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Ramblers 1: List of Walks List of U3A Ramblers 1 walks Many of our Rambles are plotted on the OS Maps website – a link is given to those routes individually. There is also a map showing all mapped routes on Google Maps Date Route Length Link to OS Maps 16 Jun 2010 Grafton Regis, Stoke Bruerne, Canal 21 Jul 2010 Stowe Gardens, Chackmore 15 Sep 2010 Stoke Bruerne, Shutlanger 20 Oct 2010 Badby, Newnham, Everdon, Fawsley 17 Nov 2010 Woolstone, Grand Union Canal, River Ouzel 15 Dec 2010 Nether Heyford, Bugbrooke 5.9 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Feb 2011 Hellidon, Upper & Lower Catesby 16 Mar 2011 Stoke Bruerne, Shutlanger 20 Apr 2011 Silverstone, Bucknell Woods 18 May 2011 Greens Norton, Potcote, Duncote 15 Jun 2011 Abthorpe, Wappenham 4.6 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Jul 2011 Sulgrave, Weston 5.0 miles Link to OS Maps 17 Aug 2011 Blisworth, Gayton 5.0 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Sep 2011 Abthorpe, Slapton, Bradden 4.5 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Oct 2011 Cosgrove, Old Wolverton, Old Stratford 5.5 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Nov 2011 Old Wolverton, Ouse Valley Park, New Bradwell 4.9 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Dec 2011 Chackmore, Stowe Gardens 4.4 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Jan 2012 Badby, Fawsley 4.8 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Feb 2012 Castle Ashby, Cogenhoe, Whiston 6.3 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Mar 2012 Tiffield, Dalscote, Eastcote 5.6 miles Link to OS Maps 4 Apr 2012 Thrupp Wharf, Castlethorpe, Cosgrove 4.3 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Apr 2012 Ashby St. Ledgers, Welton, Watford locks 6.4 miles Link to OS Maps 2 May 2012 Stowe Nine Churches, Nether Heyford 4.7 miles Link to OS Maps 16 May 2012 Roade, Courteenhall 4.5 miles Link to OS Maps 6 Jun 2012 West Haddon, Winwick, Springfield Farm 4.7 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Jun 2012 Nether Heyford, Bugbrooke 4 Jul 2012 Akeley, Maids Moreton, Foxcote 4.4 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Jul 2012 Woughton On The Green, Willen Lake 5.4 miles Link to OS Maps 1 Aug 2012 Fosters Booth, Railway nr Bugbrooke, Eastcote 4.5 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Aug 2012 Hellidon, Lower Catesby, Upper Catesby 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 5 Sep 2012 Wardington, Edgcote, Chipping Warden 4.6 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Sep 2012 Weedon, Lower Weedon, Flore 3.8 miles Link to OS Maps 17 Oct 2012 Cosgrove, Castlethorpe 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Nov 2012 Greens Norton, Caswell, Potcote 5.2 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Dec 2012 Nether Heyford, Flore 4.0 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Jan 2013 New Bradwell, Abbey, Loughton Lake 6.0 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Feb 2013 Little Brington, Great Brington 4.3 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Mar 2013 Kislingbury, Upton Hall Farm, Upton Mill 4.5 miles Link to OS Maps 3 Apr 2013 Eydon, Trafford House, Culworth 4.9 miles Link to OS Maps 17 Apr 2013 Litchborough, Farthingstone, Stowe Lodge Cottage 4.6 miles Link to OS Maps 1 May 2013 Everdon, Newnham Lodge 5.0 miles Link to OS Maps 15 May 2013 Silverstone, Hazelborough Wood 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 5 Jun 2013 Turweston, Whitfield, Aerodrome 19 Jun 2013 Evenley, Westbury Circular Ride, Mixbury 5.4 miles Link to OS Maps 3 Jul 2013 Grafton Regis, Rudolf Steiner School, Grafton Fields 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 17 Jul 2013 Silverstone, Bucknell Woods, Handley Barn 5.1 miles Link to OS Maps 7 Aug 2013 Towcester, Shutlanger, Hulcote 7.1 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Aug 2013 Calverton, Grove Farm, Hill Farm 5.2 miles Link to OS Maps 4 Sep 2013 Stoke Bruerne, Stoke Park Pavilions, Shutlanger, Nunn Wood 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Sep 2013 Woburn, Woburn Park 5.5 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Oct 2013 Farthinghoe, Marstone St Lawrence, Abbey Lodge Farm 5.7 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Nov 2013 Everdon, Snorescomb, Preston Capes, Fawsley Hall 6.2 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Dec 2013 Caldecotte Lake 4.1 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Jan 2014 Furzton Lake, Emerson Vally 4.9 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Feb 2014 Salcey Forest 5.1 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Mar 2014 Stoke Goldington, Rocks Farm, Stokepark Wood 6.3 miles Link to OS Maps 2 Apr 2014 East Haddon, Holdenby 5.5 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Apr 2014 Towcester, Wood Burcote 5.7 miles Link to OS Maps 7 May 2014 Stoke Bruerne, Blisworth