Archive for global walks
Terry Cudbird: A ramble around France
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
In the second in an ongoing series, Oxford Ramblers member Terry Cudbird writes about his amazing circumnavigation of our Gallic neighbour. Having studied French history as a student, Terry was drawn to the country – eventually covering over 4,000 miles, [...]
Terry Cudbird: A ramble around France
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
In the first in an ongoing series, Oxford Ramblers member Terry Cudbird writes about his amazing circumnavigation of our Gallic neighbour…
Return to Paradise
Friday, February 12th, 2010
As a young journalist, Paul Glendell visited Slovenský raj National Park just after the collapse of communism in Czechoslovakia. Two decades later he returned to see if the ‘Slovak Paradise’ he fell in love with had survived the political upheaval…
Scottish Ramblers in Palestine
Friday, February 12th, 2010
A Scottish Rambler has set up an exchange with walkers in Palestine. Members of Shat-ha, meaning ‘to wander’, face severe restrictions on movement but have still managed to walk regularly for years…
Bites from the Big Apple
Thursday, November 26th, 2009
From the Bronx to Staten Island, John Carter chooses his highlights from a walking tour of New York, a city with plenty of fond – and sometimes bizarre – memories for the veteran travel writer and TV presenter…
From prow to prowl
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
From Copenhagen’s historic harbour to the palaces of St Petersburg to the wilds of Jasmund National Park, Anna Maria Espsäter explores Russia and Scandinavia’s grandest cities on a ‘cruise and walk’ tour of the Baltic…


