the walk weâll unwind at a local watering hole for a well-deserved drink!
This hike is part of a **series of 12 day hikes**, covering the full North Downs Way from start to finish between January â June. Those completing the entire trail will receive an **official finishers certificate**.
What if you canât make a section or twoâŚno worries, just complete that section in your own time and log it on your preferred platform eg Garmin or Strava â if I see youâve done it you can still get the finishers certificate! đ
**IMPORTANT:** This hike is being organised with WeMeet: London - to secure your place you need to do 3 things;
1\. RSVP here \(this ensures that the modest fee covering admin and coordination goes to the right person \- and most importantly so they can get your finishers certificate đ\)
2\. Confirm your attendance on the WeMeet app đ [Find events and groups | WeRoad](https://www.weroad.com/wemeet/events?cityName=London&countryCode=GB&lat=51.507200&lng=-0.127500)
(the event might not be available until closer to the time but don't worry if you forget - you'll be prompted to do this before the hike starts)
3\. Join the WhatsApp group to meet your fellow hikers and get all of the up to date information:
Trails & Ales Hiking Group community link: [https://chat.whatsapp.com/KwffvuKjSCLIcCDUQxytml](https://linkscan.io/scan/ux/aHR0cHM6Ly9jaGF0LndoYXRzYXBwLmNvbS9Ld2ZmdnVLalNDTEljQ0RVUXh5dG1s/A42ABEC437C09EA5B53D7A8060DE06FF433E0A4F9E0C77D232A5314E59800F07?c=5&i=1&docs=1) \- then just join the chat group related to the walk you're attending\!
**Details**
The shortest linear route on the Surrey Hills section of the North Downs Way at 13.6km, itâs one for climbers! There are several hikes up and down the North Downs ridge, but you can guarantee great views over the area of outstanding natural beauty all the way to London. Starting at Merstham, youâll cover old mining terrain and quarries, as well as the ancient churchyard of St Katherineâs.
* **MEET:** 10.00am, East Croydon. We'll catch the 10:14 train to Merstham (09.39 from London St Pancras). I'll be at the far end of the platform/ first carriage if you're boarding from earlier London terminals.
* **STARTING POINT**: Merstham Station 10.31
* **ENDING POINT**: Oxted Station (around 3/30/ 4pm)
**What to bring Essentials:**
đĽžHiking shoes
đ§ĽWarm layers
đ§Lunch, snacks & drinks
đAny personal medication
A basic kit list:
¡ Hiking shoes/ boots
¡ Hiking socks (and spares in case of rain)
¡ Waterproof Jacket
¡ Fleece
¡ Base layer
¡ Hiking trousers â no jeans!
¡ Rucksack
¡ Hat & Gloves
¡ Water bottle â at least 2 litres or water bladder
¡ Head Torch
¡ Optional: Gaiters (especially if there has been a lot of rain)
¡ Optional: Walking poles (I find these help on the hills!)
Disclaimer: I am not a qualified walk leader (yet), although I do have a lot of experience and will carry a first aid kit for the basics.
**Transport**
Transport to and from the walk is at your own cost. We will start and finish all walks at train stations, ensuring easy access from central London transport hubs. Information about train times will posted on the event pages and communicated via the Whats App group - subject to any rail timetable changes.
Come hike, explore, and make new friends on this iconic trail!
Hill Views of Ivinghoe & Dunstable Downs â Long Country Hike
Walk length 20 miles/32 km approx. Circular.
A very panoramic walk that crosses paths over chalk grassland and woodland from Dunstable Downs to Ivinghoe Beacon.
The mid point/lunch stop is close to the National Trust visitor centre at Dunstable Downs The Visitor Centre at Dunstable Downs is 243m (797ft) above sea level and Ivinghoe Beacon stands at 233m (757ft) above sea level, the views from both are fantastic.
Some features on this walk include a chance to see the Whipsnade Tree Cathedral before taking a route along the edge of the Whipsnade Wildlife Park.
