The National Trust
Walking is the main recreational activity on National Trust land, enjoyed by an estimated 50 million people every year - but you can still be alone! From the dramatic fells of the Lake District to the rolling commons of Sussex and from the farmland and woods of great estates to the towering cliffs of Cornwall, the Trust provides the freedom to roam over unenclosed land and woods, for which it is highly regarded internationally. If you fancy striding out on energetic coastal walks this summer, or taking the children on exciting fossil and wildlife safaris, pick up a copy of the National Trust’s new circular walks pack for the Dorset and East Devon Coast.Each leaflet describes easy-to-follow circular walks of varying length and terrain. |
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Walking World This is the place where over 170 local contributors share their favourite routes with you. There are more than 2,150 to choose from. Every walk comes with an easy-to-follow photographic guide and an Ordnance Survey map. You print them out yourself on A4 paper, so you never need carry a bulky guidebook again. Go to Find a Walk and click on the map of Britain or enter your postcode for the easy search for walks within 50 miles. For a more specific search click on the Advanced Search link and select a walk by area, walk grade, length or particular features. |
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Walking Britian With over 3000 pages of FREE information, "Walking Britain" is dedicated to the footpaths that cross the landscape. The National Parks feature strongly including the Lake District, the Peak District and Snowdonia, not to mention the Yorkshire Dales. Also detailed are the Brecon Beacons and Pennines. Coverage of Scotland and Ireland will be improved with more emphasis on these areas in future. Although the natural world is the theme, man-made elements such as villages, bridges, mines and churches are also included. Obviously the National Parks of Britain help to define some areas to visit although they do not contain all the charm! |
Ramblers Whether you're an old hand or a complete beginner, we can help you get the best out of walking. Our information service draws on years of experiences as Britain's biggest walking organisation to provide you with the help and advice you need on walking anywhere in England, Scotland and Wales. Follow the links on this page to access our unique and extensive online walking information. |
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