Adventures for 2025

Fortnightly Sunday Walks

All Sunday walks start with a gathering at Fleckney village car park (///loses.always.huts) at 9:30 a.m.

The walk leader will provide information about the length of the walk, type of terrain, number of stiles and location of the Pub Stop.

Bring your own food and drink.

You are advised to wear good quality walking boots and carry weatherproof clothing.

If you would like to join a walk then please contact us as soon as possible or tap the RSVP button for the walk.

Fleckney Walking Club
The Fleckney Walking Club

Our 2025/2026 Adventures

DateDetailsLeader
7th DecSmeeton, Gumley, SaddingtonPhil Williams
21st DecKilby Bridge or Smeeton WesterbyJohn Broadhead
12th DecChristmas MealDog & Gun
2026
11th JanMowsley, Laughton, GumleyJohn Broadhead
22nd JanA.G.M.7 p.m., Golden Shield
25th JanT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
8th FebArnesby, Peatling Magna, ShearsbyJohn Broadhead
22nd FebT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
8th MarT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
22nd MarT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
5th AprT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
19th AprT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
26th AprT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
1st MayFleckneyEvening Walk
7th MayFleckneyEvening Walk
3rd MayT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
14th MayFleckneyEvening Walk
15th - 17th MayAway BreakT.B.A.
Organisers Required
21st MayFleckneyEvening Walk
17th MayT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
28th MayFleckneyEvening Walk
4th JunFleckneyEvening Walk
31st MayT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
11th JunFleckneyEvening Walk
18th JunFleckneyEvening Walk
14th JunT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
25th JunFleckneyEvening Walk
26th - 28th JunAway BreakT.B.A.
Organisers Required
2nd JulFleckneyEvening Walk
28th JunT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
9th JulFleckneyEvening Walk
16th JulFleckneyEvening Walk
12th JulT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
23rd JulFleckneyEvening Walk
30th JulFleckneyEvening Walk
26th AugT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
6th AugFleckneyEvening Walk
13th AugFleckneyEvening Walk
9th AugT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
20th AugFleckneyEvening Walk
27th AugFleckneyEvening Walk
23rd AugT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
3rd SepFleckneyEvening Walk: 6.15pm
10th SepFleckneyEvening Walk 6.15pm
11th - 13th SepAway BreakOrganisers Required
6th SepT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
17th SepFleckneyEvening Walk 6.15pm
24th SepFleckneyEvening Walk 6.15pm
20th SepT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
4th OctT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
18th OctT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
1st NovT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
15th NovT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
29th NovT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
11th DecChristmas MealT.B.A.
13th DecT.B.A.LEADER REQUIRED
The dates for the 2026 Thursday Evening Walks, the A.G.M., the Away Breaks and the Christmas Meal are provisional.
A detailed description will be emailed to all members and published on our Facebook page and website a few days prior to the walk. You can also contact the Leader for more information.
Sunday walks – Meet in Village Car Park by 9.30 am.
Evening walks May to August – Meet in Village Car Park by 7 pm. - September by 6.15 pm.
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Sunday August 3, 2025 09:30
 

The Great Glen Figure-of-Eight – Part Deux

Leader: Phil

Great Glen Figure-of-Eight map


All Sunday walks start with a gathering at Fleckney village car park (///loses.always.huts) at 9:30 a.m.

🥾 Phil’s Favourite Loop: From Locks to Greyhounds and Back Again
This is one of Phil’s top-tier local rambles—an easy-going, stile-light loop of around 7.5 miles, perfect for stretching the legs without breaking a sweat. It’s the reverse of the January walk, which means you’ll see familiar sights from a fresh angle. Think of it as the director’s cut. Don’t tell him I said that!

🚶‍♂️ Part 1: To Crane’s Lock (But Not As You Know It)
We kick off with a classic Weekday Walkers favourite: the gentle stroll to Crane’s Lock. Head out along High Street to Leicester Road, past the allotments (wave to the cabbages), and over a few fields until you reach the bridge by the canal. This is where the infamous Crane’s Lock lurks—infamous not for any dramatic tales, but simply because it’s the point where walkers usually turn back. Not today!

