A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
North Somerset
'BOB (or Butler's Online Bleadon) is an independent online community resource serving Bleadon Village and beyond as a website portal to local information and resources.'
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'Local nature walks and wildlife interest including Bleadon Moors, Hills, West Mendip Way, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and public footpaths, rights of way & bridleways throughout Bleadon.'
Member of the Ramblers - Avon Area Grouping
'Clevedon's fine coastal walks offer stunning views which have inspired many great poets and writers including Tennyson, Thackeray and Coleridge. The popular coastal route that starts near Marine L ...
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'With its coastal location and open Somerset countryside all around, Clevedon has some stunning walks. If you have a favourite walk, why not send it to us and we can add it to the site – crediting you in the same way as the Civic Society!'
'The Exploration Group of North Somerset ... are a friendly, informal walking group with members from around the Bristol/Bath/North Somerset area. We have a mixed membership of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. New members, 18 years or over, are always welcome.The aim of the group is to provide a full and varied programme of local walks, hill-walking, mountaineering and occasional other outdoor activities ...'
'On 10 July 2014 the Secretary of State announced his decision to approve a stretch of the England Coast Path in Somerset between Brean and Minehead ... On 15 January 2016 the Secretary of State announced her decision to approve proposals to change the previously approved route for this stretch of coast in 2 places: Dunball Wharf and St Audries Bay ... New access rights will come into force along the route and adjoining spreading room on 15 March 2016.'
'We are a local footpaths group based in the Gordano Valley area of North Somerset. We cater for all abilities with walks varying from ambles of about 4 miles up to more strenuous walks of about 12 ...
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'Walk around the Gordano Valley; taking in the coast path between Portishead and Clevedon, a route along the Tickenham Ridge and exploration of the Wraxall, Abbots Leigh and Portbury areas.'
'Weston-super-Mare and Frome are served by train and coach. Buses run regularly on routes parallel to the Mendip Way, from Weston-super-Mare to Wells, and Wells to Frome.'
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'Footpath across the Mendip Hills from Weston-super-Mare to Frome. It is divided into two sections. The West Mendip Way was opened in 1979 and starts at the Bristol Channel at Uphill Cliff. It climbs the Mendip escarpment affording views over the Somerset Levels. It then crosses the central Mendip plateau leading down to Cheddar Gorge and on to Wells ... From there the East Mendip Way continues through Shepton Mallet to Frome. The Mendip Way connects with the Macmillan Way, Monarch's Way, and Samaritans Way South West.'
West Mendip Way [LDWA]
Download from the Website PDFs of each Walk featured in the monthly issues of the Magazine.
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'North Somerset Life is our multi award-winning magazine which we send out across the district every month ... Every issue of the Magazine features a local walk (and sometimes a cycle ride) that varies in length and difficulty.'
'Takes its name from the delicious cargo this former railway line carried from the strawberry fields of Cheddar. The line was well used for nearly a century until its closure in 1965 and since then ...
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'Mainly traffic-free with no steep gradients and takes in a variety of landscapes from the flat marshes and cider apple orchards around Yatton, steep wooded valleys and a tunnel through the Mendips, to historic Axbridge and the spectacular Cheddar Gorge.'
'Please note that walks 4 to 9 .. are over three miles and only suitable for those who walk regularly and are used to walking this distance over uneven terrain and up moderate to steep inclines.' ...
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'A series of ten healthy walks around and about Uphill. Explore the wonderful fauna and flora around Uphill as well as going for a purposeful walk to improve your health.'
'Port of Bristol apprentices have been working with members of the Pill community to restore a half-mile section of footpath along the historic sea bank next to the River Avon at Pill Long ...
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Kings Byways 'Ivor King's Country Rambles around Pill': Six walks ranging from 2.5 to 7.5 miles.
Member of the Ramblers - Somerset Area Grouping
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