A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Parish Council Walks
'Asfordby Parish consists of three villages, Asfordby, Asfordby Valley and Asfordby Hill, which are situated to the north of the River Wreake near to the market town of Melton Mowbray in Leicesters ...
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'The route is mostly on tracks across farmed land with some steps down. There are glimpses of a variety of historic properties, and of past and present industrial activity.'
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'Four walks in the countryside in and around the villages of Aylesford, Blue Bell Hill and Eccles and connects the woodlands of Walderslade with the woodlands south of the M2. Leaflets available in the Parish Office ... This Trail is part of the [former] Valley of Visions Community Trails project, encouraging people to enjoy, explore and learn about their local area and surrounding countryside.'
Explore Kent
'The location now known as Chalgrave, just south of Toddington, was called East Coten (meaning "east cottages") in the year 926. Here a church and manor house were established on well- ...
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'This circular trail takes you back in history as you discover Chalgrave's hidden history. It can be walked in its entirety or in sections using other footpaths to return to your starting point.'
'All walks are available to download and print: [1] Copmanthorpe to Haggs Farm - - - : [2] Copmanthorpe, Bishopthorpe, Acaster Malbis and Appleton Roebuck Circular - - - : [3] Copmanthorpe to Colto ...
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'The walks around Copmanthorpe vary in distance from 3 to 11 miles and offer easy walking across flat countryside. All walks start and finish at the Royal Oak Pub on Main Street. The No 13 bus comes into the village from York city centre and stops near the Royal Oak.'
'The parish of Felmersham and Radwell is almost encircled by the river Ouse as it winds its way through the north Bedfordshire countryside. Access to Felmersham from the north is over a bridge ...
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Six Walks in and around the parish of Felmersham ... Felmersham Circular Walk ... Radwell Circular Walk ... Parish Paths Partnership Map Board ... '
'The Short Walk (Green border discs) - 30 minutes ... The Medium Walk (Brown border discs) - 60 minutes ... The Long Walk (Red border discs) - 120 minutes'
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Great Bradley is 'a small village on the Suffolk/ Cambridge border between the towns of Newmarket and Haverhill. There are only about 190 houses and 400 people in the village. Great Bradley comprises the main village and houses on the Thurlow Road and in East Green. There is evidence that the area has been lived in since the middle stone age about 5,000 years ago. "Bradley" is derived from "Broad Ley", the Old English (Anglo Saxon) meaning "broad wood or clearing"'.
'These walks have all been published in past issues of the "The Village News". They have been devised by "one man and his dog" who takes absolutely no responsibility for accuracy or for any injury or mishap that might befall any person who follows them. And please don't try to blame the dog!'
'There are 2 different walks in the Groby area: 3.5 miles and 6.5 miles ... Groby (pronounced Grooby) is situated about 5 miles northwest of the city of Leicester, in the county of Leicestershire, ...
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'Hambledon is a great area for walking as there is an extensive network of footpaths, mostly well-maintained and waymarked with yellow arrows on small disks provided by Hampshire County Council (bridleways have blue arrows). The Wayfarers Walk, a long distance path that goes right across Hampshire, goes through the village on its way from Soberton to Denmead.'
Download PDFs of Walks from the Website: [1] Harthill Ponds Walk - - - : [2] Five Fields Walk - - - : [3] Harthill & Cuckoo Way Walk - - - : [4] Loscar Common Plantations Walk - - - : [5] Wooda ...
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Rotherham Parish & Town Councils 'Modern Parish Councils were developed under the Local Government Act of 1894 where for the first time the Church was excluded from formal participation in local government. There are 8700 Parish Councils across England covering 15 million people and the numbers are increasing particularly in Urban areas. Currently there are 30 Parish and Town Councils in Rotherham of which three are classed as Parish Meetings. Nearly half of Rotherham's population live in a Parished area.'
'Definitive rights of way are, of course, shown on Ordnance Survey maps (Landranger Sheet 162; Explorer Sheet 179), but even on 1:25,000 maps they are not always easy to follow. In addition, some r ...
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'The Hartpury Circular Walk ... Walks to our southern neighbours ... Walks from Corsend ... Walks to Ashleworth'
Erica Materacki and Hartpury Parish Council
Download PDFs of the Walks from the Website. There will eventually be 13 Walks in total: they are being introduced to the Website in pace with issues of The Dragon.
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'For some months now, the Henham village magazine, The Dragon, has been reproducing a series of suggested walks around our village. These walks had previously also been available for quite a number of years for sale in the village shop, but the original stock has been exhausted. The editorial team of The Dragon and those involved in setting out the routes, etc. have agreed that I can further reproduce them on this site ...'
