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Get Walking Day 2009

Ramblers calls Britain to its feet for FREE walks festival…

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On the riverbank

Bird lovers are being invited to stretch their legs and explore a stretch of the Thames river for ThamesWatch, an RSPB initiative which takes in the whole 215 mile length of the river…

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Longstone Edge saved

Countryside campaigners are celebrating a legal victory today which will help to save a beautiful landscape in the Peak District National Park being scarred by uncontrolled quarrying…

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Info on the go

Thanks to VisitBritain, ramblers on the move can now investigate local attractions, accommodation, maps and destination guides via mobile…

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Arctic survey back on track

Weather conditions have allowed the team to continue their mission north to measure sea ice thickness. The trio trekked 8 nautical miles today, in temperatures which have “significantly improved” to -24°C!

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Events

Slow Down London
 

Slow Down London

25 April-4 May 2009

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Ivybridge Walking and Outdoor Festival

25 April–4th May

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Peak District Walking Festival

25 April–4 May 2009

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Haltwhistle spring walking festival

25 April–7 May 2009

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North Devon & Exmoor walking festival

30 April–8 May 2009

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Ivybridge Walking and Outdoor Festival

 

This is the fourth Walking and Outdoor Festival hosted by Ivybridge Walking Club, who are keen to share their favourite walks in the area with visitors. Ivybridge, the Gateway to the Moors, enjoys an enviable location – sitting on the southern slopes of Dartmoor National Park with the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty spread out to the coast. The festival offers everything from rockpool rambles and coastal walks, to archeology, Nordic walking and even surfing lessons if you fancy taking your walking shoes off and getting wet!

For more details – and to download the extensive festival programme – visit www.iwc.org.uk

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