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'The Amber Valley area offers many opportunities for walkers, horse riders and cyclists of all abilities to get out and about.  There's a wide variety of way-marked routes that include spect ...
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Category Amber Valley

''Our Group was formed in April 1976, in mid-Derbyshire, and now has 210+ members, from a wide variety of backgrounds and age groups, but all with a common love of the countryside ... Walks are in ...
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Category Amber Valley

'Walk through woodland, across farmland and along the towpath of the Ashby Canal.  If you are looking for quiet relaxing enjoyment of the Leicestershire countryside, this walk will suit you ... If ...
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'Take in the classic scenery of the central lakes with views of Lake Windermere, Grasmere, and Ullswater. There are lots of opportunities to sample the famous Jennings ales with ni ...
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Category South Lakeland

'We organise three major events which attract walkers from all over the country. The Stonehenge Stomp and Woodhenge Womble weekend is firmly established in the walking calendar as bein ...
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Category Salisbury

'Opportunities to discover Ampthill Park, the Georgian market town of Ampthill and the attractive village of Millbrook are also available.'


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'An Creagán is a superb site with a range of facilities and activities for families, couples, individuals and groups. Located between the historic town of Omagh and the market town of Cooks ...
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'We offer a programme of guided walks every four weeks. A coach is provided to take the group to a selected location and to bring us back at the end of the day. We usually have four walks which are ...
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Category Wigan

'I do hope that you have enjoyed visiting this site, but please keep in mind that it is not intended to be a guidebook. It is simply a personal record of my walks, some of them starting fro ...
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'He was elected to the National Executive of the Labour Party in 1944 and became Minister of Health in 1945. He played the leading role in the establishment of the National Health Service and set i ...
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Category Blaenau Gwent

Download from the Website PDFs of Five Trails in the Series: [1] Southwold Trail - - - : [2] Eye Trail - - - : [3] Framlingham Trail - - - : [4] Woolpit Trail - - - : [5] Clare Trail


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Category Suffolk

'After Breydon Water (near Great Yarmouth) Angles Way follows the Waveney Valley to the source of the River Waveney, passing through open countryside, broad river valleys, pretty villages ...
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Category Great Yarmouth

'Brynsiencyn ... Bull Bay ... Llanddona ... Pentraeth ... Rhosneigr ... Brynrefail ... Cemaes Bay ... Holyhead Mountain ... Llaneilian ... Rhoscolyn'


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Category Isle of Anglesey

'Footpaths and footways are both for use by pedestrians only. The only difference is location - a footpath is a path that is not beside a road and a footway is a pavement that is ...
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Category Isle of Anglesey

'The "Amble", as we call it, takes in much of the finest scenery in the West Pennine Moors and although the cotton towns on either side are relics of our industrial past, they are only seen from a ...
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Category Chorley

The Parks are: Rutland Water | Grafham Water | Pitsford Water | Ravensthorpe Reservoir | Alton Water | Taverham Mill | Hollowell.


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PDFs to download (or leaflets to pick up from the local Library): 1. Arbroath Heritage Trail  - - - : 2. Montrose Heritage Trail - - - : 3. Monifieth Heritage Trail - - - : 4. Carnoustie Heritage T ...
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Category Angus

'Winds an enchanting course down the Vyrnwy valley from Pont Llogel to Pontrobert.The way marked route runs in harmony with sections of Glyndŵr's Way, giving walkers various option ...
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Category Montgomeryshire

'This is a circular walk of about 5 miles, from Annan Town Hall to Whinnyrig, then Summergate, Waterfoot and back to the Town. The walk can be shortened if required by returning to the town at Summ ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'This is a walk which really gets under the skin of the landscape, offering you glimpses into the history and hidden secrets of this quiet and tranquil part of Scotland, parts of which have remaine ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'Future 100s planned are: [1] In 2015 the event is being organised by the East Lancashire Group and is named the Red Rose 100. The web site is now available and can be accessed in "Eve ...
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Category Challenge Walks

Access to PDFs of descriptions of Walks around and about the Antonine Wall produced by Falkirk, North Lanarkshire and West Dunbartonshire.


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Category Central Scotland

'The Borough of Antrim is the jewel of Lough Neagh. Its central location, high quality tourist accommodation, superb retail facilities, rich tapestry of history and friendly welcome make it an idea ...
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'The coffin route was long the access to Applecross Bay from the north, before the coastal route was developed.'


