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SUMMARY:Getting to know your spring weeds - Easter Holiday Special
DESCRIPTION:A botanical exploration for children\nA spring walk for curious minds of all ages\, young and old\nTake me to the tickets \n“Fillet of a fenny snake\,\nIn the cauldron boil and bake.\nEye of newt and toe of frog\,\nWool of bat and tongue of dog\,” \n  \nWhat really went into the lotions and potions of olden times? \nJoin us for a family-friendly journey of discovery\, where imagination\, folklore and real plants come together. Spring is the moment when the countryside bursts back into life — and almost every plant you see has a story to tell. Some were used for healing\, some for food\, some for magic\, and some… best left alone. \nEver wondered what “eye of newt” actually was? You might be surprised. \nA walk that fascinates children — and adults too\nLed by Mike Atkinson-Willes of Walking Wiltshire\, this gentle village walk is designed to spark curiosity in children while offering plenty to interest adults. Mike brings deep knowledge of plants\, their traditional uses\, folklore\, and history\, presented in an engaging\, accessible way that invites questions and conversation. \nThis is not a lecture\, it’s a shared exploration. Expect stories\, surprises\, and moments of discovery hiding in plain sight. \nEach child will receive a simple spotter guide to help identify some of the plants we encounter. There is the inevitable sticker. \nWhat to expect\nSpring is unpredictable — and that’s part of the magic. Every walk is different. We’ll explore whatever is putting on its best show that day\, learning how plants have been used for: \n\nmedicine\nfood and flavouring\nhousehold uses\nfolklaw\, legend and belief\n\nAll within the village itself — proving just how much nature is woven into everyday places. \nRoute and accessibility\nThe walk starts outside the Pewsey Heritage Centre and follows the River Avon upstream\, crossing Broomcroft Road into the Scotchel. Time permitting\, we may continue towards Buckleaze Mill before returning. \n\nSuitable for most children\nPushchairs\, prams and strollers should be manageable\nNot suitable for scooters or bikes (this is a slow amble)\nThe route follows the river — it is safe\, but adult supervision is essential\n\nAll children must be accompanied by an adult and remain their responsibility throughout. \nIs it right for you?\nWe aim to be inclusive\, but we won’t claim this walk suits everyone. \nIf you have questions about access\, mobility\, or suitability\, please get in touch — we’re very happy to talk things through. If you have an assistant\, advocate or carer\, they are welcome to attend free of charge (contact us after booking). \nWhere helpful\, we can also meet in advance to walk the route together. \nYour feedback helps us improve access to the countryside for everyone. \nOn the day\nMike from Walking Wiltshire leads the walk\, with Roaming the Paths providing support. \nWe’ll move at a relaxed pace\, stopping often — because it won’t take long before something catches the eye and deserves closer inspection. \n\nBook your place for a thoroughly enjoyable spring walk — and discover the hidden power of some of our most common\, and often overlooked\, plant companions. \n\n 
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/getting-to-know-your-spring-weeds-easter-holiday-special/
LOCATION:Pewsey Heritage Centre\, Avonside Works\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5AF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:accessible,Roam,Talk,Walking Wiltshire
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ORGANIZER;CN="Walking Wiltshire":MAILTO:mike@walkingwiltshire.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260216T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T211736
CREATED:20260101T102900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260215T125253Z
UID:2706-1771236000-1771243200@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
SUMMARY:Half Term Special - Getting to know your spring weeds
DESCRIPTION:A botanical exploration for Children\nA spring walk for curious minds of all ages\nTake me to the tickets \n“Fillet of a fenny snake\,\nIn the cauldron boil and bake.\nEye of newt and toe of frog\,\nWool of bat and tongue of dog\,” \n  \nWhat really went into the lotions and potions of olden times? \nJoin us for a family-friendly journey of discovery\, where imagination\, folklore and real plants come together. Spring is the moment when the countryside bursts back into life — and almost every plant you see has a story to tell. Some were used for healing\, some for food\, some for magic\, and some… best left alone. \nEver wondered what “eye of newt” actually was? You might be surprised. \nA walk that fascinates children — and adults too\nLed by Mike Atkinson-Willis of Walking Wiltshire\, this gentle village walk is designed to spark curiosity in children while offering plenty to interest adults. Mike brings deep knowledge of plants\, their traditional uses\, folklore\, and history\, presented in an engaging\, accessible way that invites questions and conversation. \nThis is not a lecture — it’s a shared exploration. Expect stories\, surprises\, and moments of discovery hiding in plain sight. \nEach child will receive a simple spotter guide to help identify some of the