The Tree Cathedral was created by Edmund Blyth in memory of fallen comrades after the First World War as a spirit of 'faith, hope and reconciliation, he was inspired by the beauty of a sunlit group of trees seen on the way home from a visit to the Anglican Cathedral at Liverpool. It is now owned by the National Trust.
This walk also follows some of the oldest tracks in Britain, with paths such as the Icknield Way; extending from Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire to Knettishall Heath in Norfolk and a small section of the Ridgeway, 87 miles (139km) long, an ancient chalk ridge route used in prehistoric times.
Meeting: We are meeting outside Tring station (main station car park) for the hike to start after the train from London arrives at 10.02am. Tring Station, Tring HP23 5QS. (please note Tring station has no facilities however there are facilities at the Ashridge Vistor Centre less than and hour into the walk).
The 9.25am train from London Euston arrives at Tring station at 10.02am. Train ticket approx ÂŁ15.00 using a group save or national railcard. If you want to meet to get any group saves meet close to the ticket office at 9.00am in case you need to queue (photo below). The organizer is not coming by train but will meet you at Tring station.
By car to Tring: The car park at Tring Station is charged at weekends. Other road parking around close to the station is limited. If coming by car you could meet us at Aldbury as there is more off street parking,
Meet us in the main village green, it is only a small village, if you want to do this be on the green no later than 10.30am when we pass by, the village is 1mile from Tring Station (please let me know you are doing this so I can lookout for you).
Lunch & Finish
Please bring a packed lunch and water for the walk. This walk should finish about 5.00pm and include a 30 min snack lunch stop, however the time maybe earlier or later than this depending on the weather and pace (this is a complete day event and you are advised not to arrange plans for the evening).
Tring rail station station has no facilities. We pass the Bridgewater monument and Visitor Centre 1.5 miles into the walk.
We are stopping close to the Dunstable Downs Visitor Centre for lunch.
Cost: ÂŁ7 cash or paypal (colin45@[hotmail.co](http://hotmail.co/).uk) payable on the day guided walk & meetup costs. You can do paypal or bank transfer if you prefer, please message the organizer. If you do paypal please send as friends and family to avoid charges.
Please make a note of the organizers numbers - Colin 07709305681.
Walking Safety
Walking is a great way to keep fit and generally very safe; however it does contain an element of risk. Before going on any of these walks you need to be reasonably fit and be prepared to be responsible for your own safety. You should wear appropriate clothing such as proper walking shoes, warm and wet weather clothing and carry sufficient food and water. Please see our Terms and Conditions (https://www.meetup.com/Escape-London-City-Explorers/pages/23195445/Terms_and_Conditions/)
COULD EVERYONE PLEASE AVOID COMMENTS BELOW THAT ARE NOT SPECIFIC TO THE EVENT AS THIS GENERATES SPAM, JUST CHANGE YOUR RSVP IF YOU CAN'T GO. YOU CAN MESSAGE ME. MANY THANKS.
Hiking Events This Week
Discover what is happening in the next few days
đł Hiking Cotswold Villages â The Most Beautiful in Britain
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**Weâve created a list of [FAQs](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e4VGmwhurmCng2cY3ZJHOS4j9ZlWKaX1/view?usp=sharing) to help answer your questions.**
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Come and join us for a truly magical hike to the Cotswolds to explore some of the most beautiful villages in Britain!
Think honey-coloured cottages, cosy pubs, tiny tearooms and narrow streets. The unspoilt market towns and villages of the Cotswolds have a quintessential English charm found nowhere else in the world. It really is a unique experience!
We'll begin our hike in the charming old wool merchants' town of Chipping Campden, home to one of the prettiest high streets in England. Our trail will take us to the picturesque Cotswold villages of Broadway and Snowshill, through some of the region's best scenery: rolling hills (the "wolds"), ancient woodlands and dramatic escarpments with stunning panoramic views. The entire walk is within the protected Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the largest of the 38 AONBs in England and Wales. After the hike, we'll enjoy a well-deserved pint at the traditional 15th-century Snowshill Arms pub.