Instead of the usual towpath shuffle, we rebel and veer slightly left, taking the footpath that leads toward the railway bridge in the distance. A word of warning: if it’s rained recently, this stretch can resemble a mud-wrestling arena. Bring boots, not ballet slippers.

🚜 Part 2: Tracks, Crematoriums, and Greyhounds
The path cuts diagonally across a field and joins a farm track. Technically, the “official” footpath continues over more fields, but unless you fancy a hedge-hopping adventure, the track is your friend. It leads us over the roaring A6 via a bridge (pause to marvel at the traffic chaos below), past the new crematorium—quiet neighbours, thankfully—and Glen Farm.
Soon, you’ll find yourself beside the Italian Greyhound, affectionately known as just “the Greyhound.” Whether you fancy a pint, a packet of crisps, or a sit-down in the sun, this is your halfway haven. If the pub’s not calling your name, there are peaceful benches in the nearby cemetery—ideal for a contemplative snack and a nod to history.

🌿 Part 3: Bob’s Lot and Blackberry Bliss
Once revived, head to the public footpath beside Bob’s car lot. The path leads over a stile with a handy movable top bar (a rare nod to ergonomics in the countryside) and through a charming wild patch that’s usually brimming with blackberries. If you’re lucky, you’ll get a free snack and a few scratches—nature’s way of saying hello.
The path emerges at the ever-busy A6 once again. This time, you’ll need to channel your inner frog and cross carefully. There’s a gap in the barrier halfway across—use it wisely and don’t dawdle.

🌾 Part 4: Field-Hopping to the Canal
Once you’ve braved the A6 crossing (with all the grace of a startled deer), the walk gets delightfully rural again. Ahead lie five—and a bit—fields to traverse. Yes, it’s a bit of a patchwork, but each field has its own charm: some flat and friendly, others with a hint of undulation to keep your calves awake.
The path meanders through this agricultural mosaic, occasionally flirting with hedgerows and offering glimpses of the River Sence nearby. Depending on the season, you might spot hares darting across the furrows or buzzards circling overhead, wondering if you’re edible.
Eventually, you’ll reach a set of steps that lead up to the canal. It’s a bit of a climb, but nothing too dramatic—more “gentle ascent” than “Sherpa challenge.” At the top, you’re rewarded with a tranquil stretch of towpath and the soothing sight of narrowboats bobbing gently in the water.
Turn left and follow the canal all the way back to Fleckney. It’s a peaceful finale, with ducks for company and the occasional dog walker nodding in solidarity. As you near the road crossing by the teepees (yes, they’re still there), take care—traffic can be lively.
🏡 Part 5: Ridge, Furrow, and Final Choices
Leave the canal via a gate into two ridge-and-furrow fields—medieval farming patterns still etched into the land like nature’s fingerprint. From here, it’s a short stroll back into Fleckney.
Now comes the final decision: do you head home, or detour to the Shield or the Crown for a celebratory drink? Either way, you’ve earned it.

A.I. assisted description

The minutes of the 2025 A.G.M
and the Agenda for the 2026 A.G.M.
(7 p.m. at the Golden Shield on 22nd January)
can be found HERE


General information:

The Fleckney Walking Club meet every other Sunday for a walk of about 6 to 9 miles with a pub stop somewhere along the route.
What3Words is used to pinpoint start and other relevant locations for the walks.
We leave Fleckney village car park at 9:30 a.m. (///loses.always.huts).
For these walks you are advised to wear good quality walking boots and carry weatherproof clothing.
We suggest you also bring refreshments as a coffee stop and/or a picnic stop is also usually on the cards.
For those who are car sharing to walks outside of Fleckney, passengers are requested to subsidise their driver by the amount of 20p per mile (one way). For example, if the start of the walk was 10 miles from Fleckney the fee would be 10 x 20p = £2.

If you fancy leading a walk, there are plenty of ideas for walks here.

