Walks

We have regular mid week and Sunday walks, ranging in length from five to fifteen miles. There are also occasional Saturday and evening walks. Walks are most often circular, but we endeavour to have a selection of figures 8's and linear walks using cars or public transport. Feel free to join in just half a figure 8. Lunch is often taken at or near a pub for convenience; sometimes we have a picnic in the wilds of nowhere. Further information can be obtained from the leader of each day’s walk.

We enjoy organising weekends away to different parts of the country to sample the joys of mountain and moor. See the events or diary page for more information on these.

RA Members and non-members alike are very welcome to come along and join us on any of these walks, but you should consider joining the RA if you plan to come on more than a couple of walks.

Walk Leading and Planning

We are always looking for more people to take up the challenge of planning and leading a walk. The challenge is not that difficult as there is plenty of advice and guidance to be had from fellow leaders or committee members There is guidance available on the walk checklist page that covers planning and leading a walk and how to present the details for the programme. We also have a list of walk starting locations which can be found here or for the index of Rogers walks click here From time to time map reading courses are arranged, check the events section for announcements.

If you are a regular leader or a newcomer taking up the gauntlet it is of great help to the Ramble Secretary to plan and submit your walks early. Feel free to contact the ramble secretary or any other committee member for advice. Use the form in your programme and forward to the walks co-ordinators, or complete the online form.

Footpath Problems

Make a note of the problems and fill in as much as you can on the online form, which will be sent to the Footpath Secretary.

Joining a Walk

Walking is fun and great exercise, especially with like minded people. For the beginner it can be a little daunting to know how to dress or what to bring. Don't worry it isn't that expensive and there is plenty of friendly advice to be had. Speak to the walk leader before hand and take a look at the guidance for walkers page. We do our best to help with transport for those who do not drive or do not have a car. Car sharing is sometimes practicable. If you have problems getting to the start of a walk please contact the walk leader who will do their best to help.

Purchasing our Programme

Please note that R.A. members from other Groups may purchase our programme at a cost of £2.00 per year - cheques payable to ‘Colchester Ramblers’ and sent to the treasurer. When applying, please state which group you are from, R.A. Membership number and date of expiry.

Membership Enquiries

If you would like further information about the Ramblers’ Association, or about the Colchester Group, please contact the group or membership secretaries who will be glad to help you.