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Blaisdon to St. Anthony's Well GPX
Thursday March 7, 2024 at 10:00 am 10.0 Miles Moderate Explorer OL14
Start Grid Ref: SO70261724
What3Words: mailers.respect.starters
Meet at: Blaisdon Church (GL17 0AG)
Route Type: Circular
Estimated Finish: 3:45 pm
Dogs Allowed: Yes
A ramble from Blaisdon Church to the outskirts of Longhope to pickup the Gloucestershire Way to Abenhall Church. After Lunch we meander down Jubliee Road to St. Anthony's well and then passed Gunns Mill. Then walk through Flaxley Woods and down hill to the lane and arriving back at the start via Monk Hill farm.
*** Lots of stiles ***
Coffee and Picnic Lunch Stops
Leader: Ronnie
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