Starting and finshing at Golders Green, this is a country walk inside London. It is suitable for existing, new and prospective members. Despite being well within London it is over 85% on tracks and paths , passes through several ancient woodlands and visits many bodies of water. It even goes along a disused railway line.
It is a good opportunity for prospective members or those just thinking about joining to meet existing members and find out more about the Central London Outdoors Group
If you can’t make this walk, please tell your friends as they might be interested
I will lead you past West Heath, Parliament Hill (with one of the very best views of the City) and Highgate Ponds. Ascending Highgate Hill, we will continue to Highgate Wood where I intend stopping for lunch (you can buy a meal or a drink or bring your own picnic to eat on the adjoining lawn) After going through Queens Wood we pass Highgate underground station (it is possible to leave the walk here),The Parkland Walk path is a ribbon of green woods high above the houses on disused railway line. Crossing high above the Archway we walk through Waterlow Park to Highgate Village then descend to Hampstead Heath passing Kenwood House Ken Wood itself and the strange oaks of Sandy Heath and the North End. Finally we walk down the Heath Extension before turning off to return to the start at Golders Green
For more details see our website: www.clog.org.uk
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Enjoy a three-course meal with wine, interspersed with fun quiz rounds
led by John and Katie Plews from Upstairs at the Gatehouse.
Suggested donation £30. Contact Clare Yates at clareroseyates@gmail.com
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Want to Stitch Suffragettes, Embroider Education Pioneers and Celebrate famous Career Women?Then join us for a special Crafternoon next Tuesday 10th March to celebrate International Women’s Day 2020.
By creating a ‘Dangerous Pocket’ about a famous woman, then and now, we remember those who have led the way and empower us in our own journeys.
PLEASE BRING an A6 size photocopy of a famous woman or someone you know who inspires you AND a pocket from pair of jeans or trousers.
Workshop FREE to any customer of our host Aladdin’s Vintage Furniture and Cafe, 1 Hazellville Rd, N19 3LW.
Workshop inspired by Paula MacGregor’s Dangerous Pockets IWD Project 2019, #dangerouspockets, http://www.paulamacgregor.com/dangerous-pockets-project.html.