plants we encounter. \nWhat to expect\nSpring is unpredictable — and that’s part of the magic. Every walk is different. We’ll explore whatever is putting on its best show that day\, learning how plants have been used for: \n\nmedicine\nfood and flavouring\nhousehold uses\nfolklaw\, legend and belief\n\nAll within the village itself — proving just how much nature is woven into everyday places. \nRoute and accessibility\nThe walk starts outside the Pewsey Heritage Centre and follows the River Avon upstream\, crossing Broomcroft Road into the Scotchel. Time permitting\, we may continue towards Buckleaze Mill before returning. \n\nSuitable for most children\nPushchairs\, prams and strollers should be manageable\nNot suitable for scooters or bikes (this is a slow amble)\nThe route follows the river — it is safe\, but adult supervision is essential\n\nAll children must be accompanied by an adult and remain their responsibility throughout. \nIs it right for you?\nWe aim to be inclusive\, but we won’t claim this walk suits everyone. \nIf you have questions about access\, mobility\, or suitability\, please get in touch — we’re very happy to talk things through. If you have an assistant\, advocate or carer\, they are welcome to attend free of charge (contact us after booking). \nWhere helpful\, we can also meet in advance to walk the route together. \nYour feedback helps us improve access to the countryside for everyone. \nOn the day\nMike from Walking Wiltshire leads the walk\, with Roaming the Paths providing support. \nWe’ll move at a relaxed pace\, stopping often — because it won’t take long before something catches the eye and deserves closer inspection. \n\nBook your place for a thoroughly enjoyable spring walk — and discover the hidden power of some of our most common\, and often overlooked\, plant companions. \n\n 
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/half-term-special-for-children-getting-to-know-your-spring-weeds-morning/
LOCATION:Pewsey Heritage Centre\, Avonside Works\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5AF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:accessible,Roam,Talk,Walking Wiltshire
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roaming the Paths":MAILTO:info@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250528T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250528T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T211736
CREATED:20250317T153356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T082952Z
UID:1541-1748437200-1748444400@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
SUMMARY:DATE CHANGE due to weather - Holiday Special for children - Getting to know your spring weeds
DESCRIPTION:An Afternoon botanical tour \nTake me to the tickets \nPostponed by 24 hours due to weather.  \n“Eye of newt and toe of frog\, Wool of bat and tongue of dog.” \nA journey of discovery for all the family. \nWhat was in the lotions and potions of olden times? Go on a journey of exploration that will inform and spark the imagination. All around plants burst into life in the spring – but did you know nearly all have a use\, for better or worse! \nSpring is a magical time as life races into action after the winters dark days. Join us on an exploration of the multitude of plants bursting into life. Who knows what we will see\, as every day brings something new. \nThis tour will be located completely within the village – you will be surprised at what is in plain sight! This tour is led by Walking Wiltshire. \nIs it for me?\nThis should be accessible to nearly all children\, and usable with pushchairs\, prams and strollers. Ground may be challenging for Scooters\, and not suitable for bike riding (as this will be a slow amble). \nStarting in the Co-op car park we will head upstream along the River Avon. Crossing the road by the Co-op entrance\, passing by the heritage centre and along the river by Whatley Drive.  Then Crossing Broomcroft road and into the Scotchel. Depending on time available the tour will head towards Bucklease Mill where it will finish\, and we will head back to the Co-op car park – although the Royal Oak is family friendly and open for refreshments. \nAll children need to be accompanied by an adult\, and remain the responsibility of the adult.  The route is alongside the river: the route is safe however caution is required. \nYou have questions\nDo please drop me a line.  I’m not going to claim that it is accessible for all – Contact me to discuss any concerns. I want to know what needs to be done to improve access to the countryside\, so your feedback is important. \nIf you have an assistant\, advocate or carer\, they can join for free. \nI can meet you before hand and cover the route if this is of assistance. \nPlease feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. \nWhat happens?\nMike from Walking Wiltshire will take you on a guided tour looking at the wonder of plants. Setting off from the car park it will not be long before something is seen worthy of investigation. Then cross the road towards the heritage centre and follow the river onward to the Scotchel\, the journey of discovery starts. The time is spent exploring the plants and their uses. Medicinal\, culinary and otherwise. Their history\, folk law and legends. Their environment\, and numerous other aspects of the plants seen on the day. \nGet Tickets for a thoroughly enjoyable opportunity to discover the power of some of our most common\, and often unseen\, companions. \n 