During the summer months we also have Thursday evening walks of about 4 to 5 miles in length.
This year the majority of the walks will be local ones, no transport required.
We meet at the village car park, by 7 p.m. (///loses.always.huts).

In the event of a walk being cancelled for any reason (usually weather) the walk leader will communicate the cancellation to club members by email and be at the start meeting point to advise anyone who turned up regardless.

The annual cost to join the Fleckney Walking Club is £10 for the Sunday Walks, or £5 to be a Social Member. Thursday Evening Walks are completely FREE.


You can find The Fleckney Walking Club Group on Facebook. This is a private group but you are welcome to apply to join us.


If you would like to join this walk then please fill out the form below and press the Submit button.
(If you are reading this message in an email, please click on the RSVP Now! button directly below to take you to the form.)

RSVP deadline is past

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Sunday August 17, 2025 09:30
 

All Sunday walks start with a gathering at Fleckney Village car park (///loses.always.huts) at 9:30 a.m.

Welham, Stonton Wyville, Glooston, Stonton Wyville, Welham

by John Broadhead

Map of the walk

UPDATE: THE 6.5 MILE WALK WILL TAKE PLACE REGARDLESS, THE LONGER WALK IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST! 

Ladies and gentlemen, lace up your walking boots and prepare for an adventure that promises history, breathtaking views, and a sprinkle of humour to keep those spirits high! Our esteemed (?) Chair has graciously volunteered to lead us from the charming village of Welham. We’ll park along Slawston Road (///lotteries.scored.discouraged), conveniently close to The Old Red Lion pub (///modifies.flexed.grills). Fear not, thirsty travellers; we’ll quench our thirst there upon our return.

Departure from Welham

As we set off, we’ll leave The Old Red Lion behind—but only temporarily. Our journey begins along Bowden Lane, where we’ll soon veer right onto Thorpe Langton Road. When the road curves left, we’ll pass through a gate onto a bridleway that beckons us uphill. Embrace the ascent, for at the summit, you’ll conquer Langton Caudle, standing proudly at 480 feet above sea level. While it may rank as the 16,800th highest peak in the British Isles, let’s celebrate it as number one in our hearts today!

Descent to Stonton Wyville

Our path then leads us downhill via the Leicestershire Round until we reach a permissive track at the base. Turning right, we’ll head toward the quaint village of Stonton Wyville, crossing Cranoe Road en route. Although these roads are typically tranquil, do stay alert for any unexpected traffic. Historically, Stonton Wyville boasted two mills and the Fox and Hounds Inn, now a farm. Alas, time changes all.

Onward to Glooston

Parting from the Leicestershire Round, we’ll traverse Stonton Wyville and proceed to Glooston—a village that, like many, has seen its pub, The Old Barn (formerly the Bluebell Inn), transformed into a residence. Along the way, we have a choice: the adventurous among us can opt for an “extra mile” by ascending the mound north of Glooston, reaching the walk’s pinnacle at 500 feet. Alternatively, a more leisurely path skirts around Stonton Wood.

Return Journey

Both routes converge in Glooston, where we’ll head due southwest along the Leicestershire Round back to Stonton Wyville. Retracing our steps briefly, we’ll then choose a gentler path around Langton Caudle, rejoining the Leicestershire Round. Though Thorpe Langton lies a mere quarter-mile away, we’ll resist its allure and instead ascend the Caudle once more before descending back into Welham.

The Grand Finale

Upon our return, The Old Red Lion awaits as our designated pub stop. Reflect on our nearly ten-mile journey (eleven for the intrepid souls who took the extra mile), complete with a few stiles and rewarding undulations. Remember, while 500 feet might sound daunting, we began at over 200 feet—so give yourselves a hearty pat on the back!

A Glimpse into Welham’s Past

Before we conclude, a tidbit about Welham: this village predates the Norman conquest. In 1678, the first known bridge across the River Welland was erected here. Initially a private passage for Old Hall residents, it eventually welcomed the public, especially when the ford became impassable. Today, Welham remains a testament to history’s enduring presence.

