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 - A numbered list item
  • a paragraph 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
  • Walking Instructions

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    3. In 400 metres you keep straight on (signposted Eynsford) at the junction with Sparepenny Lane, to go down past the Plough and Harrow pub on the left-hand side (the suggested tea place).
    4. 80 metres past the pub, go over the bridge by the ford and then up to the main road.
    5. (To visit the ruins of Eynsford Castle, which is about 400 metres away, turn left on the main road and carry on through the village, passing the Five Bells pub on your right-hand side. Opposite the Castle Hotel, turn left on a tarmac lane signposted Village Hall and follow it round to the right to find the Castle car park and ruins.)
    6. To get to Eynsford Station you turn right on to the main road, with the Church of St Martin of Tours opposite. You soon pass the Malt Shovel Inn on your left and go uphill for 800 metres, to just over the brow of the hill. Trains back to London are on the far platform, over the footbridge.