'A set of walks around the village, a number of which are suitable for pushchairs, etc.'
Reproduction of the 'map and index from the Millennium Committee’s “Memento”. Sponsored by the two Parish Councils a copy of the Memento was presented to every young person in the villages under th ...
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'The Rich Heritage of Histon and Impington.'
'Produced by Histon and Impington Millennium Committee in co-operation with Eleanor Whitehead and Alan Eade of the Histon and Impington Village Society.'
Exploring Hook [A] West Green House & River Whitewater (5.4 miles) - - - : [B] Rotherwick (3.5 miles) - - - : [C] Basingstoke Canal & Bartley Heath (6.0 miles) - - - : [D] Bassetts ...
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'Hook Parish Council published a leaflet in 2007 covering four short walks around Hook.'
Hook Parish Council
[1] Kesgrave (7.0 km) - - - : [2] Rushmere St. Andrew (6.25 km) - - - : [3] Playford (7.0 km) - - - : [4] Little Bealings (4.25 km) - - - : [5] Martlesham (6.5 km) - - - : [6] Newbourne (7.6 km) - ...
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'These walks have been devised by the Town and Parish Councils of: Brightwell, Foxhall and Purdis Farm; Kesgrave; Little Bealings; Martlesham; Playford; and Rushmere St. Andrew in conjunction with Suffolk County Council Parish Paths Partnership and the Greenways Countryside Project. A circular walk is provided in each parish, covering as many places of interest as possible. There is also an outer walk that circles the whole area for the more adventurous.'
Kesgrave Community Website
Access to details of Footpaths around and about the village, PDF downloadable brochures of six walks, as well as information about the village areas owned by the National Trust.
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'Kingston is an unspoilt village lying between Dartmoor and the sea in the South Hams District of Devon County Council ... It is surrounded by working farms and miles of beautiful coastline and estuaries which are havens for birds and wildlife. The parish is in the middle of the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the village includes two conservation areas. The National Trust owns farmland and coastline in Kingston.'
Kingston Parish Council
'Meldreth sits in a historically rich landscape and there have been many chance finds and archaeological excavations which shed light on its history. Perhaps the most exciting was the ...
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'There are 14 footpaths in the village of Meldreth and each January we compile a survey of the condition of the footpaths and decide on an action plan to continue maintenance of the paths.'
'There are two linear footpaths running through the parish. These are known as the "Meadows Path" (which lies partly in Linby Parish) and the "Moors Path." There is also a path leading north to ...
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'In 1996 the Linby and Papplewick parish paths partnership (P3) was created to maintain the footpaths and rights of way in the two parishes. Since then considerable work has been carried out - to upgrade the surface of the paths, provide stiles and waymarks, and to rebuild the ancient bridge over the River Leen. Funding from Nottinghamshire County Council and the Countryside Agency was used for the work to be carried out. Since 2010, all paths in Papplewick and Linby have been maintained directly by the County Council.'
''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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'The parish of Ruishton, Thornfalcon and Henlade is on the eastern outskirts of Taunton, the County town of Somerset. There has always been a vibrant community spirit which can be seen as you look through the site. Welcome to our parish website.'
'The Serendipity Trail will take just under a couple of hours to negotiate, but there are some short cuts (which will be indicated + in the text) you could take which would reduce the time ...
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'A beginner’s guide through a historical treasure-hunt in Compton and Shawford.'
Tom Threlfall, who relied upon much original research by the late Barrie Hazlitt and Compton & Shawford Parish Council
'Not only does the Guide include nine individual 4 page circular walks in shower proof seals but also a fascinating introduction to the parish and a trail around the village with its fine and inter ...
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'Since its inception two years ago the Sherston Footpath Group, which is a subcommittee of Sherston Parish Council, has been working hard on producing a new guide to local footpaths. Hundreds of hours of volunteer time have now resulted in the publication of the guide.'
'Walk 1 - Coast & Village ... Walk 2 - The beach & Scalebarrow brow ... Walk 3 - Fleswick Bay & St Bees Head ... Walk 4 - Coulderton & the Beach ... Walk 5 - Loughrigg & Outrigg ...
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'St Bees is of course noted for being the start of the Coast to Coast Walk, but it has many other local walks for the visitor (and their dogs) to enjoy. A collection of 7 circular walks, starting and finishing in the village and following public footpaths is available in print or as a download.'
