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The Quarry Access Road with Y Gyrn in the background
Moel Wnion and Llanllechid Common from Bethesda, Gwynedd - Members-only    
12.2km / 7.6mi  -  3 hours 49 minutes    Strenuous
A walk in the foothills of Snowdonia. It starts from the quarrying town of Bethesda and follows two ancient routes - an old quarry road and a "Priest's Path". It also visits the summits of Moel Faban and Moel Wnion.
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The row of beech trees on Freezing Hill can be seen for miles around
Bath, Somerset – The Lansdown Battlefield - Members-only    
13.7km / 8.5mi  -  4 hours    Moderate
An undulating walk with several steep climbs from secluded valleys to breezy hilltops, taking in much of the Lansdown battlefield site and passing the row of beech trees that are a well-known hilltop landmark seen for miles around.
3 stars (1 ratings)
Ashwell Church
Hinxworth, Ashwell and other lovely villages, Hertfordshire - Members-only    
10.5km / 6.5mi  -  2 hours 07 minutes    Moderate
A Circular walk from Hinxsworth via Caldecote to the village of Ashwell. The route follows footpaths and stretches of lane and minor roads.
4 stars (1 ratings)
Path on the line of the old Leicester to Swannington railway
Glenfield, Leicestershire - Woods Ancient & Modern - Members-only    
12.1km / 7.5mi  -  3 hours 46 minutes    Moderate
A circular route with some challenging stretches. Visits parts of the National Forest ranging from ancient to fairly new woodland. There are disused railways, views of historical sites and the countryside. The walk may be shortened if required
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Crook Peak seen from contouring path on Wavering Down showing the ridge of descent
Crook Peak & Compton Bishop, Somerset - Members-only    
6.3km / 3.9mi  -  2 hours    Moderate
This route takes the walker over Wavering Down and onwards to Crook Peak. There are good views for most of the way culminating with those from Crook Peak.
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