Photo Walk: February Long Route. 25.02.23


Join our February Photo Walk Long Route, a walk from North Petherton to Fyne Court, capturing the woodlands and wonder of winter on the Quantock Hills.
During our Quantock Hills Photo Walks it doesn’t matter if you don’t have a fancy camera or technical expertise, it’s about appreciating your surroundings and finding somewhere natural that you can immerse yourself this time of year. The camera is a fantastic tool to encourage you to slow down and focus your attention, it’s a mindfulness exercise and can be a very relaxing process.
Our Long Route Photo Walk is for anyone who would like a dose of nature, but would like a longer challenge to stretch the legs. The group will walk at a moderate pace, creating a visual record of what we see on the walk, however, stoppages will be limited and we will take a longer scheduled break at the cafe when we reach Fyne Court.
This Long Route is a 10km walk and has undulating terrain which includes 225m elevation across the day.
Start time:
10am (we will aim to be back by 1pm promptly)
Transport:
This walk will start from the North Petherton Community Centre. We’ll meet at 10am and it is easily found here. The car park is free, but there are limited spaces so if you can lift share please do. (If you need transport, and otherwise couldn’t attend, for yourself or several in your group, then we may be able to arrange collection from a local hub). We have arranged transport for the return journey.
What to bring:
Hiking boots, or stout walking boots (our walks can be wet and boggy with mixed terrain)
Snacks and a packed lunch. We will try to arrange a sharing flask, feel free to bring your own.
Water (recommended 1 litre)
Waterproofs and warm clothing
Terrain:
A gentle ascent and descent, woodlands, sometimes muddy and rocky underfoot, fields and some pavement.
Safety:
Our Long Route Photo Walks are designed to be walked at a moderate and constant pace. It’s about taking in the photographic moments and being in nature, exercising gentle health for our mental health, but we will be mindful of reaching our destination in good time. Participants are responsible for their own health and safety. If you are unsure, please contact us and we’ll be happy to share details about the walk. jonathan.barrett@somerset.gov.uk
Participants are responsible for wearing suitable footwear & clothing for the environment. Participants are responsible for assessing their own risk, the safety of themselves and the suitability of any equipment used.
Any medical conditions that may affect the participants during the walk should be notified to the walk leader/facilitator prior to the start of the walk.
Dogs:
Dogs are welcome, however, please notify us if you plan on bringing your dog/s. We ask that where there are livestock grazing, and fields, dogs must be on leads. Please observe the Countryside Code, and please respect other dog owners and fellow walkers. We cannot guarantee that every stile is suitable for dogs.
Full details will be sent on booking.



