Walking the Way to Health
Walk 1 The Knapp
Walk 1 in a series of Health Walks devised by Health Walk Leaders in Dursley with the assistance of students from Rednock School.
Walk 1 in a series of Health Walks devised by Health Walk Leaders in Dursley with the assistance of students from Rednock School.
Walk 2 in a series of Health Walks devised by Health Walk Leaders in Dursley with the assistance of students from Rednock School.
Walk 3 in a series of Health Walks devised by Health Walk Leaders in Dursley with the assistance of students from Rednock School.
Walk 4 in a series of 4 devised by health walk leaders in Dursley with the assistance of students from Rednock School Dursley.
Walk 5 in a series of Health Walks devised by Health Walk Leaders in Dursley with the assistance of students from Rednock School.
Walk 6 in a series of Health Walks devised by Health Walk Leaders in Dursley with the assistance of students from Rednock School.
A walk around Dursley looking at some of its heritage.
A route around the Uley Valley taking in the fields
and woods on to Owlpen Manor, and returning over Uley Bury and
Cam Peak.
A wide
loop, west, around the town through
fields, woods, and a golf course.
This is a very flat walk of about seven miles over the former flood plain of the River Severn.
A linear walk from Cam and Dursley Railway Station to Dursley Town Centre
This walk was devised for Christian Aid week 2021 when the emphasis was on access to water.
A walk of panoramic views north and south along the Cotswold Edge and from the top of Stinchcombe hill
A long distance circular walk around Dursley, Uley, Coaley and Cam.
A magnificent day hike along our famous Figure of Eight trail
Up through the woods behind Dursley lies a fabulous community quarry
A 3 mile circular walk visiting St. George’s Church Cam and Cam Peak