Saturday Walk
SG Skelwith Bridge Walk, 4th April
Everything was good about the day. The walk, the weather, the scenery and the company. Great walk Dave. 6.5 miles and 800ft of up.
Everything was good about the day. The walk, the weather, the scenery and the company. Great walk Dave. 6.5 miles and 800ft of up.
21 members set off on a circular walk from Claylands Caravan Park, Garstang and headed towards Scorton. We decided not to venture over muddy fields so consequently kept to the tracks and lanes. We arrived at “The Apple Store” and investigated the newly opened workshops. We then continued onto “The Read more…
Our coach driver, Ian, completed a London to Paris cycle ride in September and raised £2106 with still more to collect. He personally paid all his expenses and so is giving all of the donation money collected to Brian House Children’s Hospice. Below is the article that was published in Read more…
Our friendly group met up at Fluke Hall, Pilling.Pilling is an ancient settlement with humanactivity dating back to the Neolithic period. Click here to view the report.
Our friendly group met up at Marton Mere. This 35 ha tranquil haven of wildlife holds SSSI status. “Tranquil” that is, save for a glorious orchestral backdrop of bird song. Marton Mere (Old English: mere + tun = lake town) was designated a Local Nature Reserve in the 1990s having Read more…
Our friendly group met up on the Banks of the River Wyre atGarstang where we were soon joined by onlookers ! Click here to view the report.
Our friendly group met up at the base of Warton Crag and wound our way upwards to have lunch at a spectacular viewpoint. Click here to view the report
Our friendly group met up at Little Singleton near a busy road intersection….“…and we, we took the road less travelled by, (Pool Foot Lane), …and that made all the difference…” Apologies to R Frost. Click here for part 1 and click here for part 2
A friendly group met up at Bank End with it’s expansive views over Cockersands….and strolled along the embankment to the ruins of Cockersands Abbey founded in 1184. Click here to see the report.