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Aber Falls
Moel Wnion and Aber Falls, Gwynedd - Members-only    
10.8km / 6.7mi  -  4 hours 10 minutes    Strenuous
After a steep climb this walk crosses open country to a magnificent view point on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. It also visits one of North Wales's best waterfalls. The return is through a National Nature Reserve
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Point of interest A - Ulverscroft Mill
Markfield Meanders Mark 1. - Members-only    
6.1km / 3.8mi  -  1 hour 30 minutes    Easy
In a strangely isolated pocket of Leicestershire, only about 5 miles from the centre of Leicester. At one high point you have a 360 degree view and can see almost nothing man-made, only top of a distant radio mast and tip of a church spire.
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Stob Dearg, highest point on the Buachaille Etive
Mòr ridge, with the Blackwater Reservoir to left
Buachaille Etive Mor, Argyll and Bute - The Great Herdsman - Members-only    
13.1km / 8.2mi  -  6 hours    Technical
Circular walk in the Glen Coe Area with superb views of Scotland’s most rugged region and a state-of-the-art visitor centre. Rough paths, heavily eroded in places, over often steep, high and exposed ground. Serious high mountains. Risky in winter.
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel
One mile walk from Devon to Cornwall via Cross and Wood. - Free    
1.7km / 1.0mi  -  30 minutes    Easy
A one mile walk from Devon to Cornwall along the Tamar Road Bridge: visiting the Saltash Cornish Celtic Cross and Elwell Wood. Then either Walk or Bus: (or Train (via Brunel's Royal Albert Railway Bridge with a short walk)); back to start.
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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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