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The heart of the Lakes - High Seat and Ullscarf
in Cumbria, England
Duration: Full day
Type of walk: Mountain (above 600m)

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A walk through Lochaber
in Highland, Scotland
Duration: Full day
Type of walk: Low hills and fells (below 600m)

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Timwoods commented on A canalside amble

I know this walk!

This was near where I grew up - a great spot for walking, especially in springtime. Remember to for...
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Fairfield Horseshoe from Ambleside
Any regular Lakeland walker can tell you that this is one not to miss. A much-loved classic and so,...

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GaryShipp living in East Sussex has submitted the following walk(s):

Burbage Moor and back from Whirlow Bridge Duration: Half day Type: Countryside
It's amazing how quickly you can leave the suburbs of Sheffield behind and feel like you are out in the wilds, communing with nature. This walk takes you straight from The Big Shake Out campsite, up onto the eastern moors....more >

Across the Divide - Hope to Edale Duration: Stroll (1-2 hours) Type: Low hills and fells (below 600m)
This short walk traverses border land between the limestone dales of the White Peak and the rocky edges and pit hags of the Dark Peak. A short up and down route, the hard work of the ascent is rewarded with fine 360 degree views....more >

Ladybower from Bamford via High Neb Duration: Full day Type: Low hills and fells (below 600m)
A varied walk of beauty - both natural and man-made. ...more >

Grindleford to Hathersage - the Hard(er) Way Duration: Half day Type: Low hills and fells (below 600m)
An energetic expedition for connoisseurs of grit - and just those who love the very best of Peak District vistas....more >

Froggatt, Curbar and the River Derwent circular Duration: Half day Type: Low hills and fells (below 600m)
This route takes in the contrasting landscapes of the Girtstone edges, with the softer pastoral views of a riverside walk....more >

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