Ting Luo – Kendal to Scout Scar walk, 29th of March 2025
Thanks to Christine for leading amazing walk. Beautiful scenery and lovely company.
Thanks to Christine for leading amazing walk. Beautiful scenery and lovely company.
We start our walk on the Brigsteer Road above Kendal, which means we avoid a lot of the height of Scout Scar, making it an easier walk. We stroll over Helsington Barrows to reach a large cairn, and from there we head northwards along Scout Scar to reach a panoramic Read more
Thanks to Simon Graham for leading Bleasdale walk, no muddy boots and great company as always
Thanks to Julie for our 1st fantastic walk of 2025
This is a 6 mile walk at Bleasdale, which is a gentle stroll with no stiles and no real hills. We will stop on the way at Barton Grange where you are free to browse and/or have a drink in the cafe. From there we will be dropped off at Read more
Well, at last, a great walk. We’ll stop at Truckhaven on the way to Burton-in-Kendal. There are a couple of inclines to get great views. There was some mud on the canal path, but it was passable. There is a pub at the end of the walk which is less than Read more
One of our long standing members passed away recently, and her family have passed on the funeral details. It will be held on Monday the 2nd of December at Carleton Crematorium, at 12:30. They have requested family flowers only. If anyone wishes to say a final goodbye to Jean, please Read more
The walk on Saturday the 26th of October walk is the Lydiate Loop.This is a 51/2 mile, very flat circular walk around the West Lancashire/Merseyside borders, with only 1 stile.Starting and ending at The Running Horses pub, which is right on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, we soon join the Trans Pennine Read more
Circular 6 mile walk from the Calf’s Head at Worston in the shadow of Pendle Hill.No stiles and no big hills. Farm tracks, fields and footpaths. Lovely views of this valley with its old buildings and farms.Lunch at the charming hamlet of Downham voted one of Lancashire’s prettiest.Back to the Read more
Thanks to Beverley Peacock and Mick for the lovely walk, great company