Hunts Ramblers

Hunts Ramblers We are part of the Ramblers Association based in and around Huntingdon and walk the surrounding areas

10/12/2025

John treated us to a short but enjoyable stroll along The Thicket from Houghton to the outskirts of St Ives and return.

It's encouraging to get support in high places.
05/12/2025

It's encouraging to get support in high places.

Today I pushed the Government to mandate public rights of way for walking, wheeling and cycling alongside new railway lines and to transform more disused lines into public rights of way, helping to create more active travel routes.

26/11/2025

"The enjoyment continued on reaching a road as we had the opportunity to paddle in the puddles. The ‘mud on road’ was all ours"

20/11/2025

"We followed the well defined path to the pretty hamlet of Hildersham, where a friendly local advised us the church was open and worth a peek inside."

12/11/2025

"what appeared to be an enigmatic message, in Morse Code on the back of one of the nearby gravestones."

"Andy cut his lunch apple in two for the donkeys being friendly en route. "
05/11/2025

"Andy cut his lunch apple in two for the donkeys being friendly en route. "

04/11/2025

"Around the church precincts, along Love Lane then 400 metres of ‘Thicket’ road before entering the meadows over a bridge. "

01/10/2025

"These were fed by the New River, a misnomer as it is no longer new (being built in 1613) and is a canal ..."

24/09/2025

"Final day of summer 2025 brought a sunny and dry day, ideal for a 6 mile walk across fields mainly to the west of Abbots Ripton. "

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