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'The Applecross Landscape Partnership Scheme (ALPS) is a partnership of: The Applecross Trust; Applecross Historical Society; Applecross Archaeological Society; Applecross Community Counci ...
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'Enjoy the 40 miles of walks in this booklet, getting lost only in your thoughts.'


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'The Archaeological Way programme is aiming to develop an 11 mile (18.5km) multi-user trail between Pleasley Pit Country Park and Creswell Crags...
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Category Bolsover

City Crits 'A series of architect-led walking tours interrogating the past, present and future of the many areas undergoing massive transformation within London'; Building Tours ' ...
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'Based on the historic Warwickshire towns of Henley-in-Arden and Alcester, weaving its way through the delightful Shakespearian countryside and Forest of Arden.'


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'The Way traverses Ardudwy, an ancient commote, (an administrative area in the Middle Ages). It visits each of the parishes bordering Cardigan Bay and crosses the geological formation of Cambrian R ...
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Category Merioneth

'There are 46 AONBs in Britain (33 wholly in England, four wholly in Wales, one which straddles the English/Welsh border and eight in Northern Ireland) and they cover 18% of our countryside.'...
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The Northern Ireland AONBs are: [1] Antrim Coast and Glens - - - : [2] Binevenagh - - - : [3] Causeway Coast - - - : [4] Ring of Gullion - - - : [5] Lagan Valley - - - : [6] Mourne - - - : [7] ...
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Sections include: Walking and Cycling Projects; Long Distance Routes; Outdoor Access; Outdoor Activities.


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Category Argyll & Bute

'There are many walks around Arley at four miles in length; The Upper Arley Circular Walk really is a family favourite. This waymarked circular trail starts in the picturesque Worcestershi ...
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'In 1972 Park Mead our local Primary School was fundraising for an outside swimming pool, which was the spur to the opening of Beatons Wood for a single weekend for parents and friends. Th ...
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Category Eastbourne

'The City developed over the centuries but seen as a place of wealth was pillaged by various armies down through the ages. In 1765 Archbishop Robinson (1708-94) was appointed primate of all-Ire ...
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'Like many authors, Bennett needed to do solitary thinking, usually doing this on what he called his "thinking walks". So follow in his footsteps, on an aptly named Thinking Walk, around B ...
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Category Stoke-on-Trent

Trails for purchase include: [1] Deadly Bristol Trail - - - : [2] The Secret Cemetery Trail - - - : [3] Sculpture Trail - - - : [4] Howard's Trail - - - : [5] Makers of Bristol Trail


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Category Bristol

Download from the Website PDFs of four Trails: [1] Lakeside Trail (approx 1 mile) - - - [2] Meadows Trail (approx 1.5 miles) - - - : [3] Woodland Trail (approx 2.5 miles) - - - : [4] Miller ...
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Category Redditch

'Our walking programme comprises regular Sunday walks between 5 - 8 miles, Tuesday walks between 8 – 10 miles and monthly morning Coffee/Teashop walks. We also undertake longer distance walks durin ...
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Category Redditch

'The route, from an original idea from Greta Pennington, has been designed and researched by Ramblers members. Greta Pennington was chairman of Herefordshire Area and Mortimer Group of the Ramb ...
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Category Brecknockshire

'Arrowe Park - Storeton - Thornton Hough - Lees Lane, Neston - Parkgate & onto Gayton - Barnston via Heswall - Arrowe Park via Thingwall.'


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Category Wirral

'2012 saw the launch of Arundel's walking tours and we have gone from strength to strength - adapting our services for the benefit of our guests and offering a variety of ways to discover the histo ...
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Category Arun

'Arundel is a 65-acre haven for wildlife in a picture-book setting in West Sussex. At its back are steep woodlands, topped by the ancient and dramatic Arundel Castle; at its borders are the pretty ...
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Category Arun

'Windsor Great Park covers an area of 4,800 acres with many of the paths open to the public. There are walks in the Deer Park or round the lakeside Valley Gardens, where the rhododendrons are parti ...
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'The manor house the Dormer family occupied for some 250 years has long since vanished, but many features of historic interest remain. These can be seen on the Trail, which has been designed by the ...
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'Asfordby Parish consists of three villages, Asfordby, Asfordby Valley and Asfordby Hill, which are situated to the north of the River Wreake near to the market town of Melton Mowbray in Leicesters ...
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Category Melton

