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The Ridgeway - Ivinghoe Beacon to Great Kimble - The Ridgeway - Ivinghoe to Great Kimble An 17 mile walk along the Ridgeway between Ivinghoe and Great Kimble An exhilarating walk at the start of the Ridgeway going in an east to west direction. Some outstanding scenery from the Chiltern hills and a few challenging climbs but well worth the effort. The walk takes in the grounds around Chequers, th... - 2012/05/12

81. East Fleet to Cogden Beach - From the shore I can see across to Chesil Beach. The tide is high and Fleet lagoon is full of water. On the shingle bank I can see fishing huts and the checkpoint for the firing range. Is that a red flag flying? Continue reading → - 2012/05/08

80. Chesil Beach to Fleet - The car in front has a sticker in the rear window that reads "Keep Portland weird". I do hope the upcoming Olympics leaves this strange little area of Dorset with its character unspoilt. I am walking north west, alongside the incredible Chesil Beach. Continue reading → - 2012/05/07

Southwold Circular Walk - A Circumnavigation of Southwold An 6 mile circular walk around Southwold This walk navigates from Southwold Harbour and around the northern part of the Blyth estuary known as Buss Creek, returning via the seafront to the harbour. One cannot miss out on a wander around the pier to take in the amazing sights of the quirky The Under the Pier show, th... - 2012/05/06

A Circular walk to Geldeston Locks from Beccles - A Circular walk to Geldeston Locks from Beccles An 7 mile circular walk along the Angles Way from Beccles to Geldeston Locks A recommended short walk along the Angles Way to the outstanding Geldeston Locks pub, returning via the riverside path to Beccles. This walk passes the location of the historic Barsham Hall, source of the ghostly legend of O... - 2012/04/22

Norwich Riverside Walk - Norwich Riverside Walk A simple 2 mile walk alongside the River Wensum through Norwich. This picturesque walk through the centre of Norwich links the Marriott's Way at Barn Road roundabout on the inner ring road with The Wherryman's Way and Boudicca Way at Norwich Railway Station. Read more » - 2012/04/21

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A no-frills listing of itineraries, with some photos, of selected long, hard single-day hikes in South-West England and the Scottish Highlands. The Author hitch-hikes to and from his walking routes and gives some observations about this.


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Philip Goddard's Favourite Great Hikes
A no-frills listing of itineraries, with some photos, of selected long, hard single-day hikes in South-West England and the Scottish Highlands. The Author hitch-hikes to and from his walking routes and gives some observations about this.
West Pennine Wanders
The West Pennine Moors is an upland area in southern Lancashire, butressed by Bolton, Chorley and Blackburn, hugley popular in the local area for many activities, including walking. This site is designed to give an insight into the history of the area, and provide a database of walks in the area, for both recreation and Duke Of Edinburgh Award expeditions.
MJS Walking.co.uk Walking & Landscape Photography
About 3 years ago a friend and I got talking about our youth and realised we both used to love walking and had missed it. I progressed from walks up the river in Settle to my first peak – Ingleborough, -50C and thick fog, and I loved it! The challenge, the sense of success stood on the top, even if you could not see 20ft in front of you!. Now 3 years later and I am the first to admit I have many peaks (not to mention all of Scotland!) to conquer but I’ve enjoyed what I have achieved so far, plus its reawakened another interest I had in my younger years – photography. So this website really is a tribute to 3 things, walking, photography and most importantly, rediscovering the excitement and thirst for life I had as a teenager! Come and find a growing selection of both short and long distance walks. All contain a personal blog,
english landscape
hill walking and the english landscape
Great Walks
Great Walks documents walks throughout the UK, from simple circular walks to long distance national trails and paths, giving details of pubs, transport and walk features to assist others who would like to do similar walks

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