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'The walk starts at Marsden Church GR 047 117. The route is then via the Wessenden Valley to reach the A635 at Isle of Skye, Digley Reservoir, Holme Village, Black Hill, Saddleworth Moor, Standedge ...
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Category Kirklees

'The Main Valley Bogs SAC is an important concentration of lowland raised bogs along the River Main valley. It includes three active raised bogs namely; Dunloy Bog ASSI, Caldanagh Bog ASSI and ...
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'For many years Bolam Lake has been a popular place for a day in the countryside. Take a leisurely stroll around the lake or explore the woodland. Bri ...
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Category Castle Morpeth

'A week of fabulous walks exploring the scenery, heritage and wildlife of Cheshire's Peak District, some challenging, others a stroll in the park! Enjoy locally produced food and ales, lively pubs ...
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Category Cheshire East

'Set amongst attractive countryside, the district is served by a network of accessible trails and walks. These walks meander through towns and villages incorporating disused railway tracks and publ ...
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Category Bolsover

'Our new Bolsover Interactive Trail is available for anybody to follow, and you can download the free mp3 files for your mp3 player. We would highly recommend downloading the mp3 files and ...
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Category Bolsover

'Visitors to Bolton Abbey have been welcomed here since the foundation of Bolton Priory in 1154. In 1810 the Rev. William Carr and the 6th Duke of Devonshire opened Strid Wood to the public. Togeth ...
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Category Craven

'We'll introduce you to walks you may not know and in turn you can offer us your favourites. Choose an easy-going walk to see how you like it and move up to greater challenges later if you wish ...
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Category Bolton

[1] Rural walks in Bolton - - - [2] Egerton and Harwood footpaths - - - : [3] Smithills Area and Winter Hill access land - - - : [4] Agricultural Farmland surrounding Blackrod and Westhoughton  - - ...
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Category Bolton

'Details of public rights of way in Bolton are kept in our Definitive Map and Statement. The "map" shows the location of the footpaths, bridleways and restricted byways that we look after. ...
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Category Bolton

'The walk is just over 50 miles around the boundaries of Bolton and is broken down into eight more manageable stages, each starting and finishing on a bus route. Indeed, getting the bus would be se ...
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Category Bolton

'During the summer months Bolton-by-Bowland is visited by tourists and relatively local people just wishing to enjoy a day out and perhaps a walk in beautiful surroundings. We who live her ...
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Category Ribble Valley

'The Bonnie Prince Charlie Trail project not only allows history buffs to retrace the steps of Bonnie Prince Charlie as he travelled through the Outer Hebrides, but also provides a guide t ...
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Category Outer Hebrides

'A waymarked route from Ashbourne to Derby to celebrate the 60th anniversary (1995) of the formation of the Ramblers' Association. This route follows the general direction of Prince Charles Edward ...
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Category Derbyshire Dales

'The Garden was created in the early 1900s with plants gathered by the great plant collectors from their travels to the Himalayas, China, Burma, Tasmania and the Andes – a legacy which today's visi ...
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Category Mid Sussex

These short Walks are respectively around and about: Chirnside, Cove, Duns, Eyemouth and Norham.


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Category Berwickshire

'The 64.5 mile / 103 Km walk was developed around the four ruined Border Abbeys and the location of an even earlier but short lived Tironsian Abbey in Selkirk. Although all four are now in ruin the ...
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Category Roxburghshire

'The BBC ceased their broadcasting from Daventry in 1992, and demolished the two 500ft aerial masts that had sat on top of Borough Hill. Borough Hill itself is now owned by Daventry Distric ...
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Category Daventry

'Straddling the deep trough occupied by Thirlmere, the two sets of fells split into two manageable hill days. The Armboth Fells are slightly smaller in terms of overall height but in terms of work ...
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Category Allerdale

'We don't have an up-to-date route description of the first part of this route from Haywood to the Auchengray road, so if anyone knows the route we'd be very pleased to hear from them ... '


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'On this walk you will experience both town and country taking in some of the historic streets of Boston, crossing fertile fenland fields and walking beside both a river and a man-made drain ... Th ...
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Category Boston

