Rambling Group

We are currently running a waiting list for this service.

Our rambling group meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month. The meeting point is the Nuthall Pub, Nottingham Road, Nuthall, Nottingham, NG8 6AX at 9.15am. All walks are supported by experienced sighted guides. Please note guide dogs are not permitted on these walks.

There is a charge of £4 each to cover transport and the guides.

Please see below for details of the walks for 2025. Please note this is a provisional programme and is subject to change.

11 January – Lakeside – Nottingham University – Wollaton Park, 6 miles, Easy

25 January – Shipley Wood – Shipley Country Park – Mapperley Village, 7.5 miles, Easy

8 February – Attenborough Nature Reserve, 6 miles, Easy

22 February – Loughborough – Woodhouse Eaves – Beacon Hill, 7.5 miles, Moderate

8 March – Ticknall – Staunton Harold Reservoir – Calke Abbey, 7 miles, Easy

22 March – Swithland Wood – Bradgate Park (Provisional)

12 April – Cromford – Dukes Quarry – Wakebridge – Upper Holloway, 7.5 miles, Moderate

26 April – Lee Bridge – Dethick – Riber Village, 7 miles, Moderate

10 May – Alport Heights – Alderwasley Park – Newpark Farm, 6.5 miles, Moderate

24 May – To Be Confirmed

14 June – Curber – Froggatt Bridge – Baslow, 7 miles, Moderate

28 June – To Be Confirmed

Please note: –    All distances are approximate.

PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE PROPERLY EQUIPPED ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS, PARTICULARLY REGARDING APPROPRIATE FOOTWEAR. The Leader reserves the right to ask you not to take part if it is felt that the safety of others may be put at risk due to inappropriate equipment. Please also bring a change of footwear for the return journey.

Please bring your own tea/coffee for a morning break and also a picnic lunch.

Please be aware that our walks often involve stiles, difficult and muddy terrain and bring us into contact with farm livestock. One to one guiding is provided by experienced guides.

For more information, please contact us on 0115 9706 806.

Rambling group standing by a horse statue outside Chatsworth House