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Slateford Aqueduct takes Canal over Water of Leith at Water of Leith Visitor Centre.
Union Canal : Edinburgh Quay to City Boundary at Sighthill. - Members-only    
8.4km / 5.2mi  -  4 hours    Easy Access
Very pleasant easy walk along the Union Canal towpath. A route for all seasons & weather conditions. Path is paved along it's length. This section of Canal can be very busy with cyclists, dog walkers & childrens buggies. Excellent public transport.
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One of several rock formations along this coast
Hartland - where the Bristol Channel meets the Atlantic - Members-only    
9.5km / 5.9mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Strenuous
This walk takes in the splendid cliff views with interesting rock formations on the beaches below. Lundy Island is to the north west. The walk along the coast path is strenuous but the inland return journey is moderate with some climbs,
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Granite
Lundy Island, Devon - Members-only    
8.2km / 5.1mi  -  3 hours    Strenuous
A circular walk around the southern half of Lundy, offering plenty of variety and the opportunity to see a variety of seabirds during the breeding season. The route explores two different coastlines and climbs a lighthouse for views over the island.
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Isle of Lewis
Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides - Members-only    
9.0km / 5.6mi  -  3 hours    Strenuous
Linear walk on the Island of Lewis capturing much of the flavour of the island; a restored, historic village, lonely moorland and a cliff path with dizzying views of the Atlantic. Paved roads and boggy moorland, with some steady ascents.
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Moffat Hills
Moffat Hills, Dumfries and Galloway - Members-only    
11.1km / 6.9mi  -  5 hours    Strenuous
This is one of the most dramatic walks in the area. It takes you from the waterfall at Grey Mare's Falls to White Coomb, Lochcraig Head and Loch Skeen. On a clear day the views are superb.
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