A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Nature Trails
'We manage 22 local nature reserves, encompassing almost 300 acres of land. One of our key aims, even in the early days of the 1970s when the Trust was formed, has been the acquisition and manageme ...
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'An important stretch of low-lying sand dune coastline, great for walking and bird watching.'
'The Postman's Path, which clings to the coastline and was used to take post to and from Achiltibuie, offers opportunities for spotting golden eagles, stonechats, adders, lizards and even ...
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'Ben Mor Coigach is the Scottish Wildlife Trust's largest reserve and is a magical mixture of high peaks and coastline; crofted land and wild land; of people and of nature in the raw ...'
'Bickley Hall Farm is a 210-acre (86ha) organic working farm located just outside Malpas in the heart of rural Cheshire. As the HQ of Cheshire Wildlife Trust the farm has a dedicated nature trail leading off the popular Sandstone Trail walking route.'
'Rising to 231 feet Bidston Hill is one of the highest points on the Wirral. Its 100 acres of heathland and woodland contain mysterious rock carvings and historic buildings, as well as being a have ...
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'The Heritage Trail has been put together to allow people to explore Bidston Hill and its heritage for themselves. Follow the trail using the map and the numbered marker posts. Look out for the blue Heritage Trail markers, and the black and white QR code plaques. If you have a smartphone, you can use a QR reader app to bring up the matching Heritage Trail web page in your browser.'
'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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'Learn how to recognise your trees with the Bournemouth Garden Tree Trail ... '
Stream, Heath and Woodland Walk [Bournemouth Tourism] (PDF) | Tree Trail [Friends of Boscombe Chine Gardens]
'The walks will take you through back streets, gardens, squares and parks and direct you toward trees of interest and beauty and providing you with some information about the various species of tre ...
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'Camden would be a far less pleasant place to live without the presence of all of the trees in the streets, on the housing estates and in the parks. Many of these are spectacular sights to see, shrouding eyesores, reducing air and water pollution, and contributing to the atmosphere and tranquillity of the valuable green spaces which give balance to the hustle and bustle of the Capital. These self-guided tree walks have been created by Camden’s tree section to allow you to explore this exciting part of Camden in pursuit of trees.'
Camden Council
ALERT Unfortunately, at Review, I could no longer access the Tree Walks. But there is much else of interest here, including the location, characteristics, climate footprint and schedule of all the publicly maintained trees in Camden ...
Cawdor Castle is normally open from early May to early October. There is an 'all inclusive' entry charge for the 'Castle, Gardens, Grounds and Nature Trails'.
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'Within the woods surrounding Cawdor Castle are five nature trails that vary in length from 0.75 miles to 5 miles. Four of the five trails start from the Flower Garden, the exception being the violet trail which starts from the Blue Bridge. The layout of the trails gives you the choice to continue on a longer trail if you wish.'
'Montpellier Gardens were developed over 200 years ago and originally developed as pleasure gardens to provide an appropriate setting for the pump room and for society to meet and promenad ...
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'Tours covering different areas of Pittville Park and Montpellier Gardens which point out many fine trees and give information about the species.'
Cheltenham Borough Council
'An audio trail told by Oxford chemists ... The tour features recordings of students and lecturers at Oxford University's Department of Chemistry talking about what fascinates them about plants. As they walk around the Botanic Garden visitors can trigger recordings relevant to the plants around them ... '
'For visitors and users of the lake, Chew is so much more than just a drinking water supply. Chew Valley offers various leisure and recreational facilities, from fishing and sailing to eating out, ...
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'Chew Valley Lake was built to provide water for Bristol. Water is pumped to our Barrow treatment works on the outskirts of Bristol and from here we supply much of the southern part of the city. The lake also supplies water to areas like Shepton Mallet, via the nearby Stowey treatment works. '
Bristol Water
'The trail mainly follows public footpaths and other marked trails, including part of the Staffordshire Way, but visitors should note that some of these have steep sections and muddy, uneven te ...
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'This geotrail is designed to give the visitor a glimpse of the rocks, minerals, fossils and industrial heritage of the area which is intimately linked to the local geology. The whole trail is 25km long, which is probably too long to be tackled all in one go. We strongly recommend that it should be completed in sections from the access points at Froghall Wharf, Oakamoor, Rambler's Retreat, Hawksmoor Nature Reserve and Highshutt. Alternative routes to make shorter circular walks are indicated in this guide ...'
