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Brighton Hove
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Local Nature Reserves 'Get information on the Local Nature ...
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'We want to have green spaces that are used and valued by the whole community. Along with Natural England we aim at everyone having an accessible natural green space less than 300 metres from their home. We have seven Green Flag parks in the city, which have been recognized for their high standards and the service they provide for their communities.'
'Brighton & Hove is surrounded by many areas of open access land available to enjoy on foot. Much of this land is crossed by rights of way and other paths. Combined, the areas total 650 hectare ...
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'Brighton & Hove City Council is responsible for the public rights of way around our city - public footpaths, bridleways, restricted byways and byways open to all traffic. The Council will continue to be responsible for rights of way in the South Downs National Park.'
Member of the Ramblers - Sussex Area Grouping
'The Club is affiliated to HF Holidays Ltd., which was started by Mr T.A. Leonard, a non-conformist minister, in 1913, to encourage a love of the open air, good fellowship and international und ...
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'The Club aims to provide, good company and opportunities for the healthy enjoyments of the countryside walking in Sussex.'
'Each month we have a short relaxing ramble of 4-6 miles after lunch, normally starting at 14.00 on the third Saturday of the month, and a longer walk of 7-9 miles - but still not too strenuous - o ...
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'The Walking Group is a friendly mixed group of men and women ... '
'This trail has been made possible with the extensive help of many local contributors, who have freely given their time, help, contributions and materials ... We are still seeking contributions for ...
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'This trail illustrates the fascinating and extensive Jewish Heritage of Brighton and Hove and demonstrates that it is among the most important Jewish heritage locations in the country. The trail falls into two linked trails - the Brighton Trail and the West Brighton and Hove Trail.
'Ditchling Beacon is the site of an early Iron Age hill fort (700 BC). The site was chosen because it was easy to defend with the steep northern side (248m high) and clear views.'
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'Since September 2014 you have the right to walk over areas of open country ... Brighton & Hove Council has created 200 hectares of new open access in and around Stanmer Park to compliment the areas we already enjoy through Stanmer Woods. This means you can now walk freely across much of Stanmer estate ...'
'Download a podcast of the walk. Martyn Stenning guides you through each section, with points of interest; the history, ecology and geology of campus relayed as you go.'
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'Enjoy the beautiful countryside around campus on our Boundary Walk. It's free, it's a great way to keep fit, and there's always something interesting to see.'
'... It's easy to get out into the countryside around Brighton and Hove too. And using the bus is a great, sustainable way to do it. Regular bus services serve key areas of the countryside around t ...
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'There are loads of opportunities for bracing walks and woodland strolls in and around the Sussex countryside. Some start within Brighton itself, such as the spectacular Undercliff Walk, whilst others, such as the Stanmer Park award winning walks, are a short bus or car ride away ...'
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