Incider View

Incider View

By Rural Strides

This six-mile walk blends the natural beauty and history of the Western Weald with the seasonal fruits and hues of autumn.

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Location

St Matthew's Church

Blackmoor Road Blackmoor GU33 6BP United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

About this event

Step into a Sussex adventure this October with Beer, Knobs & Broomsticks. This 5 mile walk blends a quest, traditional craft, some seasonal foraging, and the finest of Sussex ales this side of Pepperinge Eye (the fictional seaside village in the film Bedknobs and Broomsticks, which, incidentally, was filmed in Sussex).

Our journey begins at Langham Brewery. From there, we set off in search of the mysterious Knob. Along the way, and assuming the Knob doesn't transport us all to another world, October’s bounty will hopefully scatter sweet chestnuts in our path. We'll gather these up to later toast over the braziers in Langham's courtyard. Chestnuts make the perfect pairing to a fresh pint or two.

The Broomsticks are more than just a nod to Halloween’s approach, they are real, beautiful tools crafted in the woodlands of the Weald. From midday, Broomsquire Chris Letchford will set up in the courtyard and demonstrate how he makes a classic besom broom. They are perfect for sweeping leaves, decorating your home this Halloween or perhaps… taking flight!

Even if you can’t join the walk, you’re welcome to drop by for the broom-making demonstration, enjoy a drink, and soak up the lively, enchanted atmosphere of Sussex in autumn.

See Rural Strides website for details

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Rural Strides offers private, scheduled and free community guided walks around the Western Weald.

The Western Weald & Downlands, centred on Petersfield, Hampshire, is just one hour from London, yet few know of its beauty & diversity of landscape. Nestled at the foot of the South Downs, where dramatic chalk scarp meets patchwork weald, heavily wooded sandstone ridges and colourful open heaths, this area is the ideal location for a walking adventure. Whether you are a walker or wanderer, I warrant that a week(end) in the Western Weald will be worthwhile.

I am an avid walker & lover of the outdoors, so much so, I set up and organise the Petersfield Walking Festival. I also sit on the town’s Active Travel panel; lead walks for Friends of the South Downs; write about walking for various publications; support local conservation & access initiatives; & provide walking-related consultancy. Recognising that qualifications are as important as experience, I am a qualified lowland walk leader, navigator & outdoor first aider (ITC Level 3) as well as member of the Mountain Training Association & British Mountaineering Council. I hope this gives you confidence to know that I won't be leading you up someone’s garden path!

Free
Oct 5 · 14:00 GMT+1