**HIKE HIGHLIGHTS**
* Visit the stunning market town of Chipping Campden, famous for its elegant terraced honey-coloured High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. Admire the imposing medieval church of St James and the 400-year-old Cotswold Market Hall.
* Discover the picture-postcard village of Broadway (known as the âJewel of the Cotswoldsâ), and enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of its many charming, cosy tea rooms.
* Pass through the outstandingly beautiful, unspoilt Cotswold village of Snowshill.
* Climb Dover's Hill (230m), with its glorious views over the surrounding countryside. Dover's Hill was the site of the original English Olympic Games, which began here 400 years ago in 1612.
* Climb to the magnificent Broadway Tower, built around 1800, and enjoy unrivalled panoramic views from one of England's favourite viewpoints.
* Hike the northern section of the Cotswold Way â one of the 15 National Trails, passing through some of the most stunning and diverse landscapes in Britain.
**DISTANCE & DIFFICULTY**
Distance: 9 miles (15km).
Ascent: 450m.
Difficulty: [Moderate](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BMjvqhAAdSeCdyzLPHs0z04_e2TiKdci/view?usp=sharing).
**ITINERARY**
**07:45** Meet outside Hotel Novotel London West, 1 Shortlands, W6 8DR (a five-minute walk from Hammersmith Station)
**08:00** Sharp departure
**10:30-13:45** Hike from Chipping Campden to Broadway village via Broadway Tower
**13:45-14:45** Lunch in Broadway, free time to explore gift and craft shops
**14:45-16:30** Hike to Snowshill village
**16:30-17:00** Drinks and refreshments at the 15th-century Snowshill Arms Pub
**17:00** Departure
**19:30** London, Hammersmith
**TRANSPORT**
As on most of our trips, we'll travel in a comfortable 16-seater minibus.
**BOOKING**
To keep ticket prices down and avoid PayPal/Meetup fees (ÂŁ7 extra per ticket), we kindly ask for payment by bank transfer. Please include your Meetup name and the trip as the payment reference (e.g. John Cotswolds). As places are limited, we can hold your place for 24 hours.
Business Account Name: London Social Hiking Limited
Sort Code: 20-17-20
Account Number: 63116514
We'll let you know by changing your status to âPaidâ as soon as the payment is cleared. You can check your status next to your name in the [attendees list](https://www.meetup.com/londonsocialhiking/events/313366037/attendees) of the event. You donât need a paid Meetup subscription to do this â just close any pop-up windows and continue.
**THE PRICE OF ÂŁ78 INCLUDES**
* Transport throughout the trip
* Experienced, professional PSV minibus driver
* Guiding on all hiking routes by an experienced and qualified Mountain Leader
* Professional event organisation
* Group first aid kit with qualified first aiders
* Admin fee
* 20% VAT
**THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE**
* Personal insurance (for cancellation, accident, health, emergency evacuation and loss, theft of or damage to baggage and personal effects, and personal trekking insurance)
* Food
**HOW TO CONTACT US**
For all enquiries, please PM Anna (the main organiser) via Meetup. Alternatively, you can email us at info@lshiking.co.uk We'll usually get back to you within 4 hours.
Your guide will be Anna (07596844467, only for use during the hike). Please get in touch if you have any difficulty locating the meeting point or need help during the trip.
**WHAT TO BRING**
* Suitable hiking shoes with ankle support
* Sunscreen (if sunny)
* Waterproof and windproof jacket and trousers (if there is a chance of rain)
* Water (min 1L)
* Walking poles (optional)
**REVIEWS â**
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**JOIN US ON SOCIAL MEDIA**
This is where we share pictures from our events. Feel free to use for inspiration on where to go next!
[Facebook group link](https://www.facebook.com/groups/220802492121957) and [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/london_social_hiking/)
**REFUND POLICY**
You can check our refund policy [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ny-b2NmMzBlpCiKjzkqC2vJEisxlORpn/view?usp=drive_link).
