Walking essentials

Walks with connections to Writers and Books. And, Sustrans – 9 Classic Children’s Book Destinations

There are numerous books on walking and exploring e.g. ‘We’re going on a bear hunt’, by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxbury, which you could use as inspiration for a walk. Whilst research this website I h 9 Classic children’s Book Destinations.   As you will see from the blog below: Winnie the Pooh. West Sussex. […]

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Ramblers Organisation: Top Tips for Fun Family Walking.

Ramblers Top Tips for Fun Family Walking https://www.ramblers.org.uk/technical-pages/searchresults.aspx?keywords=family+walks provides numerous locations for family walks.   Make it an adventure: Don’t suggest ‘going for a walk’, make it an outing or adventure to somewhere like a park, a playground, woods or a pond. You could treat them to a picnic or take something to eat and drink along

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Hold All – One for all, and All for One

Grab Bag On our boat we have a grab bag from which nothing can be taken – not a sneaky chocolate bar or battery. If we have to abandon the boat, this bag is literally a life saver. Along this line of thinking comes the All-for-One (and One for All bag). All for One, and One

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Walking and Biking Routes: England,Wales

Traveller Ralf Potts wrote,: “Walk until your day becomes interesting’. Walking with children, your have to make the interesting.  If you need inspiration, near and far, have a “recce” below. Above, the River Hamble, Burseldon, Hampshire. (Above) https://www.hants.gov.uk/thingstodo/countryparks/rhcp This blog is spring-board blog for everyone to add their favourites. If you would prefer to start

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