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Eildon Hills
The Eildon Hills, Scottish Borders - A Border Trinity - Members-only    
8.2km / 5.1mi  -  4 hours    Leisurely
A figure of eight ascent of the Eildon Hills, near Melrose, Scottish Borders. This walk takes in the historical sites of Melrose Abbey and the Rhymer's Stone and follows in the footsteps of Romans, Saxons and pilgrims to enjoy far-reaching views.
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Stac Pollaidh
Stac Pollaidh, Highlands - Coigach's "Little Mountain" - Members-only    
4.0km / 2.5mi  -  2 hours    Moderate
A circular walk climbing Stac Pollaidh in Scotland for a magnificent panoramic view over Britain's greatest wilderness and the added reward of possible sightings of golden eagles and red deer. With a very steep climb to reach the summit ridge.
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Sgurr na Stri
Sgùrr na Stri, Isle of Skye - A Peek into the Cauldron - Members-only    
22.8km / 14.2mi  -  7 hours    Strenuous
A spectacular walk on the Isle of Skye from Sligachan to Sgùrr na Stri and back again with views of the Black Cullins and Loch Coruisk. Some strenuous climbing in parts, but minus the scrambling. Navigational skills required in poor visibility.
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Old Man of Storr
The Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye - High in Skye - Free    
4.4km / 2.8mi  -  2 hours    Leisurely
A there and back again leisurely walk for a magnificent view across the Sound of Raasay. With spectacular cliffs and outlandish rock formations to enjoy as well as the local birdlife including Ravens and, if you’re lucky, white-tailed sea eagles.
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Snowdon from Cnicht
Cnicht, Gwynedd - the Welsh Knight - Members-only    
6.3km / 3.9mi  -  2 hours    Moderate
A there and back walk to the summit of Cnicht in Gwynedd for the ultimate panoramic view over the highest mountain range in England and Wales. This landscape looks at its most striking after a dusting of snow. Some steep sections towards the top.
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