'This walk of 17kms/11 miles from Ashby St. Ledgers includes walking along The Jurassic Way, goes via Braunston and then The Grand Union and Leicester Cana ...
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Category Daventry

'Now forming part of the new National Forest, this area was once an industrial landscape, ravaged by mining. The route runs from Measham to Moira passing through countryside which is rich in social ...
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'Walking is the very best way to see the Forest and appreciate the unique heathland landscape and its wildlife. The Board of Conservators have produced a Forest wide map to help you fi ...
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Category Wealden

'We are proud of our five award winning country and town parks, local nature reserves, endless miles of way-marked countryside footpaths, sites of historic interest, fascinating churches .. ...
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Category Ashfield

'The Green Corridor has been designated as a Local Nature Reserve, and is being looked after by a partnership of organisations.'


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Category Ashford

'The best way to explore the Ashridge Estate is on foot or by bike. Miles of footpaths and bridleways give you plenty of space to explore, and if you drop into the visitor centre w ...
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Category Dacorum

'But Ashtead is more than a nature reserve or museum: it is a place where local people and visitors from further away can enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside just a stone's th ...
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Category Mole Valley

'Cyclists are to get a major boost as work to upgrade the towpath along the Ashton Canal begins as part of Greater Manchester's Cycle City programme.' [Canal & River Trust News (10 Feb ...
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Category Tameside

'You can sample any of the walks listed before joining the club. Try us out!'


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Category Tameside

'Astbury Mere Country Park occupies the site of a former sand quarry. The site encompasses 14ha of open space, just ten minutes walk from the town centre, with paths linking into the l ...
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Category Cheshire East

'Friends of Astley Park is a small voluntary organisation whose members share a common and passionate desire that this green and varied space in the Town Centre, is protected and maintaine ...
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Category Chorley

Talking Trail  'Follow a 2km trail through the woods and grassland at Aston Rowant and admire the 6 eye-catching sculptures along it. These were designed by local artists in collaboration ...
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'When you get to Attenborough Nature Centre follow one of our nature trails. Three well marked circular routes will give you great views of the nature reserve: [1] Tufted Duck - Re ...
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Category Broxtowe

'Built for the first Lord Berwick in 1785, Attingham Hall and its beautiful parkland were owned by one family for more than 160 years. As their fortunes rose and fell they proved themselve ...
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Category Shrewsbury

'The walks have now been published as a leaflet which is available free from Williams Newsagent and Audlem Mill Canal Shop.'


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Category Cheshire East

Usually held Mid September. Typically over three dozen walks of various levels of difficulty at various locations in Amber Valley and Erewash ... Takes place in an area known for its natural ...
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Category Amber Valley

Highlights 'Avebury Stone Circle - The Ridgeway - Fyfield Down - Overton Hill round barrows - The Sanctuary - West Kennet Long Barrow - Silbury Hill.'


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Category Kennet

'The Avocet Line is a busy, thriving and much-loved railway that runs the 9.5 miles along the eastern side of Devon's Exe Estuary from the city of Exeter to the seaside resort of Exmouth. ...
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Category East Devon

'To enhance the information on this estuary self-guided walking trail, we have recorded audio descriptions about the hidden and past world within the estuary.'


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Category South Hams

'The Avon Valley is a very special place; it has a greater range of habitats and a wider variety of flora and fauna than any other chalk river in Britain. The broad flood plain of the lower valley ...
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Category Salisbury

'Each outing has a variety of walks of different lengths and difficulty ratings and transport is by comfortable coach that picks up in Darlington, Newton Aycliffe and Bishop Auckland.'.


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Category Bishop Auckland

'It goes through very varied countryside taking in rivers, canals, woods, pastures and arable fields as well as visiting many Buckinghamshire towns and villages; always with views of either the Chi ...
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Category Aylesbury Vale

'The route is mostly on tracks across farmed land with some steps down. There are glimpses of a variety of historic properties, and of past and present industrial activity.'


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'The line opened on 1 September 1860 and was operable for more than 100 years. Passenger numbers declined sharply after the Second World War and passenger services ended in 1951, although commercia ...
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Category Welwyn Hatfield

'We manage 22 local nature reserves, encompassing almost 300 acres of land. One of our key aims, even in the early days of the 1970s when the Trust was formed, has been the acquisition and manageme ...
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Category Isle of Man

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