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FULL 2024 CALENDAR OF GREEN LANE TOURS NOW
PUBLISHED SEE THE FULL SCHEDULE OF NEXT YEAR'S EVENTS BELOW |
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Lincoln &
Belvoir
ROUTE A
1 PLACE REMAINING Sunday 14 April 2024 Entry Fee: £96 per vehicle Lincolnshire may be famous for being flat, but there's some great driving to be done as we work our way through the best trails in the area, including some just over the border into Nottinghamshire. We wind our way along the little used (potential for a few scratches) byways across the Vale of Belvoir, and even find the odd hill here and there. Part of our day is spent driving a long and wide grass covered Roman Road, a true 'green' lane. |
ROUTE A Newark to Lincoln |
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Derwentside
ROUTE A
NEW START & FINISH LOCATION
1 PLACE REMAINING TUESDAY 16 April 2024 WEEKDAY TOUR Entry Fee: £96 per vehicle Our Derwentside route covers trails in Derwentside (Durham) and Hexhamshire (South Tyne), and is a slightly tweaked version of our previous Durham Dales tour. This tour takes us through forests, across open moorland, along ancient rocky tracks, and weather permitting a really nice river crossing. Throughout the day we have amazing views across reservoirs and rolling hills. |
ROUTE A Tow Law to Hexham |
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Peak District
ROUTE A Saturday 27 April 2024 Entry Fee: £96 per vehicle We drive varied routes around the Peak District National Park. Ancient roads winding tightly between dry stone walls, quarry tracks and trails across open moorland all form part of this great route. We're also treated to some really nice rocky tracks and lanes high up on the edges of the moor with views across the Peak District, making this a very popular event. |
ROUTE A Ringinglow to Hartington |
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Wiltshire
Weekend Tour
1 PLACE REMAINING Saturday 18 - Sunday 19 May 2024 Entry Fee: £192 per vehicle (plus camping fee if required) This event takes us on a two day exploration of southern Wiltshire, as well as a couple of trails over the border into Dorset and Hampshire. The trails here offer a great driving experience, with amazing views over the surrounding countryside. Some of the tracks on day 1 are ancient drove roads, going for miles across the downs, and meaning time spent on tarmac is kept to a minimum. Day 2 sees us move into the Wylie Valley, with a mix of green lanes in pretty villages, old grass covered unsurfaced roads, chalky tracks passing through some great landscapes along the way. We've got a great campsite with excellent facilities (including restuarant) on the Wiltshire/Dorset border as our base for this weekend (from Friday evening), so let us know when you book whether you'll need a campsite pitch so we can book everyone in together as a group. NOTE: Route includes a number of ancient drove roads which are tree and hedge lined, and can be overgrown, increasing the chances of paintwork scratches. |
ROUTE Sixpenny Handley to Stonehenge |
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Tynedale ROUTE B |