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'A walk in the Quantocks can offer a surprising variety of secenery in such a small area. From farmland to shady combes and the open heathland of the ridge. Within 3 hrs all of these aspects can be ...
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'Opened in 2001 and consists of two routes. The northern route is 31Km (20 miles) and the southern route 29Km (18 miles).' Crowcombe is the start/end of the Northern Route; the Southern Route starts/ends at Broomfield, situated about 5 miles north of Taunton.
Quantock Online
'Cothelstone Hill - for woodland trails and 360 degree hilltop views ... Kilve and East Quantoxhead - For wild Jurassic coast ... Ramscombe, Great Wood - For conifer and ...
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'Craving crisp air and wide open spaces? Views that stretch for miles and miles? Wooded combes with babbling brooks? Uninterupted heathland? Wild jurassic coast? Better get your walking boots on then ...'
'The Quantock countryside is one of the finest in England. In 1956 it was the first to be awarded the national status of Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and the Quantock Common is designa ...
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'A walk in the Quantocks can offer a surprising variety of secenery in such a small area. From farmland to shady combes and the open heathland of the ridge. Within 3hrs all of these aspects can be explored on foot, whilst there is still plenty of scope for more wide-ranging, day long tours.'
Quantock Online
'At its centre lies the Dingle, a formal floral masterpiece created by world renowned gardener Percy Thrower - during his 28 years here as our Parks Superintendent. It's a beautif ...
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'Shrewsbury is fortunate to have its own beautiful, 29-acre parkland known as The Quarry ... The Quarry has been our most important site for recreation since the 16th Century. It is the perfect place to relax, enjoy walks, picnic, fish along the banks of the River Severn, or just let off steam.'
'The Way avoids roads as much as possible and uses long distance footpaths, bridleways, local footpaths, river banks and canal towpaths. It passes and joins up the sites of the 12 crosses erect ...
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'Long Distance Footpath that joins Harby in Nottingham with Westminster Abbey.'
ALERT At Review, the original Website cited here seemed no longer to be available, so I have Linked instead to a historical description on the LDWA Site.
PDFs of four Trails can be downloaded from the Website: [1] Discover the Park - - - : [2] London 2012 Trail - - - : [3] Children's Trail - - - : [4] Art Trail .. ...
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'Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park offers a landscape full of opportunities to discover something new. Wander at your own pace, follow a trail taking in some of the most inspirational sights, or take part in a guided tour: the choice is yours.'
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
'Queen's Park is a fine example of a well-loved and hugely popular city park. The overall aim of the City of London is to provide well looked-after surroundings and facilities to meet the needs of the park's many visitors, remaining true to the vision of its Victorian founders.'
City of London Corporation
Park Finder [London Borough of Brent]
'There is a choice of paths and waymarked trails around the country park which follow easy access stone or woodchip surfaced paths. Queenswood is situated at the t ...
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'Queenswood is the only designated country park in the county. It includes the arboretum, a 47 acre tree collection with over 1,200 rare and exotic trees from all over the world and 123 acres of semi-natural ancient woodland which is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Local Nature Reserve (LNR).'
''All about walking: walking around the village, walking to neighbouring villages. Oh, and walking to the pub ... We organise occasional public Parish Walks each year - everyone is welcome ...
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