'St.Botolph was a Saxon monk who lived in the seventh century. He died in 680AD. Saint Botolph has been recognised as the Patron Saint of sailors and of agricultural workers but he is more usually ...
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'Circular walk around the public footpaths of Rickinghall and Botesdale. Although the walk covers approximately 10 miles, it can be walked in two parts. The Botesdale section covers 6 miles and the Rickinghall section 5 miles ... St. Botolph’s Way is well signed and walkers can negotiate it by following the distinctive purple markers.'
[1] Three Churches Walk - - - : [2] River & Countryside Walk - - - : [3] Chanctonbury & Washington Walk - - - : [4] Rural Retreat Walk
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'The Steyning & District Community Partnership has been working with funding through Awards for All to produce a new series of four self-guided walks taking in the best of the countryside and heritage surrounding Steyning ... Each walk guide contains everything you need to know, including comprehensive directions , a clear map, and a wealth of information about some of the sights and places on each route.'
Steyning and District Community Partnership Project
'Stoke Poges is a community built around the ancient manor house at its centre. This heritage walk takes visitors on a circular tour of the small village and some of the most magnificent parts of t ...
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'The Heritage Walk is a beautiful walk any time of year which runs from the start of Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens, runs alongside Stoke Poges Golf Club lakes, across the road between the two lakes (not over the Repton Bridge) and down the western shore of the lower lake in Stoke Park, terminating at the bench in front of the Stoke Park mansion.'
'1. Glenderamackin riverside walk (30mins/gentle) : - - : 2. A stroll through Threlkeld village (20 mins/steady) : - - : 3. Woods, fields and an old railway track (2hrs 15mins/easy) : - - : 4. Fell ...
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'The village of Threlkeld in Cumbria is situated in the Northern Lake District, 4 miles east of Keswick and 14 miles west of Penrith beneath Blencathra mountain.' Five walks around Threlkeld.
'There are many excellent walks around Thurgoland both within the parish and further afield needing a short drive to a starting point. Ordnance Survey Maps OL1 and Sheet 278 (both in the Explorer S ...
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'Thurgoland is a semi-rural parish of around 2500 people in South Yorkshire on the A629 Sheffield – Huddersfield road. It consists of the villages of Thurgoland and Crane Moor and other small settlements. It was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and in the 17th century was the centre of the wire-drawing industry. Today it is a modern village with a strong community life. It is good centre for walking on a wide network of local paths and one branch of the Trans Pennine Trail long distance footpath passes through the parish.'
'The Parish Council seeks to encourage and promote the footpaths' ongoing maintenance and use. Whilst the landowners are responsible for keeping paths on their land open for use by the public, it f ...
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'Twyning Parish is acknowledged to have one of the finest networks of public footpaths in the entire County. In 1994 the Parish Council won the Rambler's Association Footpath Heritage trophy for the excellent state of its 19 miles of footpaths and bridleways. All paths are clearly marked with way signs and range from simple village walks to longer trips across the Commons.'
Twyning Parish Council
'Warnham sits in the lower Sussex Weald. The soil is composed almost entirely of heavy Wealden clay. In the winter months the footpaths around Warnham can be very wet and muddy and appropriate foot ...
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'There are many footpaths in Warnham – most well used and clearly marked – covering the whole parish. The Warnham Society – with the financial support of the Parish Council – have produced a map of the footpaths in the village. A copy can be downloaded ... '
... I was a member of the sub-committee until I left the area in December 2000. When I returned to live in Surrey Heath in 2011, I discovered that some of the walks leaflets were now seriously out ...
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'In the early 1980s, the Windlesham Society's Footpath and Bridleways Sub-Committee set to work to produce a series of walks leaflets. The aim was to record every footpath and bridleway in the Civil Parish of Windlesham (which includes Lightwater and Bagshot) through a series of circular walks which almost everyone could enjoy. They ranged in length from just over a mile to four and a half miles ...'
June Green | Windlesham Society
Walks in and around Bagshot [Neil Bartlett]
'In AD 2000, as part of their millennium celebrations, Wollaston Parish Council erected ten Green Plaques around the village, each identifying a location of historical interest. Mo ...
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Wollaston Parish Council
Eight Walks which were 'first published in The Worthys Parish Magazine in 2012 and were written by a member of the Worthys Local History Group' ... The Worthys Local Histo ...
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ALERT Regrettably, the 8 Walks no longer seem to be accessible from the Kings Worthy PC Website. However, at Review, a Google exact match string search using "Worthy Walk 1" (then 2, 3, etc) generated a PDF of the relevant Walk. I have used the Link for Walk 1 in the updated Record here.
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