This month's walk is from the “The Admiral Nelson”, Braunston. The walk will start at the usual time, 10.15 for 10.30.
David says it's approximately 3.5 miles in length and that it's a nice, easy walk with plenty to see going on around. There’s one wooden bridge, with open steps up either end over the Marina entrance
David Harrop had come up trumps with his selection of location, but only four of us turmed up for this walk, which was a shame as it was a lovely day for it, and the walk is very attractive and interesting. So much so that we are going to do it again next month, so that more Club members, spouses and friends can enjoy it.
Apart from saying how great the walk was (see the photos) and that the pub lunch was enjoyable in a very cosy dining room, we'll save the formal report for next month!
John Evitt
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