diary
Saturday 20th July: Afternoon walk to Lodge Farm
Walk itinerary:
Meet in front of Cafe Bookshop by the large chestnut tree Depart at 15.00 hours Return back at Cranfield University at circa 18.30 hours Total walk length: circa 6 km (3.7 miles) Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing for a walk on country footpaths – it may be muddy. There are some stiles to climb over. There is no cost associated with attending this walk, just turn up.
Join us for a short walk to Angela’s farm shop at Lodge Farm on the outskirts of the quintessentially English village of North Crawley.
Expect some delicious cakes and ice cream. And a great opportunity to ask Angela about Lodge Farm’s non-homegenised milk, say hello to the cows and chickens or have a go at the trampoline.
A walk to Lodge Farm is one of the most popular local walks that Cranfield University’s students enjoy
Photos from past walks by Cranfield University’s students 2 Lodge Farm- Walking in HDR.
Tuesday 30 April: early evening walk to Lodge Farm
Walk itinerary:
Meet in front of Cafe Bookshop, Depart at 17.30hours Return back circa 19.30 hours Total walk length: circa 5 km (3 miles) Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing for a walk on country footpaths. There are some stiles to climb over. There is no cost associated with attending this walk, just turn up. Bring some dosh if you want to buy fresh milk, bread and cakes @ Angela’s Farm shop -). Tea & coffee provided.
Take a break from your studies – join us for a short walk to Angela’s farm shop at Lodge Farm on the edge of the village of North Crawley.Expect some delicious cakes and ice cream! A great opportunity to ask Angela about Lodge Farm’s non-homogenised milk, say hello to the cows and chickens or have a go at the trampoline.
-
Walking in HDR.
-
A locally produced milk @ Lodge Farm, North Crawley.
- Walking in HDR.
- A locally produced milk @ Lodge Farm, North Crawley.
© Cranfield University’s Walks – photos from our walks to Lodge Farm
Sunday 6 January: A New Year Welcome Walk to Lodge Farm
Walk itinerary:
Meet in front of Cafe Bookshop, Depart at 13.00 hours Return back circa 15.00 hours Total walk length: circa 5 km (3 miles) Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing for a walk on country footpaths. There are some stiles to climb over. There is no cost associated with attending this walk, just turn up.

Take a break from your studies – join us for an impromptu walk day after tomorrow afternoon to Angela’s farm shop at Lodge Farm. Expect some delicious cakes!
A great opportunity to ask Angela about Lodge Farm’s non-homegenised milk, say hello to the cows and chickens or have a go at the trampoline.Friday 12 October: Afternoon walk to Lodge Farm
Walk itinerary:
Meet in front of Cafe Bookshop by the large chestnut tree Depart at 17.30 hours Return back at Cranfield University at circa 19.00 hours Total walk length: circa 6 km (3.7 miles) Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing for a walk on country footpaths – it may be muddy. There are some stiles to climb over. There is no cost associated with attending this walk, just turn up.
Join us for a short walk to Angela’s farm shop at Lodge Farm on the outskirts of the quintessentially English village of North Crawley.
Expect some delicious cakes and ice cream. And a great opportunity to ask Angela about Lodge Farm’s non-homegenised milk, say hello to the cows and chickens or have a go at the trampoline.
A walk to Lodge Farm is one of the most popular local walks that Cranfield University’s students enjoy – check some of the photos from our past walks there!-)
Sunday 7 October: Afternoon walk to Lodge Farm
Walk itinerary:
Meet in front of Cafe Bookshop by the large chestnut tree Depart at 14.30 hours Return back at Cranfield University at circa 17.30 hours Total walk length: circa 6 km (3.7 miles) Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing for a walk on country footpaths – it may be muddy. There are some stiles to climb over. There is no cost associated with attending this walk, just turn up.
Join us for a short walk to Angela’s farm shop at Lodge Farm on the outskirts of the quintessentially English village of North Crawley.
Expect some delicious cakes and ice cream. And a great opportunity to ask Angela about Lodge Farm’s non-homegenised milk, say hello to the cows and chickens or have a go at the trampoline.