Cotswold walkabout Up to 13km / 8 miles
**Do this walk because** \- You are welcome to join us for a walk in the Cotswolds\.
**Please note that its Mother's day.**
We will be walking with another Meetup Group called 'Variety is the Spice' so this is a good opportunity to make new friends.
Carl R will lead the walk.
**Walk facts**
**Form:** Circular walk from Charlbury railway station.
**Distance:** Approximately 13 km / 8 miles
**Duration:** actual walking time, circa 3.5 hours.
**Hike grade:** Easy/Moderate with a total ascent of 155m.
**What to take**: A packed lunch and plenty of water.
[Charlbury - BBC Weather](https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2653339)
**Also, we're not insured, so please have your own insurance for this type of activity.**
**Walk description**
Soon after leaving Charlbury railway station we'll join a fairly level bridleway that will take us to the hamlet of Chilson.
From Chilson we'll head for Pudlicote Water Meadows & join the [Oxfordshire Way](https://www.walkingenglishman.com/ldp/oxfordshireway.html) . After about 3km we take some lesser known paths that lead us back to Charlbury.
**Walk start location**
Charlbury railway station.
The walk will start promptly at 11.05am.
**Transport from Reading Central Railway Station**
There will a 7 seater vehicle from Reading (return)
(Please contact Carl to reserve a seat). Pick up from Reading Central railway station at 9.15am.
**Costs**
The walk is free of charge. On this occasion we are not raising money for charity.
ÂŁ5 donation towards Meetup costs for passengers in our 7 seater vehicle from Reading (return).
**KEY INFORMATION**
YOU MUST READ THE THREE SECTIONS BELOW - if you join this trip, you're confirming that you have.
1. [The perilous bit](https://1drv.ms/w/s!Amm1USRcx4vIguYmnugrVTjSPTyGAQ?e=KEtxLW)
2. [Our FAQs](https://1drv.ms/w/s!Amm1USRcx4vIguYnTkTcg0qmj9tSzw?e=RtfXnP), including an explanation of Group save tickets which will save you money.
3. See here for [what to wear and take](https://1drv.ms/w/s!Amm1USRcx4vIguYkeUPX7cpM0ZrmIA?e=Bn1d7g). Specifically make sure you bring good hiking boots and that you are ready for muddy conditions . Please - no trainers, they are not suitable for walking in the wintry muddy conditions.
**AND FINALLY**
On this occasion we are not raising money for charity.
Creative Freeze & Flow: Experiment with Motion in Photography - With Playtpod!
Movement is one of the most dynamic storytelling tools in photography. In this workshop you will learn how to freeze action with crisp precision and how to create motion through intentional blur, panning, and long exposures.
Through demonstrations and experimentation, everyone will leave with a stronger technical foundation and a creative spark for capturing motion.
We will provide you with a **PLATYPOD** to help stabilise your camera.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
* Understand long exposure: master shutter speed, aperture & ISO
* Harness motion blur
* Add drama, motion and depth to your photography
* Utilise Platypod for steady, low-angle perspectives
* Intentional camera movement (ICM)
* Panning to track a moving subject
**PAYMENT OPTIONS**
* **PayPal via RSVP**
* The Meetup transaction fee will be added. and you'll automatically be added to attend
* **Send ÂŁ25 via PayPal** to \*\*[creativebeansproductions@gmail.com**](http://creativebeansproductions@gmail.com%2A%2A/) with no extra fee.
* Send us a text or comment below and we will add you to the event attendee list.
EQUIPMENT:
* Any camera
* Any lens 24-70mm etc
* Tripod (optional)
OTHER ESSENTIALS
* A fun and experimental attitude!
TRAVEL
* As usual check TFL website for any issues that may delay your journey
CONTACT
* Alex 07956 264049
VENICE PHOTOGRAPHY WEEKEND - Oct 2026
[https://www.meetup.com/londonphotographicopa/events/313109095](https://www.meetup.com/londonphotographicopa/events/313109095)
UPCOMING EVENTS
[www.meetup.com/londonphotographicopa/events](http://www.meetup.com/londonphotographicopa/events)
Routes & Roots Weekly Social
Routes & Roots is a weekly social for all Black and POC Climbers! đŞđž
Expect great music, vibes, and an evening of climbing and community!
