LDWA anniversary 50k/25k

Sun 19th Jun 2022

Walk Details:

Event Type
Group Walk
Region
Southern England
Local Group
Thames Valley
Distance
c31 or c16.3ml.
Start Time
08.00 for 50k, 09.00 for 25k
Route
Henley: Mill Lane car park

50k: 1,900 feet of ascent via Greys Court, Pishill Church, Stokenchurch, Hambleden (The last third is mostly down hill/flat) 25k: 308 feet of ascent, visiting Aston, Hurley Lock, Harleyford Golf Club, Medmenham, Mill End

General Notes
Walks to celebrate LDWA's 50th anniversary. 50k is "Henley to Stokenchurch and back". Target pace is 3.1 mph. Self supported Social Walk with 4 stops, Estimated finish time 19:00 25k is "Both sides of the Thames", and is at a gentler pace
Start and Finish

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Walk Report

The GPX file is for the 50k walk.

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Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities.
Large scale digital mapping is provided by John Thorn.