Report and pictures from 2023 and 2024 walks

 

Longthorpe in the Rain.  Walk report for Thursday 8th February 2024

The Barnack and Southport Walk

The Annual Peterborough Ramblers running of the bulls

The Nassington Walk Part 1

Burghley Park and Some of Stamford – a walk avoiding the floods

When the rains came – a collection of pictures and videos from January 2024.

 

Peterborough Ramblers not only arrange walks through our local countryside but also explore other activities.   Here Mick Gibbison portrayed our summer “Forest Bathing” walk.  For a full report of the event please click here.

The final walks of 2023:

The Glinton Walk: the last Ramble of 2023

Castor in the Rain – commentary and pictures

The AGM and the continuation of the Bainton Walk report

Thinking of joining us for the first time?  Please read our introductory note.

Forthcoming walks are listed here 

Report: The Ramblers Draft Strategic Plan 2023

Latest walk reports

The most remarkable and extraordinary Bainton Walk (pt 1) with gates and churches

The Ferry Bridge Walk: aliens in the park

The Hamerton Walk: a much delayed report with pictures (the delay being totally due to the incompetence of the site’s editor.)

More Fotheringhay pictures and comments, and a plea for your help

The Fotheringhay Walk November 2023

The Great Lutton Walk part 2

The Walk from Lowick 19 October 2023

Splash Lane: a tale of lost souls (and cars)

The Lutton Walk (5 October 2023): from Domesday to Milk Quotas.

The walk through fabled Kings Cliffe with added pictures

The Barnwell Walk: a devilish demon peers on.

The Hambleton Walk, and a stern warning that all may not be as it seems.

Uppingham: the secret of the “lost” pictures

The Nassington Walk Part The Second: Legendary home of King Cnut

 Forest Bathing: pictures and a personal commentary on the experience

The Uppingham Walk Part 2 with no real explanation for the delay in publication

The Uppingham Walk

Braunstone in Rutland: Part the First

Braunstone in Rutland part 2: The rough and rowdy ways

A walk not taken: a Peterborough Ramblers mystery!!!

The Milton Ferry Walk part 2: a joyful conclusion

The Milton Ferry Walk part 1

The April to early July Walks are reported here.