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'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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'This land of contrasts stretches from the historic port of Whitby, with its ancient clifftop abbey, north along miles of unspoiled rugged coastline to the seaside resorts of Saltburn and Redcar an ...
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A selection of two dozen walks in 'real walking country that entices not only the keen walkers, but also those looking for a peaceful stroll among the hills and forests or simply a place to picnic with family and friends. From gentle rambles in green valleys to the wilder paths rising to rugged moors and cliffs'.
'The Captain Cook Tourism Association gratefully acknowledges the support provided by Don Burlureaux in offering access to these excellent walks.'
'Sean Patterson’s unconventional walks combine architecture, literature, social history and psychogeography to bring London’s past, present and future to life.'
'1. Bloomsbury ... 2. Soho ... 3. Holborn and Westminster ... 4. City of London ... 5. Hampstead ... 6. Kensington, Mayfair and Marylebone'
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'Follow in the footsteps of some of the world's greatest Economists. London has been associated with many important individuals in the histories of economics and statistics. The story of the city's roles in the early developments of the disciplines is told in the accompanying narrative from which it can be seen that a great deal is known about specific locations for significant individuals. In these pages we organise some of these locations into a series of walks ...'
'The Elgar Walk takes you on a gentle stroll through the streets of Worcester which Elgar knew from childhood. With brief stops to admire each of the significant landmarks, it should t ...
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'Two fascinating routes that take you around what is often referred to as "Elgar Country". The Elgar Walk and Elgar Drive both give a fascinating insight into the streets and countryside that Elgar knew so well.'
'The route of about six miles starts from the A6 at Whatstandwell and goes via Holloway, Lea, Dethick, Lea Bridge to rejoin the A6 at Cromford ... It can be done solely in the car or very short exc ...
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'Stretching from Oakham to Harling Road Station in Norfolk ... Each end of the path has a railway station. Stations towards the centre of the path are located at Shippea Hill and Ely.'
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Hereward Way [British Walks]
'The King Richard III audio tour visits five sites in the city with a strong connection to Richard III in the days leading up to the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. It then continues into the Leicester ...
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'An Endless Trail Afoot through many medieval settlements aligned in three stages from Mucking, though Messing on to Ugley, returning via Matching to Thurrock.' Description via LDWA: 'The route is an updated version of a 1998 walk called "Anita's Mucking Ugley Ways Through Messing, Essex".'
Derek Keeble
'If funding can be secured we will look to roll out more trails in other areas of the county all telling true stories about 19th century crime, detective work and life in the locations it took plac ...
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'To mark the end of our Paths to Crime two year project to catalogue the 19th Century Quarter Sessions Court Rolls we are planning to launch a series of trails via our website. Working with Bedford Borough Council's rights of way team we have created walks around Harrold and Odell (pdf) and Sharnbrook (pdf'
Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Management Service
'Follow this 16.5 mile walking trail from the birthplace of Archbishop Stephen Langton, key in the sealing of Magna Carta, to the historic city of Lincoln ... At Runnymeade on the 15th of June 1215 ...
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'Allow 4-6 hours, plus time to visit Revolution House ... 'This historic building takes its name from the "Glorious Revolution" ... In the spring of 1688 ...
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