Sunday, July 18, 2010

Red Lion, Gilmorton, Leicestershire, is Looking for a Pub Walk


Another pub is reaching out to walkers and asking them to help in creating a new pub walk from their door. In return there is a £50 voucher on offer for spending in the pub which will be given to the best one submitted.

The Red Lion in the village of Gilmorton, Leicestershire has a regularly changing menu and at least 4 cask ales at all times. They use eggs from their own chickens, herbs from the garden and make their own bread and flavoured ice creams. They take using local produce to the next level by offering a barter system for home grown produce so much of their fruit and veg is grown in the village!


So why not explore the countryside around the Red Lion and then enter your pub walk for a chance to win the £50 voucher? For more details on how to enter go to Red Lion Pub Walks or take at the other pub walk competitions currently running.


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Friday, July 09, 2010

The Inspiration for MyFavouritePubWalks.com - Guest Post on WalkTalkTours Blog


I was recently invited to write a guest post on the WalkTalkTours Blog, talking about my passion for pub walks, what inspired me to create MyFavouritePubWalks.com and my vision for the site's future. To read it please click on guest post.

Not long ago I discovered WalkTalkTours on Twitter who, as their name suggests, have audio walking tours that you can download for your MP3 player. These include narrative on interesting and historical features which you can listen to as you follow their walking routes. Great idea!

I will be reviewing one of their audio tours in a later post but for now I invite you to read my guest post, and from there you can click through and take a look at their site for yourself.


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Wednesday, July 07, 2010

A Pub Walk from The Globe Inn by the Grand Union Canal


Well, wasn't last Sunday a fantastic day for a pub walk! When the heat is on, I’m always torn between a waterside walk where the mere presence of the water seems to cool the air; and a woodland walk where the shade brings more immediate and tangible relief.

We had found a walking route on-line that seemed to combine the best of both with woodland, wonderful views and then a return along the Grand Union Canal towpath. And to finish off there was The Globe Inn, featuring in the AA Pub Guide and situated right on the towpath itself, near Linslade, Bedfordshire.

The Globe is tucked away from the road but clearly has a loyal following of people using the towpath. It was busy but there was still plenty of seating, not only by the towpath, but also in the beer garden by the play area and inside too. And being right by the canal, most people sat outside to enjoy the constant activity and wildlife of the waterside.


One of us had the impressive House Deli-board which, as you can see, was beautifully presented.

We would have liked a little more variety on the salad front, rather than the preponderance of different green leaves, but in fairness we got what it said on the menu and it did not disappoint.



The other two in our party had the butternut squash, spinach, lentil and spicy coconut curry with lemon & parsley basmati and wild rice. It was not huge but it was a mild and delicious blend of flavours, as good as the menu description had suggested. And just as a bonus to refresh, the Greene King XX mild was on special offer at £2 per pint which tasted particularly good after the walk.

So the three of us came away with a few pence change from £30 (excluding tip) which was a very pleasant surprise with three of us eating!


I shall have to make a few changes to the walking route before sharing it at www.myfavouritepubwalks.com as there was rather too much road walking from the railway station and the wonderful views are now no more – the walk must have been written a good few years ago as the view was meant to be from a hilltop over young trees and yes, you guessed, the trees grrew!

In the meantime, if you would like any other suggestions, you can click on waterside pub walks for others that include some cooling water along the way.


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