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Newlands Horseshoe, Cumbria - Members-only    
15.8km / 9.8mi  -  6 hours 30 minutes    Strenuous
The Newlands Horseshoe, which takes its name from the beautiful, unspoilt Newlands Valley, is one of the finest ridge walks in the Lake District. The views are this walk’s glory, so do save it for a fine day!
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Fleetwith Pike & Hay Stacks from Gatesgarth Farm
Fleetwith Pike, Cumbria - A Hill with Attitude - Members-only    
8.8km / 5.4mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Strenuous
A circular route over Alfred Wainwright's favourite fell, Hay Stacks, which passes hidden mountain lakes and remnants of the area's slate quarrying history. Rough and rocky mountain paths, with some easy scrambling and stream crossings.
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Hadrian
The Great Wall of the North, Northumberland - Hadrian's Wall - Members-only    
8.4km / 5.2mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Strenuous
A 5 mile circular walk starting at Houseteads Roman Fort, Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland. The most dramatic stretch of Hadrian’s Wall, with remains of the UK’s best preserved Roman fort, an Archeological museum and a National Trust visitor centre.
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Approaching The Lawley with the Wrekin in the background
Stretton Hills, Shropshire - Members-only    
16.8km / 10.5mi  -  5 hours    Strenuous
A walk linking Caer Caradoc, the Lawley and Hope Bowdler Hill, three steep sided hills to the east of Church Stretton. Energetic ascents to the summits are more than justified by the fine views in all directions that are achieved throughout.
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The views from the Langdale Pikes are special
The Langdale Pikes, Cumbria - Members-only    
7.1km / 4.4mi  -  5 hours    Strenuous
High level circular walk around the Langdale Pikes via Pavey Ark, Cumbria. This popular hill walk is rocky in places and very steep in others but you will be rewarded with wonderful views into Langdale Valley and the waterfalls of Dungeon Ghyll.
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