Leaders: Alan and Pauline
Area: Kempley and Dymock
Start: 10.00 am
Terrain: Gently undulating through arable fields, pasture and woodland. Short road sections, half a dozen stiles. It could be muddy.
Distance: am 5 miles; pm 5.3 miles
Description:
“A circular walk following the Daffodil Way in North West Gloucestershire, close to the border with Herefordshire. We pass through the villages of Kempley and Dymock, both having fascinating churches – St Mary’s containing the Dymock Poets Exhibition, St Mary’s Kempley (English Heritage) with its 12th century frescoes and St Edward’s, Kempley – cathedral of the Arts and Crafts Movement.”
Lunch:
When: 12.30 pm
Where: The Beauchamp Arms, Dymock
Details: Pub lunch
If you are interested in joining this ramble please contact the club using the details below or through our contact form
Email: info@eveshamramblingclub.org.uk