A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Reading
'Come and enjoy this interesting garden which is a haven of peace and tranquility situated on the campus of the University. The planting provides year round interest and is open daily from 9 am ...
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'The Harris Garden is situated on the Whiteknights campus of the University of Reading, Berkshire, UK. It is an important amenity and access is granted to all who wish to visit ... '
'Our topics about the Kennet and Avon Canal are split over several pages going West to East: [1] The start at Reading to Garston Turf-sided Lock - - - : [2] Sulhamstead via Aldermaston to Newbury - ...
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'Wandering across some of England's most beautiful countryside the Kennet and Avon canal links England's Canals via the River Thames at Reading with the Bristol Channel. As the canal's name suggest it's partially a river navigation since it uses the River Kennet between Reading and Newbury and the River Avon between Bath and Bristol. The purely "canal" part of the waterway is 57 miles in length out of a total distance of 100.25 miles.'
John Fox
Member of the Ramblers - Berkshire Area Grouping
Member of the Ramblers - Berkshire Area Grouping
'Walking routes in Reading ... Walking in Central Reading ... Walking in nature ...'
'Normally has a day-walk on two Saturdays each month throughout the year. Various group members take turns to lead the walks. Most walks are between 8 and 12 miles long, with a pub lunch. Walks start within a 25 mile radius of Reading, an area which includes sections of the Thames Valley, Berkshire Downs, Chiltern Hills and North Downs ... We also walk Long Distance Walks in stages over two to four years.'
'Our local walks range between three and 12 miles, and we also venture further afield for long days out, weekends away and holidays abroad. We walk on Saturdays and/or Sundays. Our Wednesday Group ...
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'A friendly independent walking club which has been enjoying the local countryside for over 80 years.'
Member of the U3A - Berkshire Grouping
'15 car free country walks near London in South East England that are linked to form a ring around Reading. They are easily reached by train from London and Reading and local stations. The linear walks through the scenic Thames Valley and Chilterns countryside all have car free access and are between 4 and 11 miles long.'
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