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Lower Lake, Greetham, Rutland
Greetham, Rutland - Free    
18.7km / 11.6mi  -  5 hours 45 minutes    Leisurely
A circular walk from Greetham via Empingham, Rutland Water and Exton. Some sections pass via a golf course, rolling countryside, picturesque villages and of course, a great reservoir.
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Holy Austin Rock from Compton Road
Troglodytes North. - Members-only    
16.9km / 10.5mi  -  3 hours 34 minutes    Leisurely
This is an easy circular walk from Kinver to Enville. It uses well trodden paths and some roads, returning along the canal. It links rock dwellings and the remains of rock buildings, it is enjoyable in all seasons but can be muddy in places.
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The carriage entrance to the Bowood Estate
Lacock & Bowood - Members-only    
16.7km / 10.4mi  -  5 hours 10 minutes    Leisurely
A fine walk from a ‘chocolate box’ village, across farmland to a magnificent estate, returning along country lanes. Lacock village is worth a few hours exploration, so make an early start to take advantage of the tea shops!
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Dundas aqueduct, carrying the Kennet and Avon Canal over the River Avon
Bath to Bradford-on-Avon, Somerset / Wiltshire - Members-only    
16.6km / 10.3mi  -  4 hours 30 minutes    Leisurely
A linear walk in pretty countryside looking at the remnants of the woollen and associated industries that brought wealth to the villages through which you pass.
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Nunney castle, built by Sir John de la Mare in 1373
Mells and Nunney, Somerset - Members-only    
17.1km / 10.6mi  -  5 hours    Leisurely
Combes and a castle, industry ancient and modern, ducks and drakes are all seen on this lovely walk of river banks, fields and quiet lanes. The medieval villages of Mells and Nunney with their ancient hostelries are worth a visit in their own right.
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