POSTPONED - Sunday Stroll: March Meon Meander
11 people attending
1 place left
Fancy a Sunday Stroll? Then join James for a walk from Wickham taking in the West Walk woods and part of the disused Meon Valley Railway Line that ran between Fareham and Alton.
On arriving back in the town we'll have the opportunity to visit the local attractions such as the Wickham Water Meadows, and the Chesapeake Mill, built in 1820 from the timbers of the US Frigate, The Chesapeake, that was captured by the British HMS Shannon in 1813.
This walk is ideal for beginners and is mainly on public bridleways, footpaths and forest paths.
We aim to arrive back in Wickham in time for lunch having worked up a healthy appetite!
Image Credits
All images by J Gibb for use by OutdoorLads.
What to bring
You should wear comfortable walking gear and be aware that part of the route may be muddy. Walking boots are strongly recommended and a waterproof would be advisable at this time of year.
Food & drink
It is advisable to bring some water to consume during the walk.
We aim to finish the walk in time for lunch. You're welcome to join us for a pub lunch after the walk.