'The Boston Spa Archaeology and Heritage Group is preparing information on Heritage Trails or Walks around the area to illustrate the local history and places of interest. The firs ...
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'Follows some of the waterways of Boston including The Haven, the Hobhole drain and the Maud Foster drain, as well as passing through two nature reserves (Havenside and Hobhole Bank). A great walk ...
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'Founded in 2001, The Boston Woods Trust was formed to provide the people of Boston with a much needed amenity for recreational purposes including walking, bird watching and cycling ... Th ...
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Category Woodland Walks

'The Boudicca Way is named after the legendary warrior Queen of the Iceni, whose tribes once inhabited the area, and passes through the beautiful, unspoilt rural countryside of South Norfo ...
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Category South Norfolk

'It takes approximately two hours and identifies 12 types of trees including Redwood, Cypress and Palm and is totally FREE. The Tree Trail highlights some of the fascinating tree species to be foun ...
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Category Bournemouth

'There are three Trails to choose from: [1] 1 km Hedgerow Stroll - perfect for little legs or a quick breath of fresh air - - - : [2] 2 km Lapwing Trail – explore the wetland and ...
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Category Basildon

[1] Duchess's Drive (7 miles) - - - : [2] Lady's Walk (2 miles) - - - : [3] Bell o' the Woods (1 mile) - - - : [4] Lochs Walk (2 miles) - - - : [5] Tree Trail (2 miles)


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Category Selkirkshire

'There are many fine viewpoints on this circular walk and in several places you can see your earlier route from a new perspective. This part of the North Downs is deservedly popular and the famous ...
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Category Mole Valley

'Despite being so close to Maidstone and two motorways, the village is surrounded by woodland, and still retains a village feel. The ruins of Boxley Abbey are located here. The parish church is ...
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'To fully enjoy the Yorkshire Dales and in particular to appreciate the variety and character of the individual dales takes time. However in a week this can be comfortably achieved on foot. I have ...
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Category Craven

'From short accessible rural routes to longer walks that take you across the borough and beyond, there are walks available for those of all interests and abilities.'


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Category Bracknell Forest

'The Forum can comprise up to 22 members who represent a broad range of interests, including landowners, councillors, those who earn their living in the countryside, users of public rights of way a ...
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Category Bracknell Forest

'The Ramblers Route, which circumnavigates Bracknell town, is made up of two loops, forming a figure of eight circuit. This can be completed in full or each loop can be completed as a sepa ...
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Category Bracknell Forest

'Our vision is to provide a Public Rights of Way Network: [1] on which up-to-date information is readily available by a variety of means - - - : [2] that is physically accessible for all w ...
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Category Bracknell Forest

'There are approximately 50 parks and 30 countryside sites in Bracknell Forest.'


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Category Bracknell Forest

'Bradfield has the distinction of being the largest parish in England, and stretches over into the upper Derwent valley. Bradfield actually consists of two villages ... As part of the Walkers a ...
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Category Sheffield

'The aims of the walks are to provide a safe, friendly atmosphere in which you can become familiar with the local routes, landscapes and rights of way - the first step in devising your own routes s ...
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Category Bradford

The five places of worship on the Trail are: [1] St Peter’s Roman Catholic Church - - - : [2] The Shree Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Temple - - - : [3] The Abu Bakar Masjid (Mosque) - - - : [4]  Guru ...
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Category Bradford

'To help prospective walkers find their way along the route a comprehensive walk booklet was produced, charged at only £1.99 per copy. As time has passed, the team have created 16 circular walks ta ...
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Category Bradford

'The route is along the Canal Road corridor, here expect some surprises with hidden gems of green space, some with long distance views ... Beyond Shipley the route along the Leeds Liverpool canal p ...
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Category Bradford

'Many of Bradford on Avon's accommodation providers welcome walkers. There are also many fantastic pubs, cafés and restaurants to rest those aching feet!'


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Category West Wiltshire

'There is an extensive car park in Bradford-on-Avon adjacent to the railway station.' (You can also use the train between Bath and Bradford-On-Avon.)


