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Join us for a short walk around Alrewas and the Trent & Mersey Canal.

These shorter walks are aimed at those who just want a stroll and a natter, noggin or nosh.

A 1.8 walk taking in the canal towpath, the riverside, two small fields, and two pleasant village lanes. Level terrain except for the canal hump back bridge. One very easy low stile. May be muddy underfoot.

Meet in The Crown Inn car park, Post office Rd, Alrewas DE13 7BS 10.30am for 10.45 start

 

Branch
IWA Lichfield Branch
Event Dates

Friday 17th February 2023

Location

Alrewas

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Alrewas and Trent & Mersey Canal

Join us for a short walk around Alrewas and the Trent & Mersey Canal.

These shorter walks are aimed at those who just want a stroll and a natter, noggin or nosh.

A 1.8 walk taking in the canal towpath, the riverside, two small fields, and two pleasant village lanes. Level terrain except for the canal hump back bridge. One very easy low stile. May be muddy underfoot.

Meet in The Crown Inn car park, Post office Rd, Alrewas DE13 7BS 10.30am for 10.45 start

 

Details

Time

10:30

Meet at 10.30 am for a 10.45 start.

Contact

Neil Barnett

Parking

Meet in The Crown Inn car park, Post office Rd, Alrewas DE13 7BS

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Location

Alrewas

The Crown Inn, Post Office Road, Alrewas, Burton-on-Trent, UK

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