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Introducing The Big Walk Map

Introducing The Big Walk Map

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Ever wanted to find a great walk near you? We’ve added Walk Magazine’s ever-growing selection of free Routecards to new online map – making it easy to search for walks in all corners of the UK…

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Scotland: Falls of Glomach, West Highlands

Scotland: Falls of Glomach, West Highlands

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The National Trust for Scotland property at Kintail boasts the famous Five Sisters mountain ridge – one of the finest ridge walks in Scotland – and nearby is Britain’s second-highest waterfall, the Falls of Glomach.

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Central England: Sarehole Mill, Birmingham

Central England: Sarehole Mill, Birmingham

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

This remarkably green circular walk ascends by Coldbath Valley to the former common lands of Swanshurst and Billesley, then descends by Chinn Brook and the River Cole, through the secretive Dingle Nature Reserve.

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Northern England: Derwent Water, Cumbria

Northern England: Derwent Water, Cumbria

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The walking sections are a mix of woodland and fields with two notable viewpoints en route, including the rugged Friar’s Crag.

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Northern England: Bamburgh, Northumberland

Northern England: Bamburgh, Northumberland

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Northumberland’s coastline – a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – is duly renowned for its magnificent long sandy beaches and impressive castles.

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Wales: Fairbourne, Gwynedd

Wales: Fairbourne, Gwynedd

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

This beautiful linear walk highlights a veritable chocolate box of iconic Welsh scenery. With views of Cadair Idris, the Rhinogydd, Barmouth Bridge, the Mawddach Estuary and Cardigan Bay – it’s a real feast for the senses.

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Southern England: Harting Down, Hampshire

Southern England: Harting Down, Hampshire

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Within the newly announced South Downs National Park, this circular walk starts and finishes at Harting Down – one of the National Trust’s largest areas of ancient chalk downland. It’s also a local nature reserve with an Iron Age hill and earthworks to explore.

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Southern England: Lundy Island, Devon

Southern England: Lundy Island, Devon

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Two hours’ sailing from North Devon, Lundy is a bite-sized gem of an island that can be explored at leisure as a week-long resident or as a day visitor.

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Scotland: Isle of Raasay, Inner Hebrides

Scotland: Isle of Raasay, Inner Hebrides

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Raasay is one of the northern group of the Inner Hebridean Islands, situated between the Scottish mainland and the Isle of Skye. It’s a lovely, quiet island easily reached from Skye by regular daily ferry services, so it’s quite feasible to combine a day return with a walk on the island.

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Wales: Black Mountains, Brecon

Wales: Black Mountains, Brecon

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Four separate ranges make up the Brecon Beacons National Park:(from west to east) the Black
Mountain (singular), Fforest Fawr, central Beacons and Black Mountains (plural).

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