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Hillingdon Group

We are the Hillingdon Ramblers. We open the way for everyone in our local community to enjoy the pleasures of walking.

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Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking
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Overview

Join us for a walk of about 4 miles at a medium pace from Manor Farm (Ruislip) followed by tea/coffee/biscuits (50p) in the library. This week we will follow a familiar path to the Lido, but then venture into Copse and Mad Bess Woods returning to the library via quiet roads and the river Pinn.  The woodland paths are muddy in places, but nowhere impassible. Footwear with a good grip is essential. A walking pole might be useful.

Well behaved dogs on leads are usually welcome, but please check with the leader.

There are bus stops for numbers 331 and H13 near the library.

Please arrive a few minutes before 10am so that we can start promptly.

 

Saturday, 15 February 2025
Start time:
10:00 am
Estimated finish time:
12:30 pm
Difficulty:
Leisurely
Distance:
6.9km / 4.3mi
Ascent:
N/A
Type:
circular

Features

  • Refreshments available (Pub/cafe)
  • Toilets available
  • Accessible by public transport
  • Car parking available
  • Introductory walk
  • No Stiles

Starting point

Grid reference:
TQ 09011 87738
Nearest postcode:
HA4 7SU
what3words:
hurry.pass.local
Start time:
10:00 am

Meet at the entrance to the library on the Manor Farm site.

Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking