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Belhus Park
Group: Hike Essex
Date: Sunday 22 August 2010
Start gridref: TQ 560 833
Nearest town: Averley
Start time: 11am
Grade: Leisurely
Distance: 6 miles
Longer description: A six mile figure of eight walk through Belhus Country Park. Please bring packed lunch, pub option at the end.
Contact name: Brian
Contact phone: 07943251979
Contact email: bjtaylor2906@yahoo.co.uk
Meet: Meet at first public car park on Warwick Lane.
sunrise 06:04
sunset 20:00
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Hike Essex Group
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Website: http:/ / www.hikeessex.org.uk
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Telephone Contact - Jon on 01245 328185
Enquiries - enquiries@hikeessex.org.uk
General Note
Most walks listed here are intended primarily for Ramblers' Association members. Non-members are welcome to join us as guests on two or three walks, though if you walk with a group regularly you will be expected to join the Ramblers.
Please make sure that you are fit enough to undertake the walk you intend to join. If you're unsure of your fitness level, try a short and easy walk first: it's much better to find a walk a little too slow and easy than to make yourself miserable and exhausted.
Most Ramblers' walks are off-road in rural areas. Please have suitable footwear and clothing for the walk you intend to join, and bring some food and drink, even if the walk includes a pub or café break. Leaders may refuse to accept participants who in their opinion are inadequately equipped or unfit. When in doubt, contact the organisers or the walk leader in advance.
For your own and others' safety please read and abide by any advice and guidelines issued by the organisers, and the instructions of the walk leader. Though walking is inherently one of the safest outdoor activities, no activity is completely without risk and it is your responsibility to behave sensibly and to minimise the potential for accidents to occur.
