12 Polyramblers joined Anna and Martin on this beautiful sunny and hot day. We left Cockfosters station and entered Trent Country Park, once the home of the Sassoon family. We then walked along the farmland of Enfield Chase and Hilly Fields Park. This area was once Enfield Chase, a 12th century royal hunting forest. Enfield’s woodland was described in the Domesday Book as providing food for four thousand swine! This was a measure of the woodland’s great size. From the hill, we could see the Shard and other skyscrapers in the distance. We stopped for a break at a small bridge where a sign advised us ‘No galloping’. Continue reading Saturday 27 June: London Loop 12 – Cockfosters to Enfield Lock (zone 6) Linear
Sunday 21 June: Walk with London Blind Ramblers – Otford to Shoreham (Kent)
Despite an unpromising start and even a few drops of rain, the walk turned out to be very enjoyable and refreshing. Making our way along the Darent Valley with our blind rambling friends, starting at Otford, along footpaths where our guide dog, Paris, could sniff around, run to and fro excitedly and roll on the grass in ecstasy , via Shoreham where the Darent is not much more than a stream but ideal for a dog to make a splash, then on through fields of wheat and barley, past rows of hops and early blooming lavender to the Lullingstone Country Park visitor centre. Fortunately most of us had brought a packed lunch as the visitor centre microwave had caught fire in the morning and the use of the fire extinguisher had spread powder all over the food in the kitchen, making it unusable! Continue reading Sunday 21 June: Walk with London Blind Ramblers – Otford to Shoreham (Kent)
17 June: A Walk in Bankside
After meeting outside a very noisy Borough tube station on a warm evening, 15 Polyramblers soon found themselves in the quiet street of Southwark. We went around parks, garden squares, churchyards, community gardens and other green spaces, most of them maintained by Bankside Open Space Trust (BOST), and which are oases of calm in a busy London. We started with the cottage-style front garden of Drapers’ Almshouses, then followed a mangy fox to All Hallows Church Garden where we were welcomed by a tortoiseshell cat. After crossing Mins Street Park, we went to my favourite garden: Red Cross Garden. Continue reading 17 June: A Walk in Bankside
Sunday 14 June – Circular walk in Runnymede
My first club ramble I ever attended was from Egham station almost exactly 37 years ago! It was led by the late Peter Gould, and I remember Rosie and Rosemary attending! Since then the station has been completely rebuilt with a housing estate nearby. This time the ramble date is Sunday 14 June 2015 and we are celebrating 800 years of Magna Carta, and my route took us into Royal Holloway College where we spent an hour at their Great Charter Festival open day. Continue reading Sunday 14 June – Circular walk in Runnymede
Saturday 6th June Berkhamsted to Tring Station.
A small but select group joined me at Euston. After an unusually quiet, for Polyramblers, journey to Berkhamsted we were joined by another three walkers and made our way to the canal. I suggested a visit to Waitrose but no one was interested. Instead we stopped to watch two cygnets struggling to get out of the canal onto the bank. Their parents were too busy preening themselves to take any notice but the persistent cygnets made it in the end.
Continue reading Saturday 6th June Berkhamsted to Tring Station.