'This trail is a celebration of the diverse tree population and history of the Square Mile. It is also intended to highlight the importance of urban trees across the world and the need for people t ...
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'This tree trail has been created in partnership between Trees for Cities & the [former] City of London Festival. It aims to provide a fascinating and fun guide to some of the most interesting trees and heritage sites the City has to offer, accessible to all visitors, workers and residents – young and old.'
City of London Corporation
'This Nature Reserve is signposted from Sutton Road B4151. The full walk is a horseshoe shape and can be done as a point to point and return walk or using the Sutton Road as a complete loop ... The ...
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'A walk through Cuckoo's Nook and the Dingle nature reserve will take you through two completely different habitats, created by two different types of soil. The same walk will also transport you across 60 million years of geological time. That's because the reserve lies over a geological fault line, where on one side, coal measures lie near the surface, and on the other, limestone lies near the surface. This has a direct effect on the plant life that you'll find above the soil.'
Webb Family Walks
'Visitors can follow the Duke's Wood Trail - a chance to stroll through the trees and learn about the natural and historical significance of this area. Enjoy the spring flowers and bir ...
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'Dukes Wood is a marvellous example of cooperation between the Oil industry and the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. It combines an area of ancient and secondary woodland with what was the site of the UK's first oilfield ...'
Dukes Wood Oil Museum
'Ecotrails provide an opportunity for young people to develop an awareness, appreciation and understanding of, and responsibility to, their local natural and built environment by taking part in an ...
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'Ecotrails seek to promote a knowledge and understanding of, and responsibility to, the local natural and built environment by using the "outdoor classroom" of the countryside.'
'The "Galloway Kite Trail" around beautiful Loch Ken promotes the population of kites, recently re-established in Kirkcudbrightshire, as a source of nature-based tourism to benefit local commun ...
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'An exciting nature watching opportunity to view spectacular red kites in lovely scenery is now attracting the attention of walkers, cyclists, wildlife lovers and birdwatchers in Dumfries and Galloway and from much further afield.'
'These are all trees that established colonies during the 5,000 years of ice retreat. In other words they arrived after the ice started to melt, but before Britain became an island. It is possible ...
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'The Ice Age tree trail is a guided walk around Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, taking in 34 species of tree ...'
The Walks are: [1] One Horse Field and Walk - - - : [2] Wetland Walk and Community Orchard - Sandown - - - : [3] Troll Trail - - - : [4] Ventnor Lizard Walk
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'Gift to Nature is the flagship conservation project of the Island 2000 Trust. Gift to Nature is passionate about the Isle of Wight’s wildlife, from our famous Red Squirrels to obscure tiny rare bees. Since 2002 we have created and cared for a variety of conservation sites across the Island. Join us, we want to share our lovely sites and all of the Island’s beautiful countryside so we have produced trail maps and lead guided walks to encourage everyone to get out and explore our fantastic Island.'
'Following this audio trail you can find out about the natural and human history of the area as well as the story of the Pumlumon Project and what Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust are doing now to ch ...
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'An entertaining and informative tour of an outstanding landscape in the north Cambrians, taking in the superb viewpoint of Foel Fadian and the two very different lakes of Glaslyn and Bugeilyn.'
'Rising above Neath town centre, the grounds of a landscape park lie in their original rural setting long famed for its picturesque beauty ... The Gnoll Estate has become a major attraction for bot ...
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'Provides a haven for wildlife within a stone's throw of the centre of Neath. Why not enjoy one or all three of the Gnoll Wildlife Walks that help you explore the Park and discover its wildlife.'
One of a number of 'self-guided walks highlighting the geology, geomorphology and geologically related industrial history of parts of the county'.
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'Provides easy access for all, mainly following the Manifold Track, a resurfaced section of the old Leek & Manifold Valley Light Railway line, between Hulme End and Waterhouses.'
'This walk is provided with support from our lessee, the Horsey Estate Trust who manage much of the Horsey Estate, and also with thanks to the Broads Authority and the Broadland Flood Alleviation P ...
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'Experience the Broadland landscape and wealth of wildlife of the Horsey Estate, with its Mere, reedbeds, marshes and drainage mills ... Set within the Broads National Park, the Horsey estate is an internationally important site for wildlife and offers a great spot for birdwatching and wintering wildfowl.'
