Women Only Walk | Beacon Hill and Windmill Hill | LEICESTERSHIRE | Beacon Hill
Cultural Experiences
Meeting at the Beacon Hill Cafe, we'll start our walk by climbing to the trig point at the top of Beacon Hill, which offers 360 degree views of the local area. We'll then head over to Windmill Hill, where the stone base of a former mill, built in 1863, is also home to a viewpoint looking over the Soar Valley. The final section is in The Outwoods, a Nature Reserve and one of the oldest woodlands in the local area.
Distance: 13km / 8 miles
Time: 5-6 hours
Elevation: 350 metres / 1150 feet
Grade: Intermediate -
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Terrain: Grass and gravel paths
Who will be your guide?
For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Megan Endean (endean_mountaineering on Instagram), and I’m a Mountain Leader, based in the Midlands but I grew up in Devon. My hobby (obsession!?) with being outdoors started with my Bronze Duke of Edinburgh, and I’ve never looked back. I’m passionate about improving accessibility to the outdoors, and aim to provide a safe and welcoming environment to all. I look forward to meeting you!
Transport
We will meet at the Beacon Hill Lower Car Park
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By Car: The car park is pay on exit and costs £5 for the day. Contactless payment is available. We encourage car sharing as much as possible.
By train/bus: the 154 bus stops in Woodhouse Eaves and is then a 0.6mile walk to the start point.
Liftshare: It would be great to liftshare as much as possible.
Lifts can be arranged via the WhatsApp group here.
What to bring:
Walking boots or sturdy shoes/trainers
Lunch and snacks
I always like to take a flask of tea, but that’s entirely optional
Rucksack
Water (I'd recommend 2 litres)
Waterproofs if rain is forecast
Sunhat/suncream if it's due to be sunny.
Terrain:
The majority of the walk is on grass paths and gravel tracks. It may be slightly muddy depending on the amount of rain in the days leading up to the walk.
Toilets:
There are free toilets at the beginning of the hike, with additional toilets in The Outwoods, but apart from that you will have to embrace what we like to call a 'wild wee'! Luckily, the walk has a few hidden spots for this. If you need to go, just tell someone in the group and hang back for some privacy.
Consent Form:
If you are booked onto the hike please fill in a consent form no later than the night before. You will not be allowed to partake in the hike unless you have filled out this form. An email will be sent closer to the event with details.
Safety:
I like to make these hikes as enjoyable as possible for everyone, so I keep a slow and steady pace. It's about taking in the views and being in nature, not about rushing to the finish line. Having said that, you are responsible for your own health and safety. If you are unsure as to whether you are fit to come on these hikes, please either consult your doctor or let me know your concerns - I'd be happy to chat through any worries before you sign up to the hike.
I am a fully qualified Mountain Leader and I am level 3 Outdoor First Aid trained so I will be on hand in case of an emergency. I am also a Mental Health First Aider.
Dogs:
Well behaved dogs are welcome on my hikes, but be aware that there are sometimes sheep and other livestock in the area - including llamas!
Refund Policy:
Refunds will only be given if the event is cancelled. If you can no longer attend you are more than welcome to sell your ticket to someone else but please let me know if you do so.
Terms:
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This event is for over 18's only.
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