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Charwelton Church
Three Infant Rivers in the Northamptonshire Heights - Members-only    
16.0km / 9.9mi  -  5 hours 15 minutes    Moderate
Three major rivers rise close to each other near Arbury Hill, the highest point in Northamptonshire. On this walk you visit all three in their infant stages, travelling through sheep pastures in an attractive landscape of rounded hills.
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Slaughterford
Ford and Slaughterford, Wiltshire - Members-only    
6.8km / 4.2mi  -  2 hours 07 minutes    Leisurely
A gentle walk, just one short, steep ascent, visiting the honey-coloured villages of Ford and Slaughterford. Riverside, woodland and field paths, with a superb pub at the end (or beginning) of the walk.
3.5 stars (2 ratings)
A pastoral scene near Chedworth
Chedworth, The Cotswolds - Members-only    
13.8km / 8.6mi  -  4 hours    Leisurely
A pretty Cotswold village, attractive woodland, a nature reserve and one of the most complete Roman villas in England are all included in this walk of gentle hills and valleys with babbling brooks.
3 stars (2 ratings)
View over Bristol to the suspension bridge
Dundry Hill - Members-only    
7.0km / 4.4mi  -  2 hours    Leisurely
An elevated ramble with superb views in all directions as the walk progresses. A couple of climbs and some wet and muddy stretches, but on a clear day, a great morning walk taking about two hours, before a pub lunch!
4 stars (1 ratings)
Penshurst Place
Penshurst and Bidborough, Kent - Members-only    
16.5km / 10.2mi  -  4 hours 45 minutes    Moderate
An undulating circular walk through the fine countryside of the High Weald with excellent views and historical interest in the picturesque village of Penshurst. Opportunities for refreshment in Penshurst and in Bidborough near the half way point.
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