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Join us for a late afternoon walk taking in Salt and the Trent & Mersey Canal.

This is an easy 4 mile walk with 9 stiles (some of these stiles are adjacent to farm gates, which may be open). There is one gentle climb in Sandon Park, otherwise the walking is on footpaths, the towpath and quiet country lanes. We must cross the A51 dual carriageway twice using the grass central reservation as a safety island.

Meet in the car park of the Holly Bush, Willowmore Banks, Salt, Stafford ST18 0BX 16.30 for 16.45 start.

 

Branch
IWA Lichfield Branch
Event Dates

Wednesday 12th June 2024

Location

Salt

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Salt and the Trent & Mersey Canal

Join us for a late afternoon walk taking in Salt and the Trent & Mersey Canal.

This is an easy 4 mile walk with 9 stiles (some of these stiles are adjacent to farm gates, which may be open). There is one gentle climb in Sandon Park, otherwise the walking is on footpaths, the towpath and quiet country lanes. We must cross the A51 dual carriageway twice using the grass central reservation as a safety island.

Meet in the car park of the Holly Bush, Willowmore Banks, Salt, Stafford ST18 0BX 16.30 for 16.45 start.

 

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Time

16:30

Meet at 16.30 for a 16.45 start.

Contact

Clive Walker

Parking

Meet in the car park of the Holly Bush, Willowmore Banks, Salt, Stafford ST18 0BX 16.30 for 16.45 start.

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Salt

The Holly Bush at Salt, Willowmore Banks, Salt, Stafford ST18 0BX, UK

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