'The trail is open seven days a week, throughout the year (closed Christmas Day) and opens at 9.00 a.m.' There is an Admission Charge: 'Please note the ticket office is unable to accept cr ...
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'The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail boasts some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the North of England. With its fascinating history, breathtaking views and a rich variety of plants and wildlife, a visit to Ingleton Falls is a great family day out or education field trip ...'
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail [Photographers Resource]
'Our Wildlife and Parks teams have created walks around 12 of our parks and open spaces to encourage use of particular paths to avoid disturbance to wildlife, encourage use of under used areas of the parks and improve access to nature for mental health and wellbeing. Whether you are new to Ipswich, want to explore somewhere different, or even want to explore your local park in more depth, our park maps identify our favourite circular walking routes around the parks. There are up to 4 routes on each of the 12 parks.'
'Originally from Norfolk, the Lubbocks moved to London to be closer to their banking business. They purchased High Elms in 1808 as a country retreat. The Lubbocks left a real landscape leg ...
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'Discover the former Lubbock Estate and understand how they shaped it over time.'
'We have four established trails, varying from 500 m to 3 km (1.8 miles) in length. The Playmeadow trail has wheelchair and disabled access for part of the way. The Woodland trail ...
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'Nestled in the beautiful Tame valley, just south of Tamworth on the Staffordshire/Warwickshire border, Middleton Lakes is our latest nature reserve to open to the public ... '
RSPB
'The MoorLIFE Project produced a series of downloadable audio guides for use as self-guided walking tours across some of the stunning areas which have benefited from conservation w ...
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'Norfolk has a fantastic array of habitats to explore and wildlife to see!'
Norfolk Wildlife Trust
PDFs of 14 Leaflets available for download; also links to details of some two dozen other locations good for birdwatching walks.
North Pennines AONB
'The rich variety of habitats to be found within the Northwich Woodlands is home to many forms of wildlife. Over 2100 different animals and plants have been recorded by visiting naturalist ...
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'Northwich Woodlands is a rich and green environment to the north of Northwich town centre. It is made up of nine areas, each with a different character and history. The Weaver Navigation and the Trent and Mersey canal flow through the heart of the Northwich Woodlands adding further variety to the landscape.'
'With the Taff Trail passing through a number of parks and green spaces ...
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'Cardiff's parks and green spaces make this one of the greenest cities in the UK. Discover the variety of walking trails from 1 mile to long distance treks all on your doorstep! The walking trails are all waymarked, have individual leaflets including a map and start point information to help plan your journey.'
Portrack Marsh 'The current site is owned and managed by Tees Valley Wildlife Trust and Northumbrian Water as a nature reserve. The site is popular for birdwatching and v ...
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'Uses several of the key sites along the banks of the River Tees, where nature is reclaiming land previously used by heavy industry. Passing through Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve, along historic footpaths, using the river crossing of the Tees Barrage and Newport Bridge, and with good links to other sites in the area, there is something for everyone along the route.'
'Explore Bedford's Priory Country Park with these three wildlife trails: [1] Riverside Wildlife Trail (4 miles) - - - : [2] Lakeside Wildlife Trail (2 miles) - - - : [3] Finger Lakes Wildlife Trail (1 mile).'
'Red kites are magnificent birds of prey. They are easy to spot with their wingspan of just under two metres, colourful plumage and distinctive forked tails. Kites mainly feed on carrion but will a ...
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'Circular walking route through the beautiful countryside of the lower Derwent Valley in Gateshead and County Durham, where there are many opportunities to see magnificent red kites and a variety of other wildlife.'
The Risley Moss Action Group (RIMAG) helps run events, raise funds for projects and survey wildlife. The group is always looking for new enthusiastic members ... '
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'If you live within the mass conurbations of Liverpool, Warrington and Manchester and want somewhere idyllic to escape too then Risley Moss is ideal, especially on a quiet weekday. The Visitor Centre, Facilities, Woodland Hides and Picnic Areas are all disable friendly. It is also really easy to find just off the M62.'
Risley Moss Action Group
Bordered by the old Lapal Canal and containing an avenue of oak trees left over from its days as a farm, the Park offers a range of natural habitats and is home to woodpeckers, tree creepers and Pi ...
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'This nature, art and history trail was developed by Birmingham City Council and the Friends of Selly Oak Park in partnership with children from St Mary's School, and the Lapal Canal Trust who also made a donation.'