âąď¸Sundays at 6pm! (Launch Party on the 15th of February!)
đStratford City Bouldering
Entry:
ÂŁ9.50 including shoes!
Members - Free!
Make sure to book on in advance:
https://www.citybouldering.co.uk/booking/routes-roots
LCC CITY DRIFTING: Greenwich, Peckham, Lambeth [SOUTH LONDON]
Welcome back ramblers, rovers, loungers and loafers!
Once again, it's time to drift. We're picking up where we left off (well, a little west of there) last month to continue our long-term unguided navigation around the whole of London. We'll stay south of the river this time and keep pushing westwards into the heartland of glorious South London, starting from Greenwich and ending up, most likely, somewhere in Lambeth, via Peckham. These are some of the liveliest, most interesting parts of the metropolis so an extended exploration is a long time coming for us! Since this is a *dĂŠrive*, I won't say much more than that.
Meet out in front of Greenwich station, serviced by the DLR (Docklands Light Railway) as well as Thameslink (which cost the same as the Tube and run from big stations such as Farringdon and King's Cross) and Southwestern rail services.
Check planned TfL disruptions here - there are some disruptions to certain routes on the DLR for March 15th, but Greenwich station will be fine and our day should be all clear for most everybody: https://content.tfl.gov.uk/planned-track-closures.pdf
A little background on our City Drifting project here:
**Now just wait a minute. What the hell is a drift ([dĂŠrive](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9rive))?** A drift is any unplanned journey through the urban landscape in which participants practice a form of radical mindfulness, collectively exploring new ways of relating mentally, ideologically and materially to the "ordinary" urban environment we all think we know so well.
First theorised publicly by Situationist thinker, artist and provocateur Guy Debord in his 1956 essay *[Theory of the DĂŠrive](https://libcom.org/article/theory-derive-guy-debord)*, drifting is a sort of *critique of ideology* done by walking, looking, and feeling. **The urban environment of London is not a neutral space:** it is packed with surveillance equipment, anti-homeless architecture, consumerist [Gruen transfers,](https://www.smartcapitalmind.com/what-is-the-gruen-transfer.htm) crowd management systems and security perimeters, among a thousand other subtle and not-so-subtle methods of population control. Moreover, our everyday relationship to the city and its pathways is conditioned deeply by our habits of movement and our habitual perceptions: our commute to work, to school, our nips down to the shops, etc. **All these routines create what Marxists call a *reified* relationship with the urban environment: through over-familiarity it becomes something seemingly natural, "just there", ordinary, unchangeable - boring.** This boredom and familiarity kills the radical imagination, without which we're fucked.
To be able to start to imagine how society could be transformed, we also need to imagine how spaces, buildings, their use, their whole purpose (and who these serve) could themselves be transformed. A necessary step in this process, according to Debord and the Situationists, is the drift. Like the 19th-century gentleman *[flâneur](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fl%C3%A2neur),* by wandering the city with an attitude of "fresh eyes", we can shake loose our ingrained sense of what London and its streets are like. **As a collective, we will work to "estrange our senses" and see the streets, buildings and people differently, as if we were encountering them for the first time.** That is to say: these aren't just random walks around London - with the right frame of mind, they will be opportunities to turn the world upside down, if only for a moment!
But don't take it from me - as Debord observed:
*"In a dĂŠrive one or more persons during a certain period **drop their relations, their work and leisure activities, and all their other usual motives for movement and action, and let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters they find there.** Chance is a less important factor in this activity than one might think: from a dĂŠrive point of view cities have [psychogeographical](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogeography) contours, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes that strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones."*
See you on the streets comrades, and remember, as [Raoul Vaneigem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul_Vaneigem) once wrote: *"All space is occupied by the enemy. We are living under a permanent curfew. Not just the cops â the geometry".*
FULL - Social Walk, Games & Pub Trip | Southwark Park
**Spring is here and to make the most of the amazing colours of the season starting to come into bloom, we've got your Sunday sorted with our latest Social Walk and Pub trip!**
And for this month's social walk, we'll be hiking from Southwark Park to Waterloo.
