Year: 2024

  • Dawn Chorus Walk (5th May 2024)

    Dawn Chorus Walk (5th May 2024)

    Here’s the walk leader, Graham’s views on the day. On National Dawn Chorus Day 2024, eight DFBS members met up with two Dronfield Natural History Society members at 4.30am at Shillito Wood car park for our annual joint Dawn Chorus Walk.  It was a perfect morning for listening for birdsong, not too cold and not…

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  • Porter Brook Circular (30th April 2024)

    Porter Brook Circular (30th April 2024)

    On a glorious springtime morning, eighteen walkers gathered for Paula’s walk. Everyone was relieved that there were no cows in the field, which made for a lovely easy walk down to Wire Mill. The return leg was a steady walk uphill on the other side of the valley passing Mayfield Alpacas Animal Farm and back…

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  • Summer Walks Programme

    Summer Walks Programme

    Today marked the start of our Summer Walks Programme. Historically, the last walk on the spring programme is also the first walk on the summer programme. As usual, most of the walks will be in the Dronfield area but in the same vein as last year, we have some locations that are a little further…

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  • The Drone Valley Way (27th April 2024)

    The Drone Valley Way (27th April 2024)

    Peter Carr, the walk leader, has kindly provided a full report on this walk. The Drone Valley Way, devised twenty years ago by Barry Jex and the Society was to be our walk today.  It turned out to be a walk that not many of those in the group had done before so it was…

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  • Old Brampton and Linacre (16th April 2024)

    Old Brampton and Linacre (16th April 2024)

    I couldn’t make the walk but one of the walk leaders, Joe, has given me a few pointers. There were 23 people on the walk, which is another excellent turnout. Joe mentioned that many of the group weren’t familiar with the particular entrance to Holmebrook Valley Park that we used for our start point. This…

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  • Grasscroft Wood Circular (13th April 2024)

    Grasscroft Wood Circular (13th April 2024)

    This is Graham’s report on the Grasscroft Wood Circular that he guided us round. Due to a broken leg David Scrivener was unable to lead this walk so in stepped Joe, Pete H and Graham, who recced David’s intended route a few days in advance.   Starting out at Carlisle Close at Sheepbridge the party of…

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  • Moss Valley Circular (9th April 2024)

    Moss Valley Circular (9th April 2024)

    Fifteen walkers met at Coal Aston Wesleyan Reform Chapel on a cool Tuesday morning. Several of us enjoyed a hot coffee or tea with a toasted hot cross bun before we started. Adrian, our walk leader, warned us that there would be mud, despite the first section of the walk being along Owler Car Lane…

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  • The Lost Pubs Walk (6th April 2024)

    The Lost Pubs Walk (6th April 2024)

    Twenty two walkers gathered at the long lay-by between Dronfield and Unstone for a walk in the Summerley and Apperknowle area with the purpose of identifying locations that once were public houses. We set off following the Dronfield Barn Round Walk through the fields to Summerey Lower Road. After crossing another field and reaching Summerley…

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  • Old Whittington and Hundall Circular (30th March 2024)

    Old Whittington and Hundall Circular (30th March 2024)

    Fourteen walkers and one dog met opposite the old Riverside Garden Centre in readiness for Clive and Judy’s annual Easter walk. This area between Unstone and the outskirts of Chesterfield is known as the The Brushes but I think only the locals use that name these days. The first part of the walk took us…

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  • Chancet Wood, Parkbank Wood and Beauchief Abbey Circular (26th March 2024)

    Chancet Wood, Parkbank Wood and Beauchief Abbey Circular (26th March 2024)

    A twenty eight strong group of our members rolled up at the bowling green entrance to Graves park on Charles Ashmore Road. The weather was bright and sunny though still a little cool out of the sun. After walking a short distance down the A61 we crossed over and a path on the left that…

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