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Cromford seen from Sheep Pasture Top
Whatstandwell to Cromford, Derbyshire - Members-only    
14.6km / 9.1mi  -  4 hours 42 minutes    Moderate
A medium circular length walk along the valley of the Derbyshire Derwent, taking in the fascinating industrial heritage of Cromford.
4.5 stars (2 ratings)
View from the Town End gateway
Chinnor Hill Circular, South Oxfordshire - Members-only    
10.9km / 6.8mi  -  3 hours 22 minutes    Moderate
Quite a hilly walk but with excellent views and a variety of terrain. It starts on The Ridgeway, passing between the old Chinnor chalk quarries. Over a third of the walk is in woodland.
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Cathedral from St. Aidan
Durham Hi - Lo' walk with Distractions - Members-only    
15.4km / 9.6mi  -  4 hours 46 minutes    Moderate
Durham is built on many hills and the purpose of the 'Hi-Lo' Walk is to showcase the rich diversity of the city and its surrounding area with stunning views and beautiful landscape, also the history, culture, legends, a Castle and Cathedral and more.
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View from St.Briavels, across the Wye Valley to the Forest of Dean.
Brockweir and St. Briavels, Gloucestershire - Members-only    
13.3km / 8.3mi  -  4 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
A walk of field and woodland paths. Two climbs, one long and gentle, the other shorter and steep . Several fine views, plus the historical interest of St.Briavels Castle, medieval churches at Hewelsfield and St.Briavels, and Offa’s Dyke.
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An old horse bridge on the canal near [7].
Lickey Hills and Bittell Reservoirs, Worcestershire - Members-only    
14.7km / 9.1mi  -  4 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
The Lickey Hills have traditionally provided a green lung for the people of Birmingham. This route links that major viewpoints on the hills and then turns east into quiet Worcestershire countryside crossed by the Worcester and Birmingham canal.
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