Thank you for joining this delightful journey through Leicestershire’s picturesque landscapes and rich histories. Here’s to many more miles and memories together!

Download GPX


The minutes of the 2025 A.G.M
and the Agenda for the 2026 A.G.M.
(7 p.m. at the Golden Shield on 22nd January)
can be found HERE


General information:

The Fleckney Walking Club meet every other Sunday for a walk of about 6 to 9 miles with a pub stop somewhere along the route.
What3Words is used to pinpoint start and other relevant locations for the walks.
We leave Fleckney village car park at 9:30 a.m. (///loses.always.huts).
For these walks you are advised to wear good quality walking boots and carry weatherproof clothing.
We suggest you also bring refreshments as a coffee stop and/or a picnic stop is also usually on the cards.
For those who are car sharing to walks outside of Fleckney, passengers are requested to subsidise their driver by the amount of 20p per mile (one way). For example, if the start of the walk was 10 miles from Fleckney the fee would be 10 x 20p = £2.

If you fancy leading a walk, there are plenty of ideas for walks here.

During the summer months we also have Thursday evening walks of about 4 to 5 miles in length.
This year the majority of the walks will be local ones, no transport required.
We meet at the village car park, by 7 p.m. (///loses.always.huts).

In the event of a walk being cancelled for any reason (usually weather) the walk leader will communicate the cancellation to club members by email and be at the start meeting point to advise anyone who turned up regardless.

The annual cost to join the Fleckney Walking Club is £10 for the Sunday Walks, or £5 to be a Social Member. Thursday Evening Walks are completely FREE.


You can find The Fleckney Walking Club Group on Facebook. This is a private group but you are welcome to apply to join us.


If you would like to join this walk then please fill out the form below and press the Submit button.
(If you are reading this message in an email, please click on the RSVP Now! button directly below to take you to the form.)

 

RSVP deadline is past

Thursday August 28, 2025 18:15
 

Fleckney Walking Club

Thursday Evening Walk


Ditch the Sofa—Join Us for an Evening Stroll!

Continuing throughout September - note the new time 6.15 p.m.:

Summer’s here, and that means it’s time to swap your slippers for walking boots! The Fleckney Walking Club’s Thursday evening walks are a perfect way to stretch your legs, enjoy the fresh air, and pretend you’re training for an epic expedition (when really, it’s just 4 to 5 miles).

🚶‍♂️ Meet us at the village car park, High Street, Fleckney, by 6.15 p.m. (///loses.always.huts).

But wait, there’s more!

If you fancy a proper walk (and a well-earned pint), join us every other Sunday for a 7 to 9-mile adventure. There’s always a pub stop—because hydration is important.

We set off at 9:30 a.m. from the same car park.

For these longer jaunts, decent walking boots are a must (flip-flops are a definite no), and a waterproof jacket might save you from looking like a drowned rat if the weather turns. We also suggest bringing snacks—because let’s be honest, everything’s better with a coffee break.

So, come along, stretch your legs, have a laugh, and discover just how nice a walk can be when it ends with a drink! 🍻

The annual cost to join the Fleckney Walking Club is £10 for the Sunday Walks, or £5 to be a Social Member. Thursday Evening Walks are completely FREE.

If you would like to join this walk then please fill out the form below and press the Submit button.
(If you are reading this message in an email, please click on the RSVP Now! button directly below to take you to the form.)

RSVP deadline is past

Event Types:

The Fleckney Walking Club

The Fleckney Walking Club normally meet every other Sunday for a walk of about 7 to 9 miles with a pub stop somewhere along the route.

We meet at the Village Car Park, High Street, Fleckney, by 9:30 a.m.  ///loses.always.huts

You are advised to wear good quality walking boots and carry weatherproof clothing. We suggest you also bring refreshments as a coffee stop is also usually on the cards.

During the summer months we also have evening walks of about 4 to 5 miles in length. These generally start and end at a pub in a nearby village!

The annual cost to join the Fleckney Walking Club is £10 for the Sunday Walks, or £5 to be a Social Member. Thursday Evening Walks are completely FREE.