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Aber Falls known as Rhaeadr Fawr (Large Waterfall)
Aber Falls and the North Wales Path, Gwynedd - Members-only    
7.5km / 4.7mi  -  2 hours 16 minutes    Moderate
This walk visits the wonderful Aber Falls and an impressive section of the North Wales Path which also part of the North Wales Pilgrims Way. This provides extensive views along the North Wales Coast.
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The Monkton Inn, winner of the best country pub 2012. The walk starts and finishes in the vacinity.
West Monkton - An ancient parish in the shadows of the Quantocks - Members-only    
7.7km / 4.8mi  -  2 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
This circular walk takes you into the gentle hills and coombes north of West Monkton on track, fields and some minor roads. Several stiles but no steep ascents. One section can be very muddy. Some good views.
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Bowden Hall
Short walks - in High Peak - Ford Hall, Slack Hall, Bowden Hall, - Members-only    
7.7km / 4.8mi  -  2 hours    Moderate
A stunning circular walk from the eastern end of Chapel-en-le-Frith. It ascends out of Chapel, over fields and along green lanes, with glorious views all around. It passes through hamlets and at least 3 old halls.
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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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Path by Lynher River
Callington (Cornwall) to Cadsonbury Fort - Members-only    
7.8km / 4.8mi  -  2 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
Initially on urban road, the route goes through countryside: field lane and footpath alongside a river; to a site of antiquity. Some moderately steep climbs but well worth the effort to see long distant views. Shorter more level route is possible.
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