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What's the Lincolnshire Walking Group?

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If you are aged around 20 to 40 and prefer to walk most of the time with your own age group rather than with the more senior RA members why not consider joining the Lincolnshire Walking Group. This Group is part of the Lincolnshire Area RA but it draws its membership from the whole county rather than local districts as is the case with the normal Groups.
Last Updated on Thursday, 08 January 2009 11:41 Read more...
 

Long Distance Walk guides - Triple Book Offer

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A special price offer for 3 Lincolnshire long distance walk guidebooks  written by the late Brett Collier.  The books are

  • Danelaw Way. This is Brett Collier's last book. It is a 60 mile linear walk from Lincoln to Stamford
  • Lindsey Loop . The second edition, now on sale, includes the extra section from Donnington on Bain to Market Rasen. There have also been several alterations to the route
  • Plogsland Round. A 47 mile circular walk around the city of Lincoln with the cathedral in view for much of the route. It links many villages following paths and green lanes across the flat, drained arable land and along the banks of the River Witham..

 

All 3 books together are available for £10 + postage from Miriam Smith on 01522 682479.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 November 2010 16:36
 

How to report a Footpath problem.

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plough-cross_smallMost of the time when we are walking in the countryside there are no problems. The signposts and waymarkers are good, paths are not overgrown and paths across fields are clear and good underfoot. However, occasionally because of an obstruction, heavy plough, locked gate·or a missing signpost we are forced to divert to another route.This is the time when we should consider reporting the problem path to the Countryside/Rights of way department of the local authority.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 November 2011 17:25 Read more...
 

penistone line Partnership - Train walks programme Jan to April 2012.

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Why not join a walk on the programme organised by the Penistone Line Parnership. www.southpenninesrail.co.uk

The walks are promoted by the Ramblers to encourage the use of the train service to visit a variety of South and West Yorkshire's countryside. Walks also take place in North Notts, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire. Walks are free but fares apply.

For details of the walks

Click this pdf link. Details

Last Updated on Sunday, 15 January 2012 12:53
 
Welcome to the Ramblers Lincolnshire Area web site . Our area is comprised of 11 local groups. See our walks programmes by selecting below. In addition, we have a 20's to 30's Group specifically for younger folk of the Area. For details visit http://www.lincswalkinggroup.org.uk
See our led walks programmes of 630 walks in the year, covering the whole county and beyond..
Any Questions?  Go to 'Contact Us ' menu, then 'Area Contacts', then 'Colin Smith -  Webmaster'.
Last Updated on Thursday, 08 December 2011 20:23
 
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How to find a led walk

1.You can find details of forthcoming led walks by Lincs RA Groups by going to menu item Group Walks and selecting a Group. This gives briet details of location and leader contact. Click on thr indicated link to get mapped details of the start point. You can print this programme.

2.You can link to the RA National Walks Finder and find walks near to a chosen centrepoint by a named Group or 'any Group'

3.Paid up members of an Lincolnshire Area RA Group receive a booklet showing the led walks programmes for the year for 11 of the county Groups. Details of additional walks or walk changes are supplied through Group newsletters , on the web or sometimes via e mail messages. Details given on this web site are abbreviated versions of thse given in the booklet.

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