Hill Farm, Shutlanger 6.1 miles Link to OS Maps 21 May 2014 Blakesley, Greens Pak, Bradden 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 4 Jun 2014 Farthinghoe, Great Purston, Sandy Lane 4.6 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Jun 2014 Clifton, Bowman's Bridge, Deddington 5.8 miles Link to OS Maps 2 Jul 2014 Greens Norton, Foscote, Bradden 5.0 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Jul 2014 Abthorpe, Wappenham, Green's Park, Slapton 5.2 miles Link to OS Maps 6 Aug 2014 Silverstone, Chapel Copse, Whittlebury 6.1 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Aug 2014 3 Locks, Stoke Hammond, Great Brickhill, Rushmere Park 6.2 miles Link to OS Maps 3 Sep 2014 Cosgrove, Isworth Farm, Castlethorpe 5.1 miles Link to OS Maps 17 Sep 2014 Braunston, Wolfhamcote, Berry Fields, Little Braunston 4.7 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Oct 2014 Litchborough, Foxley, Seawell Valley 4.9 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Nov 2014 Bugbrooke, Nether Heyford, Canal 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 17 Dec 2014 Buckingham, Circular walk, Old Mill House 5.0 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Jan 2015 Gayton-Tiffield 4.5 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Feb 2015 Braunston, Wolfhampcote 3.7 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Mar 2015 Sherington, Three Shires Way, Tyringham Hall, Ouse Valley Way 5.1 miles Link to OS Maps 1 Apr 2015 Abthorpe, Slapton, Wappenham 5.8 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Apr 2015 Paulerspury, Pury End, Old Tun Copse, Grafton Way 5.2 miles Link to OS Maps 6 May 2015 Lower Boddington, Appletree, Aston le Walls 5.7 miles Link to OS Maps 20 May 2015 Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Cosgrove, Old Wolverton 4.8 miles Link to OS Maps 3 Jun 2015 3 Locks, Great Brickhill, Stockgrove Park 7.4 miles Link to OS Maps 17 Jun 2015 Litchborough, Upper Stowe 5.8 miles Link to OS Maps 1 Jul 2015 Lower Harlestone, Northants Golf Club 4.7 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Jul 2015 Canons Ashby, Moreton Pinkney 5.8 miles Link to OS Maps 5 Aug 2015 Charwelton, Hellidon, Catesby 6.2 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Aug 2015 Newnham 2 Sep 2015 Everdon 16 Sep 2015 Hackleton, Piddington, Salcey 5.8 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Oct 2015 Stoke Bruerne 18 Nov 2015 Milton Malsor, Gayton Junction, Rothershorpe 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Dec 2015 Weedon 20 Jan 2016 Nether Heyford 17 Feb 2016 Old Wolverton, Cosgrove, Old Stratford 5.9 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Mar 2016 Furzton Lake, Tattenhoe, Emerson Valley 4.7 miles Link to OS Maps 6 Apr 2016 Roade, Ashton, Stoke Bruerne 6.5 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Apr 2016 Fawsley 4 May 2016 Everdon 18 May 2016 1 Jun 2016 Litchborough, Farthingstone 4.8 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Jun 2016 Milton Malsor, Colintree, Hunsbury 5.3 miles Link to OS Maps 6 Jul 2016 Farthinghoe, Great Purston 4.2 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Jul 2016 Ashby St Ledgers 3 Aug 2016 Chackmore, Dadford, Stow 5.1 miles Link to OS Maps 17 Aug 2016 Woolstone, Milton Keynes 7 Sep 2016 Weston, Plumpton, Weedon Lois 5.2 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Sep 2016 Castle Ashby 19 Oct 2016 Gt Linford, Tongwell Lake, Gifford Pk 4.4 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Nov 2016 Blisworth, Grand Union, Gayton 5.2 miles Link to OS Maps 21 Dec 2016 Towcester, Wood Burcote 4.6 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Jan 2017 Northampton, Delapre Abbey, Hardingstone 5.4 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Feb 2017 Old Wolverton, Old Stratford, Grand Union Canal 4.5 miles Link to OS Maps 15 Mar 2017 Ashton, Grand Union, Bozenham Mill 4.7 miles Link to OS Maps 5 Apr 2017 Canons Ashby, Moreton Pinkney, Woodfordhill 5.5 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Apr 2017 Fawsley 3 May 2017 Little Brington 17 May 2017 Abthorpe 7 Jun 2017 Beefeater Turnpike, Harpole Turn 21 Jun 2017 Nether Heyford, Flore, Church Stowe 5.5 miles Link to OS Maps 5 Jul 2017 Canons Ashby, Oxford Lane, Moreton Pinkney 5.4 miles Link to OS Maps 19 Jul 2017 Crick, Grand Union Canal, Yelvertoft 5.0 miles Link to OS Maps 2 Aug 2017 Thorpe-Mandeville, Upper-Wardington, Danes-Moor 5.1 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Aug 2017 Cosgrove, Furtho, Yardley Gobion 5.5 miles Link to OS Maps 6 Sep 2017 Chackmore, Stowe, Dadford 5.8 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Sep 2017 Stoke Bruerne, Roade, Ashton 4.6 miles Link to OS Maps 18 Oct 2017 Braunston, Oxford Canal, Willoughby, Grand Union 5.2 miles Link to OS Maps 16 Nov 2017 Blisworth, Milton Malsor, Grand Union Canal 4.6 miles Link to OS Maps 20 Dec 2017.
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