Category: Group – Walking
Walking Group – Thursday 23rd January 2025
Granadella Woods Report and Photos by Wendy Ranger Maybe it was because it was such a glorious morning, or maybe because it was a flat walk, but this week we had the most members we’ve ever had. We walked through the La Guardia neighbourhood and then around the Granadella Woods in glorious sunshine. We did…
Walking Group – Thursday 2nd January 2025
Las Laderas Countryside Report and Photos by Wendy Ranger It was a glorious morning when 17 members joined me for the first walk of the New Year. There was lots of chat as we made our way from Las Laderas, across towards the Montgo, along beside the new vines, through the woods and back. A…
Walking Group – Thursday 19th December 2024
Las Ramblars and the Beehives Circle Report and Photos by Tom Stevenson A small (but select!) group of walkers and their dogs tackled the hill behind the Asevi factory this morning. The weather was somewhat overcast but still pleasant. We passed through lots of beautiful greenery as we walked. One big surprise was that the…
Walking Group – Thursday 12th December 2024
La Plana West Side Report and Photos by Wendy Ranger Its always good to walk up on the Plana, as you have really good views of the Montgo. This week’s walk was no exception, but when we started we could only see one side. However as the walk went on the cloud cleared completely to…
Walking Group – Thursday 5th December 2024
Jesús Pobre Around the Windmills Report and Photos by Wendy Ranger On a bright and sunny morning 23 members of the U3A Walking Group met at Jesus Pobre to walk around the windmills, through the forest, along the railway line, past the pigeons and back. The members were very impressed when I had organised a…
Walking Group – Thursday 28th November 2024
Pinomar and Val de Sol Report and Photos by Wendy Ranger On another glorious morning 24 members met for a circular walk from the El Campo Restaurant, around the Pinomar and Val Sol areas, and across the area devasted by the fire in 2016. We came across an interesting tree, which we think is a…