From Coleridge’s Green Romantic Chasm to the Quantock Pinnacle - 4.4 miles
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From Coleridge’s Green Romantic Chasm to the Quantock Pinnacle - 4.4 miles

A circular walk from Aisholt Church to Will's Neck, through meadows, pasture land and heath-tops with stunning views.

By The Quantock Hills Walking Festival

Date and time

Saturday, June 15 · 10:45am - 3pm GMT+1

Location

St Mary's Church Centre

27 Saint Mary Street Nether Stowey TA5 1LJ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Walk Leader: Pete Baker, local naturalist and BMC Mountain Walk Leader.

4.4miles / 3 hours (Moderate)

A circular walk from Aisholt Church through flowery meadows and pasture land with stunning views, sloping up to Lydeard Hill, then on to Wills Neck, the highest point of the Quantocks, before descending across Aisholt Common back to Aisholt Church.

Terrain: A moderate walk with some steep ascents. The walk gives participants the opportunity to venture off the public footpaths through some private farm land, led by an experienced guided walk leader with an interest in natural history. There may be livestock present in some areas.

Stowey Walking, the Walkers are Welcome steering group for the villages of Nether Stowey and Over Stowey will be holding a walking festival in and around the beautiful Quantock Hills National Landscape, England’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), showcasing the unique landscape of the hills and nearby coast.

Walkers will be able to choose from a variety of guided walks of varying lengths, so there will be something to suit everyone, from keen hikers and ramblers to families looking for a more leisurely stroll in the countryside. Numbers for the walks need to be limited so booking is essential.

Tickets - Tickets are £6 per person. Tickets are non refundable if you need to cancel. Stowey Walking is a community run non-profit making enterprise promoting walking in the Quantock Hills. In order to continue running walking festivals and other events and to keep our website functioning we rely on ticket sales and contributions from local businesses and the general public.

What should I bring to the event? -Please wear suitable foot-wear, we suggest either walking shoes or boots. Also a rain-coat, sun hat, sun protection cream and a bottle of drinking water. Please bring a picnic lunch or snack.

Is there a minimum age requirement to enter the event? - Children under 16 years should be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Can I bring my dog? - Dogs are permitted on all walks but must be kept on a lead to protect livestock and ground nesting birds and we cannot guarantee that every gate is dog friendly. Owners must accept full responsibility for their dogs behaviour and walk leaders have the discretion to refuse to allow any dog from taking part. Please let us know in advance if you wish to bring your dog.

What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event? - All walks start and finish at the Church Centre in St Mary Street, Nether Stowey where there is a large car park. Transport will be provided to and from the walk location.Public transport to Nether Stowey is very limited, particularly at weekends.

How can I contact the organiser with any questions? -

e-mail: stoweywalking.co.uk@gmail.com


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