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Trail name & distance

BWF Grade

Where from

Where to start

The Route

MemoryMap/ GPS route
The Rutland Ramble
10km Circular Walk
2+

The Old Plough Inn, Braunston-In-Rutland,
Rutland LE15 8QY

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The Maidwell Meander
10km Circular Walk
2

Stags Head, Maidwell, Northamptonshire
NN6 9JA.

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The Welham Wander
11km Circular Walk
2+

Old Red Lion, Welham Leicestershire
LE16 7UJ

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The Peterborough
City Trail
10km Circular Walk

1

Gordon Arms, Oundle Road,  Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
PE2 7DH

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Please note these are rural countryside walks (except Peterborough that is pushchair friendly) and you should carry a suitable map, compass, mobile phone, first-aid kit, food & drink. All that said, these trails provide a beautiful experience of some fantastic countryside so have fun & be safe.

 

BWF GRADES

GRADE 1 - An easy walk on pavement or well-maintained paths with minimal stiles or hills. May be suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.

GRADE 2 - A moderate walk in any setting with some difficult terrain, one or two substantial hills, steps or stiles. Pushchairs and wheelchairs questionable.

GRADE 3 A more difficult walk. All on poorly maintained paths or tracks, rough fields or woods.  Steep climbs, rough, uneven terrain or frequent stiles. Not likely to be suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs.  Participants with health problems should take caution.

Where a Trail falls between 2 categories then a plus has been added to the lower grade.

email: trails@rockingham-forestwalkers.com

The organisers are not liable for accidents, thefts and/ or damage to property. Every effort will be made by the organisers to make these safe, enjoyable and memorable events

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Last updated 03 August, 2008