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/holiday-special-for-children-getting-to-know-your-spring-weeds/
LOCATION:Co-op Car Park\, Pewsey\, Co-op Car Park\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:accessible,Roam,Talk,Walking Wiltshire
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/child-explore-woods.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Walking Wiltshire":MAILTO:mike@walkingwiltshire.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T211736
CREATED:20250317T160406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250511T161312Z
UID:1552-1747476000-1747483200@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
SUMMARY:Saturday Special for children - Getting to know your spring weeds (Morning)
DESCRIPTION:An Morning botanical tour \nTake me to the tickets \n“Eye of newt and toe of frog\, Wool of bat and tongue of dog.” \nA journey of discovery for all the family. \nWhat was in the lotions and potions of olden times? Go on a journey of exploration that will inform and spark the imagination. All around plants burst into life in the spring – but did you know nearly all have a use\, for better or worse! \nSpring is a magical time as life races into action after the winters dark days. Join us on an exploration of the multitude of plants bursting into life. Who knows what we will see\, as every day brings something new. \nThis tour will be located completely within the village – you will be surprised at what is in plain sight! This tour is led by Walking Wiltshire. \nIs it for me?\nThis should be accessible to nearly all children\, and usable with pushchairs\, prams and strollers. Ground may be challenging for Scooters\, and not suitable for bike riding (as this will be a slow amble). \nStarting in the Co-op car park we will head upstream along the River Avon. Crossing the road by the Co-op entrance\, passing by the heritage centre and along the river by Whatley Drive.  Then Crossing Broomcroft road and into the Scotchel. Depending on time available the tour will head towards Bucklease Mill where it will finish\, and we will head back to the Co-op car park – although the Royal Oak is family friendly and open for refreshments. \nAll children need to be accompanied by an adult\, and remain the responsibility of the adult.  The route is alongside the river: the route is safe however caution is required. \nYou have questions\nDo please drop me a line.  I’m not going to claim that it is accessible for all – Contact me to discuss any concerns. I want to know what needs to be done to improve access to the countryside\, so your feedback is important. \nIf you have an assistant\, advocate or carer\, they can join for free. \nI can meet you before hand and cover the route if this is of assistance. \nPlease feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. \nWhat happens?\nMike from Walking Wiltshire will take you on a guided tour looking at the wonder of plants. Setting off from the car park it will not be long before something is seen worthy of investigation. Then cross the road towards the heritage centre and follow the river onward to the Scotchel\, the journey of discovery starts. The time is spent exploring the plants and their uses. Medicinal\, culinary and otherwise. Their history\, folk law and legends. Their environment\, and numerous other aspects of the plants seen on the day. \nGet Tickets for a thoroughly enjoyable opportunity to discover the power of some of our most common\, and often unseen\, companions.
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/holiday-special-for-children-getting-to-know-your-spring-weeds-morning/
LOCATION:Co-op Car Park\, Pewsey\, Co-op Car Park\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:accessible,Roam,Talk,Walking Wiltshire
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/children-in-countryside.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Walking Wiltshire":MAILTO:mike@walkingwiltshire.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250430T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250430T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T211736
CREATED:20250315T125032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T142400Z
UID:877-1746032400-1746039600@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
SUMMARY:Accessible for All Tour - Getting to know your spring weeds
DESCRIPTION:An Evening botanical tour \nTake me to the tickets \nA high-quality\, fully guided walk\, with informative talk\,  in the beautiful vale of Pewsey.  \nExploration of the multitude of plants bursting into life. Spring is a magical time as life races into action after the winters hibernation. Who knows what we will see\, as every day brings something new. \nThis tour will be located completely within the village – you will be surprised at what is in plain sight! This tour is led by Walking Wiltshire. \nIs it for me?\nWe are trying to make this tour accessible to all. \nStarting in the Co-op car park we will head upstream along the River Avon. Crossing the road by the Co-op entrance\, passing by the heritage centre and along the river by Whatley Drive.  