Walk Out to Bodiam Castle, London
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26 May 2007: Walk Out to Bodiam Castle
An 12-mile walk in the High Weald, passing through rolling hills, woods, hop fields & orchards, and stopping for a picnic lunch. At tea-time we arrive at lovely Bodiam Castle in its moat. Circular walk from Robertsbridge station, day out from London.
A gentle walk of 11.6 miles through the rolling countryside of the High Weald in East Sussex. This is a circular walk from Robertsbridge, and like all the walks I organise it's a shortish train ride away from London. We'll walk through rolling hills, woods, hop fields and orchards.
We will be having a PICNIC LUNCH along the way. Do bring sandwiches or the lunch snack of your choice.
A highlight of this walk is arriving at Bodiam Castle, with its turrets and towers and wide spring-fed moat, in time for tea. We can have refreshments in the tea room without paying the entrance fee to the castle (see below). Nearby we may hear the hooting of steam trains of the Rother Valley Railway. From here the route continues on a gently undulating course back into Robertsbridge.
This walk is taken from the 2nd Time Out Book of Country Walks near London, and there are some pics here: http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/book_2/walk_20/photos.shtml
Bodiam Castle: Built in 1385 by Sir Edward Dalyngrygge as a defence against attacks from France. England was at the time seriously under threat from a possible invasion and had suffered a number of raids, Rye and Winchelsea having both been sacked and burned in 1377. However, the only action the castle saw was during the Civil War (1642-51) when the interior was more or less gutted after which the castle was left to deteriorate. It was purchased in 1916 by Lord Curzon, who embarked on an extensive restoration, though today it remains essentially a shell. Now a National Trust property, the castle is open 10am 6pm, daily. £4.60 entrance fee, though we probably won't have time to visit. More details here: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-bodiamcastle.htm
Last month there were 38 people and 1 dog on the walk. We are a friendly group and welcome newcomers.
Gerry
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OUTeverywhere member organiser
This event has been added to the OUTeverywhere calendar by Gerry Q from New Cross in the London area.
We are but prawns on the chessboard of life, so enjoy it while you can. My interests include cinema, poetry, music, the arts, exploring the spiritual life, and anything to do with nature, plants, gardens, countryside and seaside. I'm open to making friends from anywhere, and chatting to anyone. I organise country walks near London monthly. The next Walk will be on Saturday 19 July. Walk pics are posted on Flickr: see Links.
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