This is an easy circular 6m walk on level paths, two stiles, crossing the B376 Wraysbury Rd twice with no particular hazards except 'ticks' which may lurk in the long grass. In wet weather, flooding may occur possibly necessitating rerouting, stay tuned!
Contrasting views of the Lammas Lakes, the River Thames, the disused West Drayton railway, the 200 year old 'yellow ant' hills and a blaze of colour from up to 300 species of wild flower on this ancient and protected moor will surely offer something for everyone.
Probably the newest addition to Surrey (alias Middx), Staines changed its name to Staines-on-Thames
Optional lunch afterwards, please txt Gordon a week beforehand on 07847 998375 to book a table place