Then Crossing Broomcroft road and into the Scotchel. Depending on time available the tour will head towards Bucklease Mill where it will finish\, and we will head back to the Co-op car park – although some are planning on visiting the Royal Oak for refreshments. \nApart from entering the Scotchell by Broomcroft road\, and leaving by the railway embankment\, the route is reasonably level. The paths are reasonably wide\, although the bridge in the Scotchell is a little narrow. (I will measure this\, as it is wide enough for most Wheelchairs\, push chairs\, strollers and mobility scooters\, it may be too narrow for Trampers – I will find out).  Most surfaces are relatively smooth\, although there are a few lumpier bits in the Scotchell. Should be OK for most ambulant people even those with mobility restrictions\, with care.  Assistance with slopes can be provided (please contact me before had to ensure provision): if issues are encountered during the tour be assured assistance will be available. \nI have concerns…..\nDo please drop me a line.  I’m not going to claim that it is accessible for all – Contact me to discuss any concerns. I want to know what needs to be done to improve access to the countryside\, so your feedback is important. \nIf you have an assistant\, advocate or carer\, they can join for free. \nI can meet you before hand and cover the route if this is of assistance. \nWhat happens?\nMike from Walking Wiltshire will take you on a guided tour looking at the wonder of plants. Setting off from the car park it will not be long before something is seen worthy of investigation. Then cross the road towards the heritage centre and follow the river onward to the Scotchel\, the journey of discovery starts. The time is spent exploring the plants and their uses. Medicinal\, culinary and otherwise. Their history\, folk law and legends. Their environment\, and numerous other aspects of the plants seen on the day. \nA thoroughly enjoyable opportunity to discover the power of some of our most common\, and often unseen\, companions. \nYou have questions\nYou may still have questions or want to know more. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/accessible-for-all-tour-getting-to-know-your-spring-weeds/
LOCATION:Co-op Car Park\, Pewsey\, Co-op Car Park\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:accessible,Roam,Talk,Walking Wiltshire
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/spring-wild-flowers.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Walking Wiltshire":MAILTO:mike@walkingwiltshire.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240914T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T211736
CREATED:20240411T213603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T091955Z
UID:691-1726308000-1726333200@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
SUMMARY:A quality day out with a botanical tour\, luncheon\, refreshments and afternoon exploration
DESCRIPTION:Guided tour of Jones Mill\, luncheon\, and afternoon Walk\nA high-quality day out. A fully guided morning talk\, followed by luncheon and afternoon walk in the beautiful vale of Pewsey.  \nMorning – Exploration of the multitude of plants bursting into life. The tour is similar to Wandering by Water by Walking Wiltshire and is led by Walking Wiltshire. \nAfternoon – Exploration of the local countryside subjects include the importance of transport and the canal\, villages\, geology\, history\, the local area and an assortment of facts led by Roaming the Paths. \nBriefing\nThere will be a briefing on the day’s activities\, and an equipment check (please remember to bring suitable attire for the weather\, snacks and a drink. The drink is essential). \nMorning Tour\nDistance – 2.3 Miles. Terrain – gentle gradients\, some steps\, boardwalks\, and possible mud. Starting at 10:10 and lasting about 2 hours 45. \nFrom there Mike from Walking Wiltshire will take you on a guided tour looking at the wonder of plants. Setting off immediately into the countryside and onward to Jones’s Mill Nature Reserve\, the journey of discovery starts. The morning is spent exploring the plants and their uses. Medicinal\, culinary and otherwise. Their history\, folk law and legends. Their environment\, and numerous other aspects of the plants seen on the day. \nA thoroughly enjoyable opportunity to discover the power of some of our most common\, and often unseen\, companions. \nIn recognition of the amazing work done by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust\, £8.00 of the ticket price is donated to Wiltshire Wildlife Trust to help them with their work. \nMike will hand over to another guide who will take you to the venue for lunch. \nLunch\nTime to relax and enjoy lunch. 13:00 – 14:30 \nOn this tour\, the luncheon will be a feast of local and seasonal\, in the form of a ploughman’s buffet. A showcase of the best foods of Pewsey Vale\, Wiltshire\, Dorset and Somerset.  Based around the traditional ploughman’s lunch of Cheese\, Ham\, Bread\, fruit and pickles where you can have as much or as little as you choose. Tea\, coffee and other light refreshments are included\, or you may opt to add a refreshing pint of Cider or Ale. \nIntroduction to the afternoon’s proceedings By Alan from Roaming the Paths.  Starting with a brief after-dinner talk we will explore the geology of the Vale of Pewsey\, and look at how transport has had such an effect on the area. \nAfternoon Tour\nDistance – 3 Miles. Terrain – gentle gradients. \nThe environment\nAt intervals along the walk\, the environment and ecosystems will be explored. The countryside is varied\, as are the farms and farming techniques employed.  