Ham Hill Family Friendly Accessible Walk
Ham Hill Country Park in South Somerset has something to offer everyone – large wild flower meadows, mature woodland, Iron Age ramparts, open space and spectacular views
Ham Hill Country Park in South Somerset has something to offer everyone – large wild flower meadows, mature woodland, Iron Age ramparts, open space and spectacular views
One of the wonders of the natural world happens here in the United Kingdom every year and this is one of the best places to see it – the Starling murmurations …
This walk is quite hard going as the first 3 hrs are uphill, so good boots, sticks if required and plenty of water and snacks. The full walk is 24.5 miles although at the 18 mile mark you can …
We head down the hill towards Janet’s brae and soonhope, turn left onto the Soonhope and follow the path all the way up to Soonhope Circular midpoint. Here we continue towards Venlaw circular route …
Walk over the main Glasgow Road at the pelican crossing into Haylodge Park, then turn right and follow the path to the end where there’s a gate onto the Glasgow Road …
This is a short to medium walk that will take you around 2 hours. Make sure you have good walking boots for this and poles if you’d prefer.
This walk starts at the swimming pool car park. This is a circular walk as most of my walks are so you can do it in either direction. This is a difficult hike over undulating ground, therefore good boots, sticks and appropriate clothing …
This is a short walk mostly on the flat. The route starts at Gytes which has a car park. Follow the path to the main park gates, cross over the main road and into Hydro Gardens …
As you head over to Caledonian Road, at the start on your left follow the path up to the next street take a right at the end take a left this takes you past the High School onto Craigerne Lane
The Soonhope Circular is locally known as “Soon Up”. This is a short walk with some difficulty in terms of gradients, so good walking boots are advised as are sticks.
The Pap of Glencoe, also known as Sgòrr na Cìche in Gaelic is a familiar landmark overlooking the town of Glencoe. Despite its modest height – this is a challenging hill walk
This is a great family walk that not only takes you through some beautiful woodland but you also get to see some waterfalls on the way too!