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The walk begins in the vale at Ripon, gradually rises westwards through the Dales, and finishes with an ascent of Ingleborough. There is plenty of fascinating geology along the way, lovely pubs, small hotels and B&Bs, and of course Yorkshire Pudding and plenty of local ales (plus some French chef cuisine).

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Seasoned walkers will enjoy this long distance walking challenge. Starting in the UNESCO Wolrd Heritage site of Saltaire and finishing in Appleby in Cumbria this is a moderate to challenging walk over a combination of open moorland, limestone pavement, prominent hills and valley floors.

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A self-guided hike along the Rhine Gorge (UNESCO world heritage) between Bingen and Koblenz, through famous villages ( Bacharach, Kaub, Boppard and Rhens) and the Loreley of legend. 20 castles and local Rieslings to delight in.

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The Northumberland Coast is well known for its striking landscape - sweeping beaches, castles, rocky cliffs, sand dunes and isolated islands. The route is a mainly flat walk . It can be completed by those with limited walking experience.

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The Herriot Way is a 52 mile circular route running through some of the most beautiful scenery in the Yorkshire Dales. Based upon a walk taken by the well-known veterinarian and writer James Herriot,it visits his favourite locations and made famous in his books “James Herriot’s Yorkshire” and “All Creatures Great & Small"

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Hike the Menalon Trail the On Foot way, from one remote stone village to the next, through mountains and wooded valleys. Visit ancient monasteries built in precarious positions in the valleys, and stay in traditional family-run guesthouses.

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An ascent of 2100ft Kinder Scout is an essential rite of passage for anyone who takes their walking seriously. It is here that, in 1932, ramblers met in a “mass trespass” to claim their right to leave those smoky conurbations and walk unhindered on open moorland, an act that would lead eventually to the creation of the National Parks.

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Soak up 5,000 years of history on Britain’s oldest road.

Walk within two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Enjoy easy walking over the North Wessex chalk downs with far reaching views.

Pass through five of the greenest counties in England.

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A self-guided hike on the beautiful Cycladic islands of Naxos and Amorgos, centre based.

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