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Delight in 15 Seaside Award beaches and a host of charming coves.

Marvel at rock formations, lava flows and fossil sites dating back to a time of active volcanoes and tropical swamps.

Spot grey seals and bottlenose dolphins.

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This is a remote trek in the Bhutan Himalaya to explore the hidden valley of Dagana. We cross the Lari Gang (4,267m) and Lawagu (4,427m) passes and have views of Mount Kangchenjunga, Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake.

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The Pennine Way is a long-distance trail in England, spanning 268 miles (429 km) from Edale in the Peak District to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders. Walking the section from Edale to Horton in Ribblesdale is a popular route, covering approximately 46 miles (74 km) and taking 3-4 days to complete, depending on your pace.

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Summit three mountains in two days with spectacular scenery through limestone escarpments. Experienced mountain guides will be there to support you throughout.

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Manaslu Circuit is one of the classic treks in Nepal around Manaslu the world’s eighth highest mountain followed by crossing Larkya La pass.

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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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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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Snowdonia National Park in North Wales is synonymous with beautiful, rugged landscapes and wonderful trekking and outdoor pursuits. The highest mountain in England and Wales at 1085m, its Welsh name is Yr Wyddfa, reputedly the burial place of a mythical giant. A popular summit trek by day-time, it forms a real challenge by night.

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Half Annapurna Circuit is the shorter version of the classic trek around the Annapurna massif including the main highlights such as crossing Thorong La.

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