Because of this we will only touch on these subjects. For more in-depth tours relating to the environment\, ecology or farming\, see the Meet the…… tours. \nTea\nWe return to Pewsey and finish with a well-deserved sit-down\, with a cuppa and a cake – or perhaps a cream tea. Stronger options are available behind the bar with an opportunity to sample many local ales\, some produced onsite. \nConclusion\nThose arriving by train will be guided towards the station to greet the penultimate train of the day towards the Capital. A later train is an option\, and some may choose to linger.  If arriving by service bus please make us aware at the start of the day or beforehand so we can ensure that you are at the bus stop in a timely fashion. \nYou have questions\nYou may still have questions or want to know more. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/a-quality-day-out-with-a-botanical-tour-luncheon-refreshments-and-afternoon-exploration/
LOCATION:Pewsey Railway Station (PEW)\, North Street\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5ER\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Roam,Walking Wiltshire
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Kepnal.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Roaming the Paths":MAILTO:info@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240817T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240817T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T211736
CREATED:20240707T123225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T064508Z
UID:1012-1723888800-1723914000@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
SUMMARY:A quality day out with a botanical tour\, luncheon\, refreshments and afternoon exploration
DESCRIPTION:Guided tour of Jones Mill\, luncheon\, and afternoon Walk\nA high-quality day out. A fully guided morning talk\, followed by luncheon and afternoon walk in the beautiful vale of Pewsey.  \nMorning – Exploration of the multitude of plants bursting into life. The tour is similar to Wandering by Water by Walking Wiltshire and is led by Walking Wiltshire. \nAfternoon – Exploration of the local countryside subjects include the importance of transport and the canal\, villages\, geology\, history\, the local area and an assortment of facts led by Roaming the Paths. \nBriefing\nThere will be a briefing on the day’s activities\, and an equipment check (please remember to bring suitable attire for the weather\, snacks and a drink. The drink is essential). \nMorning Tour\nDistance – 2.3 Miles. Terrain – gentle gradients\, some steps\, boardwalks\, and possible mud. Starting at 10:10 and lasting about 2 hours 45. \nFrom there Mike from Walking Wiltshire will take you on a guided tour looking at the wonder of plants. Setting off immediately into the countryside and onward to Jones’s Mill Nature Reserve\, the journey of discovery starts. The morning is spent exploring the plants and their uses. Medicinal\, culinary and otherwise. Their history\, folk law and legends. Their environment\, and numerous other aspects of the plants seen on the day. \nA thoroughly enjoyable opportunity to discover the power of some of our most common\, and often unseen\, companions. \nIn recognition of the amazing work done by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust\, £8.00 of the ticket price is donated to Wiltshire Wildlife Trust to help them with their work. \nMike will hand over to another guide who will take you to the venue for lunch. \nLunch\nTime to relax and enjoy lunch. 13:00 – 14:30 \nOn this tour\, the luncheon will be a feast of local and seasonal\, in the form of a ploughman’s buffet. A showcase of the best foods of Pewsey Vale\, Wiltshire\, Dorset and Somerset.  Based around the traditional ploughman’s lunch of Cheese\, Ham\, Bread\, fruit and pickles where you can have as much or as little as you choose. Tea\, coffee and other light refreshments are included\, or you may opt to add a refreshing pint of Cider or Ale. \nIntroduction to the afternoon’s proceedings By Alan from Roaming the Paths.  Starting with a brief after-dinner talk we will explore the geology of the Vale of Pewsey\, and look at how transport has had such an effect on the area. \nAfternoon Tour\nDistance – 3 Miles. Terrain – gentle gradients. \nThe environment\nAt intervals along the walk\, the environment and ecosystems will be explored. The countryside is varied\, as are the farms and farming techniques employed.  Because of this we will only touch on these subjects. For more in-depth tours relating to the environment\, ecology or farming\, see the Meet the…… tours. \nTea\nWe return to Pewsey and finish with a well-deserved sit-down\, with a cuppa and a cake – or perhaps a cream tea. Stronger options are available behind the bar with an opportunity to sample many local ales\, some produced onsite. \nConclusion\nThose arriving by train will be guided towards the station to greet the penultimate train of the day towards the Capital. A later train is an option\, and some may choose to linger.  If arriving by service bus please make us aware at the start of the day or beforehand so we can ensure that you are at the bus stop in a timely fashion. \nYou have questions\nYou may still have questions or want to know more. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/a-quality-day-out-with-a-botanical-tour-luncheon-refreshments-and-afternoon-exploration-2/