To kick things off in Southwark Park - you'll be allocated a group/team for an initial mix of fun games designed to help you break the ice and get to know your fellow walkers a little better.
Weâll then set off on our 2-3 hour hike wandering past the serene channels and lakes of Canada Water, Stave Hill Ecological Park and the wild and rustic Russia Dock Woodland.
We will before heading west along the River Thames to Waterloo, past some of the many of the famous sights of the capital, such as the Tower of London, London Bridge and Shakespeare's Globe.
Best of all, weâll be ending up at one of our favourite pubs near the Southbank, where weâll be dusting off our **huge collection of board games for you to enjoy.**
And so youâll be able to rest your legs and have a couple of drinks, get to know your fellow 20s and 30s, and play some games.
Owing to capacity at the pub, we will sadly be having to cap numbers and so do make sure you nab your place as soon as you can - as we will be having to turn off RSVPS when weâre nearing the capacity limit.
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**WHERE/WHEN WE WILL MEET**
Meet Point - Southwark Park Bandstand, Southwark Park, Gomm Rd, London SE16 2TX ([https://goo.gl/maps/tFhFJjuaKQegM2xC9](https://goo.gl/maps/tFhFJjuaKQegM2xC9))
Closest stations: Bermondsey (5 min walk)
Destination: Thirsty Bear, Waterloo
Walk Finish time: 5:00pm (approx)
Pub Finish time: 6:30pm - 8:00pm
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**JOIN THE COMMUNITY**
Set up in November 2021, our community project was set up to help 20s and 30s in London meet, connect and hopefully build life-long friendships.
To help make this happen, we also host all kinds of events from free social walks, games evenings, day trips, social events, activity nights to picnics.
To learn more about our community or to follow us on social media, please follow one of the links below.
**Website - [https://friendship-project.co.uk](https://friendship-project.co.uk/)**
**Instagram - [https://www.instagram.com/great.friendship](https://www.instagram.com/great.friendship)**
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Trails & Ales! Slate Run Metro Park / Loose Rail Brewing
**History**
[Slate Run Metro Park](https://www.metroparks.net/parks-and-trails/slate-run/), located south of Canal Winchester in Pickaway County, has roots tracing back to the early planning efforts of the Columbus and Franklin County Metropolitan Park District. In 1963, Metro Parks officials identified the land along Slate Run as having strong potential for a large metropolitan park due to its expansive acreage, diverse habitats, and natural features like the stream that gave the area its name. The largest stream in the vicinity, Slate Run, flows south to northwest through a ridge, providing a logical basis for the park's designation. Between 1964 and 1968, Metro Parks acquired approximately 1,662 acres through multiple parcels, including a key 212-acre farmstead that had been continuously operated since 1805. This acquisition phase positioned Slate Run as a future major addition to the system, following the openings of other parks like Sharon Woods in 1968 and Highbanks in 1973.
The park officially opened to the public in 1981, marking it as the sixth Metro Park in the district and, at the time, the largest with its substantial land holdings. From the outset, Metro Parks envisioned incorporating a living historical farm to educate visitors about 19th-century Ohio agriculture. The focal 212-acre parcel, purchased from the White family heirs in 1964, included historic structures that made it ideal for this purpose. The park's development preserved natural areas such as grasslands, wetlands, meadows, and forests while integrating interpretive elements. Upon opening, Slate Run quickly became a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Central to the park's identity is the Slate Run Living Historical Farm, which interprets life on a typical Ohio farm in the 1880s. The gothic revival farmhouse on the site was constructed in 1856 by owner Isaac Fridley and later restored by Metro Parks for historical accuracy. Visitors can explore interiors like the living room, parlor, and kitchen, where interpreters demonstrate period activities. The multi-bay barn, built in 1881 by Samuel Oman (the fourth owner), was meticulously restored with help from Amish carpenters. Heirloom animals such as Percheron horses, pigs, geese, and turkeys inhabit the farm, enhancing the immersive experience.
