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The stone circle at Avebury
Avebury, Wiltshire – A Stone Age Perambulation - Members-only    
17.5km / 10.9mi  -  5 hours 12 minutes    Leisurely
A wonderful walk for all times of the year, although exposed on the Downs in winter. No steep gradients but a couple of gentle climbs with most of the walking on good tracks and field paths. Much of interest, so allow about 5 hours inc. stops.
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Winterscales Beck with Ingleborough in the distance
Whernside and Ingleborough from Ribblehead - Members-only    
22.1km / 13.7mi  -  6 hours    Strenuous
A strenuous 14 mile walk taking in two of Yorkshire's famous three peaks in addition to some fine limestone scenery and the splendid Ribblehead Viaduct.
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Brent Knoll from The Levels
Brent Knoll and Berrow Sands, Somerset - Members-only    
18.8km / 11.7mi  -  5 hours 46 minutes    Moderate
At the start of this walk you ascend Brent Knoll, from which height you can see the rest of the route, which heads to and from a stretch along Berrow Beach mostly via fields. This walk gets the hill (mostly) out of the way at the start.
4 stars (1 ratings)
The ruins of Fussell
Buckland Dinham, Somerset - Members-only    
18.3km / 11.4mi  -  4 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
A delightful and varied walk of parkland, riverbank, railway paths and a few fields, passing old mills, limekilns and other relics of a bygone industrial age. Generally level walking, mostly on good paths, but expect some muddy stretches after rain.
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Cheddar Reservoir and Somerset Levels in mist
Crooks Peak and Axbridge Reservoir, Somerset - Members-only    
16.6km / 10.3mi  -  5 hours    Moderate
A circular route taking in Axbridge reservoir and the line of hills from Callow Drove to Crook Peak over Wavering Down and Compton Hill and back over the Somerset Levels. The route includes one or two hard uphill sections.
5 stars (1 ratings)
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