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 [Weekend]







 Woodland Walks

From Queenswood you can follow a signposted route along easy Forestry roads, the recently re-surfaced Daffodil Way and then via kissing gates (the stiles have all been removed) to enjoy the hedgerow and meadow daffodils, rejoining the village road at Kempley Green and on to the village hall for tea and cake ….... all at your own pace a leisurely 20-40 mins stroll suitable for all the family. Walk back to Queenswood or take the Daff’n’Ride bus.

Walking Maps of the Daffodil Way and walks in Queenswood will be available for sale from the village hall and St Mary's Church.

We look forward to welcoming you to our walks to view the daffodils. Guided walks all start from the lay-by near Kempley Village Hall, where you can buy refreshments. Parking is available.

Saturday 15th March and Sunday 16th March - each day

10:30 am : 10 miles. Bring packed lunch.

11:00 am : 6-7 miles. Short snack break so bring your own snack or buy a cake to take with you from the village hall.

2:00 pm: 5½ miles.

2:30 pm: 2 miles - will give you some history of the village and will last about 45 minutes.

Walkers should be confident that they can walk the distance chosen.
Stout footwear/good walking shoes/boots should be worn as some surfaces will be slippery and some surfaces may also be muddy. Waterproof clothing also advisable.

 
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The Daffodil Way was opened in 1988 on the initiative of the Windcross Public Paths Project, with support form the Forest of Dean District Council, Gloucestershire

WHICH VILLAGE HALL? HOW DO I GET THERE? MAPS?

 Free car parking near the village hall will be provided. Please park prettily!

Toilets available at the village hall

 

Updated 6 February 2013