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Hartsop, Cumbria
Hartsop, Cumbria - Members-only    
19.7km / 12.2mi  -  8 hours    Strenuous
Circular walk from Hartsop via High Raise, Martindale and Beda Fell (Far Eastern Fells). Lakeland fells and valleys, with a stretch along high-level ridge. Good paths, but care needed in poor visibility.
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View from Stanage Edge
Stanage Edge, Derbyshire - Kiera’s Clifftop - Members-only    
19.4km / 12.0mi  -  6 hours    Strenuous
A circular walk on mainly clear footpaths through woodland and across moors and pastures. Spectacular gritstone edge, ancient oak and birch forest and a Robin Hood connection. Generally dry underfoot with some moderate ascents.
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Yr Eifl
Yr Eifl, Gwynedd - Three, Three, the Rivals. - Members-only    
6.5km / 4.0mi  -  2 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
A circular walk over Yr Eifl, on the Lleyn peninsula, North Wales with views stretching from the Lake District to County Wicklow, and inland to Snowdonia; also taking in one of Britain’s best preserved pre-Roman hillforts.
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Malvern
British Camp, Worcestershire - Along the Bare Hill - Members-only    
11.2km / 7.0mi  -  3 hours 28 minutes    Moderate
A linear walk from Great Malvern, Worcestershire through gentle gradients of woods and heathlands of the Malverns, with an initially steep ascent. The route takes in a Massive Iron Age fort, St Anne’s well and Great Malvern’s 11th century Priory.
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Seven Sisters
The Seven Sisters, East Sussex - The Ups and the Downs - Members-only    
13.2km / 8.2mi  -  4 hours    Moderate
A linear walk from East Dean to Seaford, East Sussex along the tops of precipitous white cliffs with sweeping sea views and a beautifully preserved smugglers’ beach. Good paths with springy turf underfoot but dangerous cliff edges.
3 stars (1 ratings)
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