Posted: Wed 26th Feb 2014

Up and coming walks with the Deeside Ramblers

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Feb 26th, 2014

Deeside Ramblers have organised a number of guided of walks for March including the following:

10.00 Saturday 1 March, Overton, meeting at Church Road CP (9 miles)

10.30 Sunday 16 March, Malltraeth Sands and Llanddwyn Island, meeting at Newborough Forest CP (8 miles)

10.00 Wednesday 26 March, Holt/ Churton , meeting at Cross Street CP, Holt Optional Pub Lunch (5 miles)

10.00 Saturday 29 March, Sandstone Trail, Manley Common to the Ridgeway, meeting at Brines Brow CP (8.5 miles)

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Deeside Ramblers encourage new and experienced walkers to join them, non-members and Ramblers members are always welcome to enjoy their guided walks which take place throughout the year.

Details of forthcoming walks can be found here ‘Programme’.

The Ramblers is a registered charity that promotes walking in the countryside, protects rights of way, campaigns for access to open country and defends the beauty of the countryside.

For further information please contact David Jones on 01244 537440 or have a look at the website: www.deesideramblers.org.uk

 

 

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