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The 17thC duck decoy, seen from Nyland Hill
Nyland Hill, Somerset - Members-only    
12.4km / 7.7mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Leisurely
An easy level walk across meadows, country lanes and farm tracks. Often wet underfoot and with a couple of muddy stretches. Optional ascent of Nyland Hill is recommended to understand the workings of the Somerset Levels, and for the stunning views.
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Froggatt Edge
Peak District - A bit of everything - Members-only    
16.2km / 10.0mi  -  4 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
A varied walk through nearly all the different types or terrain the Peak District has to offer - water meadows, woodland, pretty villages, a gorge with waterfalls and moorland. (adapted from a walk devised and described by John N. Merrill)
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The Downs at point three.  Go through this gate to take the short route.
Ditchling Beacon and the Albion, East Sussex - Free    
11.1km / 6.9mi  -  3 hours    Leisurely
A new take on a popular walk to Ditchling Beacon, using open access land, or the opportunity to reverse the walk to walk from Ditchling to a football match at the Falmer stadium. The walk may be shortened.
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Lymm Church and Lymm Dam
Lymm Village to the A50 and back via the Bongs, Warrington - Members-only    
7.6km / 4.7mi  -  2 hours 30 minutes    Leisurely
A circular walk starting from Pepper Street in Lymm Village, proceeding via footpaths to Crouchley Lane and then more footpaths to Broad Heyes Farm on the A50. The return is via footpaths through The Bongs and Lymm Dam to return to Lymm Village.
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The Lancaut meander from Wintour
Wintour's Leap, Monmouthshire - In Search of the Picturesque - Members-only    
6.6km / 4.1mi  -  2 hours    Moderate
A circular walk from Chepstow, via Lancaut and Wintour’s Leap viewpoint on mainly woodland paths, some steep, narrow and crumbling, plus a short stretch of scree. Magnificent views, Norman castle and ruined 12th-century chapel in nature reserve.
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