'The Sir Peter Scott lighthouse (East lighthouse) lies alongside the River Nene and commands the entry to the Wash and fabulous open views for miles around. It is also at the start of the Sir Peter ...
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Wimps Guide to the Sir Peter Scott Walk '... Protests that I was nearly sixty and hadn't walked more than four miles anytime over the last thirty of those, merely brought self satisfied nods and general agreement. This was exactly the non walking type of person we were looking for to test and describe the walk for ordinary mortals ...'
ALERT Unfortunately, I could no longer find the 'Wimps Guide' on the Snowgoose Wildlife Trust Website at Review.
Four Easy Walks: [1] Stanley Ferry Flash (1.0 mile) - - - : [2] Southern Washlands NR (1.2 miles) - - - : [3] Parkhill and Ferryboat Fields (1.7 miles) - - - : [4] The Ashfields and Half Moon ( ...
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'Comprises a series of countryside sites less than a mile from Wakefield City Centre. The individual areas stretch from Stanley Ferry Flash in the north, through Parkhill and the Southern Washlands Nature Reserve, to Half Moon and the Ashfields in the south.'
[1] Woodland and Wood Sculptures - - - : [2] Tea on High with St Christopher - - - : [3] St Albans Heritage Tree Trail - - - : [4] Rhododendron Walk - - - : [5] Snowdrop Walk - - - : [6] Daffodil W ...
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'Walks within reach of St Albans with photos that show you exactly which way to go.' Based on the book The Remarkable Trees of St Albans (Kate Bretherton, 2010): 'This publication tells the fascinating stories behind the wonderful trees of St Albans: how they came to be there, which are our favourites, and what we can do to ensure that future generations have trees as remarkable as the ones we inherited.'
'Troopers Hill Local Nature Reserve is a hillside overlooking the River Avon that has been quarried and mined in the past.'
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'There are various trails that you can explore on Troopers Hill. The trails are designed to be fun ways of exploring the Hill while learning more about its wildlife and history ... There is free unrestricted access to Troopers Hill, all day everyday and by crossing Troopers Hill Field you can get the top of the hill without any steps or steep slopes.'
[1] Arun valley, near Billingshurst (3 km) - - - : [2] Bexleyhill Common, Lodsworth (5 km) - - - : [3] Black Down, Haslemere (3 km) - - - : [4] Chiddingfold Green - Dunsfold Common (12.5 km) - - - ...
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'The West Weald Landscape Project works to conserve and enhance the special natural environment of an extensive area through a co-ordinated approach to management for wildlife, quality of the environment and use and appreciation by people ... We encourage you to explore this beautiful natural area by enjoying "wild walks" around the nature "hotspots" of this internationally important environment.'
'There are plenty of walks where you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the area and see the wildlife, as well as regular activities arranged on site such as Health Walks. A new car park has been cre ...
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'Wigan Flashes is a highlight in a visit to Greenheart. The area is truly countryside on the doorstep for the surrounding communities and visitors to Wigan and offers a chance to enjoy the wildlife within easy reach of Wigan’s town centre. There are eight shallow wetlands or "Flashes" in the area which were formed as a result of mining subsidence. Over the years and with careful maintenance the industrial landscape has developed in to a mixture of beautiful habitats including open water, reedbeds and mossland ...'
'The Wilderness Trail is a walking trail which is made up of a mixture of public highways, public rights of way and permissive paths. It covers Open Access land and the five sites which ma ...
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'Circuit around the heart of Helman Tor Nature Reserve. The route takes you through eerie willow woodlands, over ancient landscapes and wildlife-rich heathland, past ponds buzzing with nature and into the footsteps of Cornwall's mining pioneers.'
'As the term suggests, a bat walk is a guided outdoor walk aimed at seeing (and hearing) bats in their natural environment. Most walks begin with a short introductory talk, explaining a little ...
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'Each year members of the Worcestershire Bat Group host a number of public bat walks, but just what is a bat walk, and what can you expect if you come along to one, and what should you bring to help you enjoy the evening? ...'
'The Trail described leads through a varied landscape of woodland, plantation, orchard, pasture and farmland ... This area has an abundance of footpaths. The trail described here only covers a smal ...
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'A circular walking route including three of Worcestershire WildlifeTrust Nature Reserves.'
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