The Ramblers' Association is Britain's biggest charity working to promote walking and to improve conditions for all walkers. With 136,000 members in England, Scotland and Wales, it has been working for walkers for 70 years.
Through its network of dedicated volunteers and staff, the association supports all who walk, from beginners to experienced enthusiasts, family groups to solitary strollers, the very young and young at heart. It is dedicated to safeguarding Britain'
s unique network of public paths.
The RA also aims to provide information to help you plan your walk and enjoy it in safety and comfort, as well as increasing access for walkers by establishing statutory rights of access to the outdoors.
Listed here are the dates, starting point, map reference, starting time and distance for all the circular, guided walks in this area for the week beginning Thursday April 3. If you would like to join any of them, just turn up at the starting point wearing stout shoes, with some weatherproof clothing, a drink and, if the walk is more than about five miles, a packed lunch. Then whether you are an RA member or not, you will be made very welcome.
Thursday April 3:Lowna car park (SE 686 910) 10am six miles.
Saturday April 5:Beverley Westwood, Newbald Road junction (TA 023 397) 10am 11 miles.
Sunday April 6: Warter car park (SE 867 503) 10am eight miles.
Hutton Buscel lay-by (A170) (SE 973 837) 10am 10 miles.
Behind Flask Inn (A171) (NZ 932 007) 10am 11 miles.
Millington church (SE 829 519) 11am seven miles.
Sutton Bank car park (SE 517 832) 1.30pm five miles.
Monday April 7:Watton (TA 018 497) 1.30pm six miles.
Wednesday April 9:North Newbald Green (SE 912 368) 10am six miles.
Norton car park (SE 792 713) 10.30am 10 miles.
Farndale Low Mill car park (SE 673 953) 10.30am seven miles.
The Ramblers' Association also organises a series of linear walks using public transport, and some walks where there is a stop for a pub lunch.
If you would like any further information on any of these, please ring Driffield (01377) 272524 or visit www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk.
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