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Deadline for the BW Culinary World Tour – France

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When:
February 15, 2024 all-day
2024-02-15T00:00:00+00:00
2024-02-16T00:00:00+00:00
Contact:
Jack
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This is the deadline for the BW Culinary World Tour – France. Do let Jack know if you’d like to join.

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Booking onto a walk

  • Most walks do not require advance booking, and you can just turn up on the day. We encourage those comfortable with Meetup to indicate there that you plan to come though, so that others can see there will be plenty of people there – this really helps to encourage new members to come along.
  • For the few which still have limited numbers, this is handled via Meetup. Follow the link to a walk’s Meetup page (or press 🎟 Register / 🎟 Tickets / 🎟), and mark yourself as attending.
  • Social and other events may have their own booking system – please see the event description.

Before a walk

  • Please check the weather forecast:
    • If rain is possible, please bring waterproofs.
    • If it’s a hot sunny day, please bring plenty of water and wear sun cream and a sun hat!
    • During the winter months, it might be muddy, so please wear suitable footwear.
  • Please feel free to contact the leader with queries about the walk, or if you are delayed on the day.

During a walk

  • Please be aware of our conduct and safeguarding policy.
  • Please follow The Countryside Code.
  • If you’re already a Ramblers member, please bring your membership card (or a digital version) if you can, to speed up taking a register.
  • Please be considerate to other path users and step aside to let people past – and don’t forget to say ‘hi’ or ‘thanks’!

Walk Grades

  • Easy: Gentle pace on fairly level terrain. Anyone can enjoy these walks and they are an ideal way for newcomers to try out our group.
  • Moderate: More variable terrain that may involve gentle hills or a few steep slopes.
  • Challenging: Long distances at a good pace, often involving hills and rough ground. A reasonable level of fitness and stamina will enable you to get the most from these walks.

Pace Guide

  • Gentle: led at a gentle pace with regular short breaks for water or rest. Should be suitable for anyone capable of the distance. (Expect 2–2.5 mph.)
  • Medium: led at an intermediate pace with fewer breaks but still suitable for most walkers. (Expect 2.5–3 mph.)
  • Fast: led at a quick pace with minimal breaks. May be a challenge for those with less fitness. (Expect 3 mph+.)
Speeds quoted are only a rough guide, including time spent on short water/rest stops and negotiating stiles/gates/roads etc. but not that spent on longer lunch or pub stops.

Upcoming Events

May
22
Thu
2025
7:00 pm Committee Meeting – May 2025
Committee Meeting – May 2025
May 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Berkshire Walkers are run by a dedicated committee team which meets once a month. The committee is voted in each year at the AGM in October. Members of the committee hold their positions for one year. The May committee Continue reading Committee Meeting – May 2025→
May
23
Fri
2025
7:00 pm Pints and Pool in Reading @ The Hope & Bear
Pints and Pool in Reading @ The Hope & Bear
May 23 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Pints and Pool in Reading @ The Hope & Bear | England | United Kingdom
Join the Social Secretary for a few drinks as well as a few rounds of pool at The Hope & Bear in Reading. This’ll also be a great opportunity for walkers, whether they’re experienced or new, to share any ideas Continue reading Pints and Pool in Reading→
May
24
Sat
2025
10:00 am Three Castles Path Part 5 – Tunw... @ Tunworth Lodge
Three Castles Path Part 5 – Tunw... @ Tunworth Lodge
May 24 @ 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
The Three Castles Path is a 60 mile trek from Windsor Castle to Winchester Great Hall. The Path is based on the 13th Century journeys of King John around the time of the Magna Cartna. It is so named as Continue reading Three Castles Path Part 5 – Tunworth to Totford, 14.5 miles, strenuous→
May
25
Sun
2025
10:45 am Three Castles Path Part 6 – Totf... @ Woolpack Inn, Totford
Three Castles Path Part 6 – Totf... @ Woolpack Inn, Totford
May 25 @ 10:45 am – 5:00 pm
The Three Castles Path is a 60 mile trek from Windsor Castle to Winchester Great Hall. The Path is based on the 13th Century journeys of King John around the time of the Magna Carta. It is so named as Continue reading Three Castles Path Part 6 – Totford to Winchester, 12.5 miles, strenuous→
May
26
Mon
2025
10:15 am Culham to Radley (via Abingdon),... @ Culham railway station
Culham to Radley (via Abingdon),... @ Culham railway station
May 26 @ 10:15 am – 3:15 pm
Today’s walk starts in Culham, where we’ll head towards the River Thames to following the Thames Path as it winds northward through lush, open countryside. From Culham station, we’ll walk towards Clifton Hampden, where we’ll join the Thames Path, of Continue reading Culham to Radley (via Abingdon), 11.3 miles, moderate→
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