On a frosty but sunny morning, ten ramblers gathered at Totteridge & Whetstone Station for a leisurely walk along a section of the Dollis Valley Greenwalk. It links areas of public open space alongside the Dollis Brook initially and then the Mutton Brook. Both join up to form the River Brent which flows all the way to Brentford. Refreshment opportunities are limited enroute so after a couple of miles we made a short diversion to a BP Service Station with a Wild Bean Cafe for a hot drink …… but
Six Polyramblers arrived at Brookwood station to meet Margaret, our guide, and her husband. Like last year, Margaret gave us a very informative tour of Brookwood Cemetery, starting with its history . She pointed out the grave of Zaha Hadid, the well-known architect whose designs include the London Olympic Aquatic Centre. We then walked through the non-conformist part of the cemetery with Margaret bringing to life (if I may say so) some of the people buried Continue reading Saturday 15 October 2016: Brookwood Cemetery and Pirbright (Surrey)→
Contributions from Hilary, Sandy, Gillian, Pam and Sunita
Hilary writes:
After many years of enjoying walking breaks with the club. I decided that my turn had come to organise a walk weekend. There was just one obstacle to my good intention a complete inability to lead a walk as I have no sense of direction!
Luckily my sister came to the rescue and agreed to lead the longer walks including a walk with her walk club the Nomads. Many thanks to my sister Janet and the Nomads for all their hard work in leading the walks for so successfully.
It was a lovely, sunny autumn day for this undulating walk following parts of different paths: the Woldingham Countryside Walk, the North Downs Way, the Vanguard Way and the Greenwich Meridian Trail. There were 12 Polyramblers on the train but two forgot to get off at Woldingham station. We started the walk going gently up through woodland before reaching the North Downs Way where we had a nice view of the countryside bisected by the M25 and the Continue reading Sunday 25 September: Woldingham and Chelsham (Circular Walk)→