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OCTOBER

Wed 2

10:00

Moderate
5 miles (8 km)
7 hours
0 places remaining

Sorry - walk fully booked

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Special interest: Geology and Scenery

OCTOBER

Wed 2

10:00

0 places left
Moderate
5 miles (8 km)
7 hours

Sorry - walk fully booked

Walk leader: Dave Green
Organisation: Dursley Welcomes Walkers
Starting point: Car park of Charfield village hall (see below for parking details)

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Map to start point:

Details of the walk:

There is limited parking for 10 cars by the fence by the entrance. Please car share if you know others attending. Once these places are filled, you’ll be directed to other parking places in the surrounding streets.

This walk will start in Charfield (new) village and climb up to the church in the old village onto the rim of the North Bristol coalfield, across folded Silurian, Old Red Sandstone and Carboniferous Limestone, the latter forming a heavily quarried plateau.

We will then descend back to the village, where we will take lunch (either packed lunch or in the Vintage Birdcage Cakery opposite the car park). After lunch we will head alongside the railway to examine the remains of a lava flow that was erupted 430 million years ago.

After crossing the railway we will enter the realm of the much younger rocks (less than 200 million years!) of “lowland Britain”, here paradoxically rising much higher than the older rocks (which they once buried). The low ground formed by the red mudstones of the Mercia Mudstone is broken by the first of 4 prominent steps in the landscape produced by more resistant beds…in this case the sandstones and lmestones of the Penarth Group at the boundary between the Triassic and Jurassic periods. We will climb Elbury Hill, the small isolated outlier of these beds left behind as the main escarpment retreated (as in the manner of Cam Long Down and Smallpox Hill left by the retreat of the Cotswold limestone escarpment).

We will then return to Charfield (possibly afternoon tea at the Birdcage; should we get there before 4.30pm).

Special areas of interest:
The walk many stops to look at scenery and geology, and use made of local geological materials, and a lunch stop.

This is not a walk for those who simply want to walk and who get frustrated by the number and length of stops. It is a walk for those who want to know more about the origin and development of local landscape.

Additional items you need to bring on this walk:
A hand lens (or jeweller’s loupe) would be useful to examine rocks and fossils at close range
Additional costs required:
Lunch and’/or a drink in the Birdcage Cakery
Please note the following information for this walk:
  • Please bring drinks and refreshments
  • Please bring a packed lunch
  • This a family friendly walk. Accompanied children are welcome
BOOKING
There are 0 places remaining on this walk. To join this free walk click below. You will then be able to enter the number of places you would like (up to a max of 6).

Dogs are not permitted on the walk, except for registered assistance dogs.  This is for the comfort and safety of all the walkers in the group.

Please email secretary@dursleywelcomeswalkers.org.uk  if you have any specific needs that will help you enjoy this walk and we will do our best to accommodate them.

Accommodation

If you need somewhere to stay during the festival, contact the Ashen Plains campsite. They have pitches for tents and caravans and also shepherd hut style accommodation. 

You can also find a list of places to stay around Dursley on the Town Council website.

Sorry - walk fully booked

Our goal is to provide a free walking festival for the local community and visitors to our beautiful countryside. We also work on projects throughout the year to improve access to walking activities.

Only if you are able, please consider making a donation online to allow this to continue in 2025. 

Please note everyone is invited to book, attend and enjoy the festival regardless.

SUGGESTED DONATION:
£5 PER WALKER

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