WALK NOTES

WALK NOTES – PLEASE READ THE NOTES BELOW BEFORE CARRYING OUT A WALK ON THIS WEBSITE
WALKS
Walk Notes: It is important that you read the notes before walking. All the walks on this site have been carried out over the last few years. Subject to careful planning in advance and during the walk, they should provide visitors with great pleasure. Please observe the countryside code.
The webmaster cannot be held responsible for any text errors or changes due to diversion orders and permissions being withdrawn. If any reader finds that significant permanent changes have been made to a route, it will be appreciated if they make contact.
Walking can be strenuous, and it is up to the individual to assess their fitness level. All the walks described are easy and should not present difficulties to a moderately fit person carrying appropriate clothing, equipment and maps. Care should always be taken to supervise children and animals in the country and on the roads.
On some of the walks, stiles will be encountered that may present problems to certain people, including dog owners. No time has been given to complete the walks, as these can vary considerably depending on fitness and the number of stops.
TRANSPORT
All the walks listed on this website are easily accessible by public transport. Contact the appropriate service provider for further information and note arrival and likely departure times. For those using their own transport, parking will normally be available near the start of the walk. Non-National Trust members will be charged to park at National Trust properties. If using a pub car park, ensure you request permission in advance and return for refreshments later.
REFRESHMENT STOPS
Opening times at pubs and tea shops often vary according to the time of year—last-minute changes are not uncommon. In case of uncertainty and no other suitable alternatives, it is always best to check beforehand.
PLAN AHEAD AND ENJOY YOUR WALK