News
Family Walkfest
Northumberland National Park’s Family Walkfest 2009 starts tomorrow, with three days of outdoor events and guided walks on offer…
Bridging the gap
A new bridge in the Lake District is opening up a circular route around Derwentwater for people of all abilities…
Join the Cotswold club!
Ramblers completing all 102 miles of the Cotswold Way National Trail will now be able to have their achievement noted in a brand new online Hall of Fame – and get a commemorative pin!
Wanted: the perfect foot
Do onlookers swoon when you take your socks off? If so – and it isn’t because of the smell – you could win free shoes…
Going up
Due to popular demand, extra places have now been added for the West Somerset Mineral Railway guided walk Tuesday 18 August…
Events
Archive for Freedom to Roam
Jubilant reaction to Vixen Tor decision
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Vixen Tor – the well known Dartmoor landmark infamous as a no-go area for the public – could again be frequented by walkers and climbers…
Tags: access, climbing, Dartmoor, Devon, Freedom to Roam, Ramblers, Vixen Tor
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Let’s go fly a kite
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
The Ramblers’ kite-flying campaign for better coastal access took off – quite literally – with a crowd of over 30 supporters pulling kite-strings in front of BBC news reporters at Lepe Country Park…
Tags: Freedom to Roam, Hampshire Ramblers, Marine and Coastal Access Bill
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Lords debate coastal access
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
The Marine and Coastal Access Bill has reached the committee stage in the House of Lords, bringing the prospect of a footpath along the whole of England’s coast, with wider open access alongside, a step closer…
Tags: coastal walks, Freedom to Roam, Marine and Coastal Access Bill
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