Around the Bay and Back in Time for Tea, part 1

Sat 18th Jun 2016

Walk Details:

Event Type
Group Walk
Region / Area
Southern England / Dorset
Local Group
Dorset
Distance
22ml.
Start Time
09.00
Route
Start by the entrance to Asda, opp Poole rlwy stn. Finish Wareham rlwy stn

Follow Poole Harbour Trail clockwise from Poole to Wareham, using Sandbanks Ferry

General Notes
Linear route, ideally use public transport to access start and finish of route. Trains approx every 30mins. Bring lunch and drinks. £1 needed for Sandbanks Ferry. An opportunity to walk the whole Poole Harbour Trail (38ml) over one weekend, using public transport if desired. A certificate will to all walkers completing
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