Chartham,

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4 miles mi  | Medium | 2hrs
Take to the trails through woods and orchards near an ancient battleground.

Faversham, Kent

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4 miles mi  | Easy | 1hr 45min
A stroll to wharfs and wildlife along the Saxon Shore Way.

Harrogate, North yorkshire

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4 miles mi  | Easy | 1hr 30mins
From Harrogate town centre through Valley Gardens to Harlow Carr Gardens

High halstow, Kent

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4.75 miles mi  | Easy | 2hrs
Squaring the circuit around an evocative Dickensian setting, where a nature reserve protects Britain’s largest heronry.

Horsmonden,

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Through orchards and around a former gun-making centre.

Tudeley, Kent

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A ramble from a quiet country church illuminated by art treasures of international importance.

Shoreham, Kent

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5 miles mi  | Hard | 2hrs 30min
A fairly easy circular walk around the magnificent estate surrounding medieval Penshurst Place.

New mills, Derbyshire

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4.25 miles mi  | Easy | 2hrs 30min
New Mills may be a traditional Derbyshire mill town, but the rivers below hold some surprises.

Win hill, Derbyshire

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Scale the shapely summit of Win Hill, one of the Peak District’s mini mountains.

Rivelin and redmires,

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The wooded Rivelin Valley and the heather moors above Redmires make for a wildlife walk of contrasts.

Three shire heads,

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A scenic packhorse bridge in the Dane valley is where three Peak District counties meet.

Lud's church, Cheshire

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Legends of Headless Knights and dark chasms –with fabulous views

Eyam, Derbyshire

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Best known as the self-sacrificing plague village, Eyam also boasts a rich and interesting history.

Beeley, Derbyshire

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Chatsworth’s handsome former estate village remains a model of refinement and charm.

Ecton,

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4 miles mi  | Hard | 2hrs 30min
Towering Ecton Hill was once famous for its copper and an odd little railway at its foot.

Settle,

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4 miles mi  | Medium | 1hr 45min
Exploring the route to a famous cave, once host to prehistoric bones.

Cocket moss, North yorkshire

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4 miles mi  | Hard | 1hr 30min
A rare remnant of undrained wetland is the highlight of this more challenging walk.

Clapham, North yorkshire

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Geography comes to life here, with faults, caves and gorges all on show.

Hayfield, Derbyshire

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Lantern Pike’s lofty vantage point looks down on a village now better known for recreation rather than industry.

Dublin city centre,

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Dublin is a city full to the brim with legendary pubs, and almost all of them have a story to tell
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