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Category West Wiltshire

'Extending to 830 acres of publicly accessible countryside the Park has a wild and rugged aspect that you do not expect to find so close to the city with dramatic rocky outcrops and gnarled old oak ...
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Category Charnwood

The Six Walks are: [1] Creag Choinnich for outstanding views over the village - - - : [2] Queens Drive  follow in the footsteps of Queen Victoria - - - : [3] Morrone for ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

'The Parish of Brampton is bordered to the north by The Roman Wall and to the south by the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For walkers, footpaths radiate in all directions allowi ...
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Category Carlisle

'Market Harborough to Northampton: 'Connecting the two towns via a high quality traffic-free path through the countryside, the Brampton Valley Way provides the perfect opportunity for a family day ...
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Category Harborough

'Brandon Country Park, located in Suffolk, was originally a country house with extensive parkland. It is not difficult to imagine Edwardian ladies and gentlemen walking on the lawns by ...
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Category West Suffolk

'Starting in 2006 the group has organised walks on the first Sunday of each month during the summer (April to October inclusive) and winter walks in December and February.'


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'Circular routes of between 4 and 6 miles starting and finishing in the village of Braunston ...The name Braunston is, doubtless, of Saxon origin from Brauns (a man's name) ton (town) ...
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Category Rutland

'Gently undulating countryside. It can be muddy, but there are no stiles! ... One of two 'described walks for you to do yourself ... There are more described walks in the Members' Pages ...
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Category Daventry

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Category Charity Walks

'The "Breath of Fresh Air" route was devised by Norman Thomas of the East Lancashire Long Distance Walkers Association. It was adopted as an official way-marked footpath in 2010 in recognition of N ...
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Category Lancaster

'The A482 (Lampeter to Llandovery), the A40, and the A485 (Lampeter to Carmarthen) encompass the forest. There are numerous roads that lead to Brechfa Forest, and Abergorlech and Brechfa are sm ...
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Category Carmarthenshire

'The Central Beacons is the highest mountain range in southern Britain. Many walkers make for the famous twin summits of Pen-y-Fan and Corn Du for challenge and adventure. However, the 520 squa ...
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Category Brecknockshire

The Aims of the Society are: 'To advance the enhancement, protection and conservation of the countryside and other amenities of the Brecon Beacons National Park for the benefit of the public; To ad ...
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Category Brecknockshire

'For the most part, this walk is on well drained fields and minor roads. However, inevitably in a low-lying coastal region you will encounter some wet ground, notably below Lidham Hill and later be ...
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Category Rother

'Breinton lies two miles to the west of Hereford, and is really a collection of hamlets: Warham, Upper Breinton, Lower Breinton, Breinton Common, Veldifer, and part of Swainshill. It has a ...
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Category Hereford

'The walk takes in heathland, forest, tiny fields and small farms, then climbs to the highest villages in Hampshire, offering spectacular views, rolling downland and clear chalk streams.'


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Category Rushmoor

'This route passes the Nature Trail and part of the Archaeological Trail. If you feel like more of a challenge, you can continue onto the Two Lakes Trail around ...
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Category Denbighshire

'The Brenig Way starts in the beautiful Dee Valley and takes walkers into some of the quietest parts of Denbighshire, where peaceful paths snake though natural woodlands and along steep si ...
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Category Denbighshire

Find out about: Walking for health ... Self led walks in Brent ... Walking and running groups.

You may also be interested in: Public rights of way ... Health and Wellbeing ... Parks and ope ...
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Category Brent

Download from the Website PDFs of ten 'Countryside Walks' around and about the Borough.


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Category Brentwood

'Operated by The Friends of Brickfields Country Park in conjunction with Rushmoor Borough Council, The Friends were formed in 1992 by a group of local residents wanting to become invol ...
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Category Rushmoor

'The ancient woodland called Checkley Wood can be viewed across the fields during the walk ... It is thought to be at least 400 years old. The walk passes Checkley Hall a grade II listed building. ...
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Category Cheshire East

'The Bridgewater Way is being promoted by the Bridgewater Canal Trust, a partnership which comprises 8 local authorities and The Manchester Ship Canal Company (part of the Peel Holdings Gr ...
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Category Halton

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