This walk is a celebration of the life of G.H.B. Ward, founder of the Clarion Ramblers. It crosses the moors he loved and campaigned for, passes his home in Holmesfield and finishes with a visit to an exhibition of his walking gear and other memorabilia at Longshaw, loaned by Sheffield Museums to coincide with the festival.
Walk length: 11 miles (17.7km)
Terrain: Moorland, woodland and country lanes.
Led by: Judy Gathercole from Sheffield Ramblers.
This walk is part of Sheffield Walking Festival .
This event is free but places must be booked as they are strictly limited.
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