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Recent Events
Farnham ramblers enjoyed their autumn holiday in Wells.To see more pictures from this holiday please go
to the Holidays photos page.
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Let us introduce ourselves |
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The Farnham & District
Group has around 430 Members. We are a sociable group whose
primary aim is for members to enjoy walking in the countryside
with an interesting variety of scenery; we walk in SW Surrey,
East Hampshire and West Sussex. We organise regular
weekly walks on many days of the week throughout the year,
including bank holidays. We have walks on Mondays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays and evening walks often on
Tuesdays in the summer months. There is a very wide
spread of short and longer walks with distances from 3 to 11
miles with the occasional walk of up to 16 miles for the more
energetic, please read our full walks programme. We run
new members walks and in addition we enjoy a wide range of
social events, run footpath maintenance working parties
working through Surrey County Council and have walking
holidays twice a year , usually in the Spring and Autumn.
Non members are welcome to walk with us as
a visitor on one or two occasions, but we would then expect them
to
join the Ramblers' Association if they wanted to walk with us on a
more regular basis. |
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See photos from our
ten walks in the Winter Walks
Festival. |
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Footpath Maintenance |
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We would be very pleased
to welcome any new volunteers to our footpath maintenance team. Please visit our
footpath work page for further details.
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Message Board |
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If
you have encountered any footpath problems recently in the area please
send a report to our local
footpath secretary. |
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On Thursday 13th Farnham
Ramblers hosted the
200,000th Ramblers Walksfinder Walk - see
pictures
from this special event.
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If you would like to provide any information to all members please place
a new message on this site.
A new password will
be provided in each newsletter starting from April 2008. |
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The
Ramblers' Association exists to facilitate, for the benefit of
everyone, the enjoyment and discovery that walking outdoors can bring
and to promote respect for the life of the countryside.
The Association
encourages walking, protects Rights of Way, defends the beauty of the
countryside and has campaigned for many years for freedom to roam over
uncultivated, open country. |
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