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Bluebell season

Bluebell season

Friday, April 9th, 2010

To celebrate the annual bluebell season, Ramblers are launching a series of events across the country to help walkers get out there and enjoy the spectacle. It’s all part of an ongoing campaign with the Natural History Museum to better understand one of our most iconic and threatened spring flowers…

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Small island, big personality

Small island, big personality

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Martin Hesp is bowled over by the local hospitality and ancient history he encounters walking on the Greek island of Samos – and you could win a walking break there with Ramblers Holidays Worldwide…

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Walking with kids

Walking with kids

Friday, February 26th, 2010

From treats and sweets to treasure hunts and games, Ronnie Haydon pulls together 20 of the easiest – and most cunning – ways to get your children walking with you this springtime…

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Walk in depth: the Mawddach Way

Walk in depth: the Mawddach Way

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Eifion Rees uncovers the rich industrial past that belies the stunning unspoilt scenery along the Mawddach Way, Wales’ newest long-distance trail…

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Death by neglect?

Death by neglect?

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

With councils facing steep recessionary budget cuts, Andrew McCloy investigates how prioritised spending threatens to consign thousands of footpaths to the scrapheap…

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Return to Paradise

Return to Paradise

Friday, February 12th, 2010

As a young journalist, Paul Glendell visited Slovenský raj National Park just after the collapse of communism in Czechoslovakia. Two decades later he returned to see if the ‘Slovak Paradise’ he fell in love with had survived the political upheaval…

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