The Ramblers' Association is Britain's biggest organisation working for walkers, a registered charity with 137,000 members across England, Scotland and Wales. We've been looking after Britain's footpaths and defending it's beautiful countryside for more than 65 years. Without the Ramblers Association, Britain's stunning landscape and unique path network could easily disappear. There are numerous benefits for you and ways you can help us by joining today.

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West Berkshire Ramblers Group is always happy to accept new members. Take a look at our website to find out more information

  The West Berkshire Ramblers have a varied and exciting walks programme. Why not join us and see?  

 

  

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The Countryside Code

The Countryside Code has been revised and re-launched to reflect the introduction of new open access rights (Countryside & Rights of Way Act 2000) and changes in society over the last 20 years. 

From a gentle stroll or relaxing picnic to a long-distance walk or heart pumping adventure, the countryside provides every opportunity for enjoyment and relaxation.

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Be safe - plan ahead and follow any signs

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Leave gates and property as you find them

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Protest plants and animals, and take your litter home

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Keep your dogs under close control

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Consider other people

If you follow the Countryside Code wherever you go, you'll get the best enjoyment possible and you'll help to protect the countryside now and for future generations.

 

For more information visit www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk

 

For more information visit the Countryside Access website

Launched on 12 July 2004

 

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The Ramblers' Association is Britain's biggest organisation working for walkers, a registered charity with 137,000 members across England, Scotland and Wales. We've been looking after Britain's footpaths and defending it's beautiful countryside for more than 65 years. Without the Ramblers Association, Britain's stunning landscape and unique path network could easily disappear. There are numerous benefits for you and ways you can help us by joining today.