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The Younger
Walkers Group are a friendly
bunch of people in the 20s, 30s,and 40s who enjoy walking. We cater
for people from Peterborough and the surrounding area
(Cambridgeshire, South Lincolnshire and North and East
Northamptonshire).
They meet
up every two weeks throughout the year and offer a varied programme
of walks to suit all tastes and abilities. The emphasis is on
meeting people and enjoying the countryside. New members always made
to feel welcome.
In addition to our walks
they offer a range of social events,
walking weekends away and a monthly pub meeting.
Visit www.pyw.org.uk
or telephone 01733 247275 for more information.
The
Peterborough Group organises fortnightly walks, usually Cambs,
Northants and Lincs area, occasional forays into Norfolk, other
weeks there are bus walks where linear walks take us to Stamford and
and the pretty villages between Stamford and Peterborough usually
about 8km in length, also occasional bus walks using X4 bus to
Oundle area. Contact on 01733 321944.
The Stamford
Group organises a comprehensive programme of walks,
fortnightly on Sundays during the winter months and on Saturday
evenings during July and August. The distance walked can vary from
4/5 miles for the Saturday evening walks to approximately 10 miles
for the Sunday walks, all within easy travelling distance of
Stamford.
The group is a friendly mixture of
people from all backgrounds whose common interest is walking in the
countryside. If you would like to give us a try, contact the group
Secretary on 01780 460203 for more details and a copy of the local
programme of walks.
Country walking is the most popular
outdoor recreation in Britian and in the countryside of Lincolnshire
there is a need to protect the rights of way network. As well as
walking to keep the footpaths open, we campaign and work to put
things right on footpaths.
As a member of the R.A. you will
receive a programme of walks for all the other groups in
Lincolnshire, a quarterly magazine and a comprehensive yearbook
containing addresses of accommodation available in the U.K.
Peterborough Community Website -
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