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NAILSWORTH 1
NAILSWORTH 1
NAILSWORTH 1
NAILSWORTH 1 : : : : THE TOWN WALK
THE TOWN WALK
THE TOWN WALK
THE TOWN WALK
DIRECTIONS
Exit the Library and take a right turn towards the Co-op and past the
car park on your left for around 20 metres
Take a left up MARKET STREET, and after 15 metres take a right up
BREWERY LANE (slight incline).
Go straight for around 25 metres and then veer off left up a slight hill
towards the ‘dead end’ sign.
Continue along this lane ‘ARNOLDS LANE’ for around 5 minutes.
Continue up the hill until you reach the end of the lane and then turn
left onto OLD BRISTOL ROAD heading back towards Nailsworth.
Continue along this road until you meet with the A46. Take a left
down the A46 towards the town for around 15 metres, and then
cross the road and take a right up PARK ROAD.
Follow this road around in a ‘U’ shape and then take a right at the top
of the bend towards Nailsworth Playing Fields
Just before the playing fields take a left into Wood Lane and proceed
down the hill.
At the bottom of the hill cross over and then turn left onto
TABRAMS PITCH ROAD.
At the junction (Lloyds bank on your left) turn right back onto to the
A46 and turn right at the roundabout towards HSBC and Somerfield.
When reaching the entrance to the Somerfield car park cross over
the road towards the OLIVE TREE RESTAURANT (opposite
Somerfield).
Go down the lane to the side of the OLIVE TREE RESTAURANT and
continue along the narrow path.
At the end of the narrow path turn left into Station Road and head
for the A46
When reaching the A46 take a left towards the town centre
Upon reaching the roundabout cross the road and proceed to the
pedestrian crossing on the A46, cross A46 take a right and then a left
up SPRING HILL for around 10 meters and turn left and return to the
Library
HAZARDS:
Crossing Roads.
Duration
25-30 minutes
Distance:
1.3 miles
Terrain:
Tarmac and uneven paths
Level:
Easy
Start and Finish:
Nailsworth Library, Old
Market
Why Walk?
Walking is a great way to increase your physical activity levels as well as taking in the breathtaking scenery.
There are a number of benefits that you can get from walking:
- Walking is great for fun and fitness
- Walking benefits health and wellbeing
- Walking is suitable for all ages
- Discover attractive and interesting places to walk
- Revisit favourite places
- Walking is free
At what intensity should I walk at?
'Brisk' walking means walking so that you breathe a little faster, feel warmer and have a slightly faster heart
beat. You should still be able to talk. If you can't carry out a conversation, then you're going too fast and
need to slow down.
How often should I walk?
The current recommendation for physical activity is 30 minutes of moderate activity on 5 or more days per
week. That's all it takes to improve your health and feel the difference.
If you find it difficult to complete 30mins in one go, you could walk for ten minutes, three times a day or 15
minutes twice a day at first. The most important thing is that you start at a comfortable level and build up
gradually.
Are there any local walking groups?
The ‘Strolling in Stroud District’ group were established in 2006 and offer short led walks for all abilities.
There are several regular walks that take place across the district with something for everybody on each
walk. The group welcomes old and new walkers and is a fantastic way to meet new people.
There are also several ‘one-off’ walks that are delivered by a variety of organisations that take place
throughout the year.
All of these walks and more can be found by contacting us on (01453) 754501 or by visiting our website
www.strollinginstrouddistrict.org
Although every attempt has been made to ensure that the information contained within this leaflet is
correct at the time of printing, the District Council cannot be held responsible for any discrepancies.
The Strolling in Stroud District group is a Walking the Way to Health
Accredited Scheme.