Oshwal Walk on Sunday 21 Apr: Blooming Bluebells
Route Difficulty & Description:
A moderately challenging trek with some hills.
Join us for a slice of seasonal beauty and explore the stunning bluebell display of Dockey wood. Starting at the Ashridge Visitor centre, this challenging 13km walk will last just under 4 hours. We will be walking through a variety of terrain.
The presence of bluebells is a sign that a woodland is ancient and has been present in the landscape for at least 400 years. Bluebells, and other woodland flowers, don’t spread to new areas easily or quickly, so it is vital to protect them.
Date and Time:
Sunday 21 April – Arrive by 8:30AM for a prompt 8:45AM start
Finish Approx by 12:30PM
Registration:
Please only register your details via the form below if you are fully committed.
Meeting Start Point:
Exact location will be provided in registration confirmation email after you register.
Note: if you cannot find your registration confirmation email, please check your spam/junk folder.
Rules:
Standard rules to follow:
- You must not have any COVID-19 symptoms; if in any doubt, arrange a test via the NHS or perform a lateral flow test at home. If you do have symptoms or test positive, please stay at home and seek medical advice.
- Hiking shoes, waterproofs and appropriate clothing is highly recommended. Poles will be useful support on hills.
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
- You should be physically fit to walk moderate distances unaided in unmarked terrain.
- Bring at least a litre of water and some snacks.
We look forward to seeing you!
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