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Irfon Valley
Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys - Members-only    
9.4km / 5.8mi  -  3 hours    Leisurely
A special quality of remoteness characterises this area – the landscape largely a mix of upland plateaux and narrow valleys, where you can walk all day and not meet a soul. This route should whet your appetite.
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Worsbrough Reservoir - built in 1804.
Wentworth Castle and Worsbrough Country Park and Mill Circular - Members-only    
11.0km / 6.8mi  -  3 hours    Leisurely
An extremely pleasant walk through a municipal country park to an early 19th century reservoir, and on to Stainborough's historic (listed) parkland and Castle. Enjoy the 1st Earl's historic monuments, the wildlife, and of course the Wentworth Deer.
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Site of former waterwheel south of Rivelin Valley Road.
Rivelin Glen Circular. - Members-only    
9.1km / 5.7mi  -  2 hours 45 minutes    Leisurely
This walk passes the remains of water powered workshops from the early industrial revolution, their waterfalls and ponds, and continues through open countryside and woodlands with good views of the Rivelin Valley and the Pennine Hills beyond.
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Waypoint 5].
Kirkcaldy, Beveridge Park. Sandy's Walk. - Members-only    
9.2km / 5.7mi  -  3 hours    Leisurely
A 6 mile walk within Kirkcaldy. Mostly on paths through woods. Starts and ends at the main entrance to Beveridge Park.
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Water storage pond between locks,
now a garden feature
Brindley's Legacy --"The Missing Link" from Norwood to Kiveton - Members-only    
10.4km / 6.5mi  -  3 hours    Leisurely
This walk through farmland and woodland bears witness to the expertise of the eighteenth century engineers who built the Chesterfield Canal. It serves to highlight many of the challenges which must be overcome if Kiveton and Norwood are to be linked.
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