The historical farmstead reflects a long lineage of ownership and agricultural use dating back to the early 19th century. Continuous farming on the land since 1805 made the site authentic for recreating late-19th-century practices, including grain harvesting and animal husbandry. Metro Parks focused on authenticity by restoring original buildings and introducing period-appropriate methods, such as horse-powered threshing machines from the late 1880s. The farm operates with volunteers and staff in period attire to portray daily rural life. This educational component has drawn school groups and families for decades.
Today, Slate Run Metro Park spans about 1,705 acres and attracts roughly 250,000 visitors annually for its blend of natural preservation and historical interpretation. The park maintains diverse habitats supporting wildlife like nesting sandhill cranes and reintroduced northern bobwhite quail. Trails and open spaces offer opportunities for hiking and observation amid the preserved landscapes. The Living Historical Farm remains a crown jewel, continuing to teach about Ohio's agricultural heritage. Ongoing programs and restorations ensure the site's relevance for future generations.
**Map of the Park**
Here is a [map of Slate Run](https://www.metroparks.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SLR-parkmap@2x.gif).
**Summary**
For this event, we will hike the Five Oaks, Sugar Maple, Covered Bridge, Shagbark, and Lake Trails. This will be around 4.5 to 5 miles. While Slate Run is moderately strenuous in a few places, it's generally a good place to hike and doesn't seem to wear people out. Some spots on the hike are unshaded, though, so be prepared for the possibility of some sun.
I find Slate Run to be very underappreciated for the quality of its hiking.
**Where We'll Meet**
We'll meet at the [Shady Grove Picnic Area](https://www.google.com/maps/place/39%C2%B045'30.1%22N+82%C2%B050'13.2%22W/@39.758347,-82.83701,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d39.758347!4d-82.83701?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDIxMS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D). You can use the map pin I've provided here; it's accurate. There's a latrine at Shady Grove, but there is no running water (no water fountains). We will pass a water fountain when we get to the Buzzard's Roost Picnic Area, although I can't guarantee this fountain won't be off for the winter. I'd recommend bringing some water just in case, at least for after the hike.
I'd also recommend [hiking shoes](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D972KN3W) for this park.
**After the Hike**
Once we're finished at Slate Run, we'll head over to [Loose Rail Brewing](https://looserailbrewing.com/) for [drinks](https://looserailbrewing.com/canal-winchester-canal-winchester-loose-rail-brewing-drink-menu) and [food](https://looserailbrewing.com/canal-winchester-canal-winchester-loose-rail-brewing-food-menu). The brewery's actual address is [37 W Waterloo St, Canal Winchester, OH 43110](https://www.google.com/maps/place/37+W+Waterloo+St,+Canal+Winchester,+OH+43110/@39.8432511,-82.8071032,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x88387be3ac496d83:0x23e8ee9d9391dd6b!8m2!3d39.8432511!4d-82.8071032!16s%2Fg%2F11cp8n8x1j?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDIxMS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D), and it's about 10-12 minutes from Slate Run. We should be there by 5 if you can't make the hike and just want to join us for drinks.
Whitehall Park Hike
Join us for 2.5 mile hike at the Whitehall Community Park leaving from the Whitehall YMCA. We will do two 1.25 loops around the park all on a paved path, including one significant hill.
Hike Blendon Woods Metro Park
Hi ladies. We will meet in front of the Nature Center and head to the two Observation decks. We will then hike Hickory Ridge, Ripple Rock, Overlook and Sugarbush trails to get approximately four miles total distance. We will walk approximately a 18 minute mile pace. Please wear appropriate hiking shoes.
Sharon Woods HIKE
Meet in the Maple Grove Picnic area. If trail conditions are poor, we will use the Multipurpose Path.
Hike High Banks
Hike approx 4.0 miles at approx. 18 minute mile pace. Meet in front of the Nature Center.














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