LOCATION:Pewsey Railway Station (PEW)\, North Street\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5ER\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Roam,Walking Wiltshire
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Martinsell-from-Milkhouse-Water.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Walking Wiltshire":MAILTO:mike@walkingwiltshire.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240727T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240727T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T211736
CREATED:20240411T210220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240720T092726Z
UID:687-1722074400-1722085200@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
SUMMARY:A quality morning out with a botanical tour
DESCRIPTION:A quality morning out with a botanical tour\nA high-quality\, fully guided morning walk\, with informative talk\,  in the beautiful vale of Pewsey.  \nMorning – Exploration of the multitude of plants bursting into life. The tour is similar to Wandering by Water by Walking Wiltshire and is led by Walking Wiltshire. \n  \nBriefing\nThere will be a briefing on the day’s activities\, and an equipment check (please remember to bring suitable attire for the weather\, snacks and a drink. The drink is essential). \nMorning Tour\nDistance – 2.3 Miles. Terrain – gentle gradients\, some steps\, boardwalks\, and possible mud. Starting at 10:10 and lasting about 2 hours 45. \nFrom there Mike from Walking Wiltshire will take you on a guided tour looking at the wonder of plants. Setting off immediately into the countryside and onward to Jones’s Mill Nature Reserve\, the journey of discovery starts. The morning is spent exploring the plants and their uses. Medicinal\, culinary and otherwise. Their history\, folk law and legends. Their environment\, and numerous other aspects of the plants seen on the day. \nIn recognition of the amazing work done by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust\, £1.00 of the ticket price is donated to Wiltshire Wildlife Trust to help them with their work. \nA thoroughly enjoyable opportunity to discover the power of some of our most common\, and often unseen\, companions. \nYou have questions\nYou may still have questions or want to know more. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/guided-exploration-of-jones-mill-luncheon-and-afternoon-walk-2/
LOCATION:Pewsey Railway Station (PEW)\, North Street\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5ER\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Roam,Talk,Walking Wiltshire
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/A-guided-botanical-exploration.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Roaming the Paths":MAILTO:info@roaming-the-paths.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T211736
CREATED:20240531T085251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T152050Z
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SUMMARY:Guided botanical exploration of Jones Mill
DESCRIPTION:A quality morning out with a botanical tour\nA high-quality\, fully guided morning walk\, with informative talk\,  in the beautiful vale of Pewsey.  \nMorning – Exploration of the multitude of plants bursting into life. The tour is similar to Wandering by Water by Walking Wiltshire and is led by Walking Wiltshire. \n  \nBriefing\nThere will be a briefing on the days’ activities\, and an equipment check (please remember to bring suitable attire for the weather\, snacks and a drink. The drink is essential). \nMorning Tour\nDistance – 2.3 Miles. Terrain – gentle gradients\, some steps\, boardwalks\, and possible mud. Starting at 10:10 and lasting about 2 hours 45. \nFrom there Mike from Walking Wiltshire will take you on a guided tour looking at the wonder of plants. Setting off immediately into the countryside and onward to Jones’s Mill Nature Reserve\, the journey of discovery starts. The morning is spent exploring the plants and their uses. Medicinal\, culinary and otherwise. Their history\, folk law and legends. Their environment\, and numerous other aspects of the plants seen on the day. \nIn recognition of the amazing work done by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust\, £4.00 of the ticket price is donated to Wiltshire Wildlife Trust to help them with their work. \nA thoroughly enjoyable opportunity to discover the power of some of our most common\, and often unseen\, companions. \nYou have questions\nYou may still have questions or want to know more. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
URL:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/tickets/guided-botanical-exploration-of-jones-mill-2/
LOCATION:Pewsey Railway Station (PEW)\, North Street\, Pewsey\, Wiltshire\, SN9 5ER\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Walking Wiltshire
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://roaming-the-paths.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Jones-Mill-Rare-Fenland-habitat.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Walking Wiltshire":MAILTO:mike@walkingwiltshire.com
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