NOTES:
- This is the SWC walk template
- Please fill in the gaps!
- If this file displays as HTML (not as plain text), use "View - Source" in your web browser to get the template
- To test what you have done: Save As "walk_details.html" on your PC, and then use "File - Open" .. in your web browser to view it
- To get an existing walk: replace index.shtml with walk_details.html e.g.
    book 1, walk  7 is: http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/book_1/walk_07/walk_details.html
    book 3 (swc walks) , walk 12 is: http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/book_3/walk_12/walk_details.html
- edit this file in notepad (or similar, DO NOT not MS Word)
- the rows are all optional, feel free to add new ones
HTML
- A table row : headinginformation
- Bold : this is bold
- Italic : italic
- A Paragraph : 

a sentence.

- A link : The Henry VII FIELDS - REQUIRED are: "short description of the walk" and ("features" or "walk details") - maybe add "travel by car", "maps", "saturday walkers' club" etc. WALKING INSTRUCTIONS IN HTML (best option) - fill in the walk directions section -
    is ordered list,
  1. is a list item WALKING INSTRUCTIONS IN MS WORD - write up the route in MS Word, we will "PDF" it for you WALK CHECK - all new 'detailed walking instructions' walks should be walk checked (unless the route is very simple) - send the PDF/HTML to David, to put on his temp. depository ALL DONE - send Andrew the HTML / MS Word document

Short description of the walk.

Length

xx km (xx miles), xx hours. For the whole outing, including trains, sights and meals, allow xx hours xx minutes.

OS Map

Nos. xx. xx, map reference xx, is in xx, xx km northxx of xx.

Toughness

xx out of 10.

Features

paragraph 1 bold

paragraph 2 italic

Shortening the walk

book 1 walks

paragraph 2

Walk Options

book 2 and 3 walks

paragraph 2

History

Otford goes back to the sixth century when the Anglo-Saxons called their settlement Ottanford ('Otta's ford'). The Archbishop's Palace in Otford, the remaining fragments of which are on open view, once rivalled Hampton Court for splendour, until Henry VIII forced Archbishop Cranmer to surrender it in 1537.

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Saturday Walkers Club

Take the train nearest to 10.15am (before or after) from Victoria Station to Otford. Journey time 35 minutes. Buy a day return to Otford. Trains back from Eynsford go to Blackfriars, twice an hour; you can change at Bromley South for Victoria. Journey time 46 minutes.

Lunch

pub 1

pub 2

Tea

tea room 1