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The bridge below Bronte Fall
Old Paths And Ways Around Bronte Country - Members-only    
9.7km / 6.0mi  -  3 hours    Moderate
A circular walk from historic Haworth Village, treading moorland paths once familiar to members of the Bronte family. Returning, after a steep climb beside the falls, along tracks, quiet lanes and ginnels used by local inhabitants over centuries.
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East Brighton Cafe
East Brighton without the crowds! - Members-only    
9.2km / 5.7mi  -  3 hours    Moderate
Although Brighton is a busy bustling city this walk shows how easy it is to take time out. We walk through a Nature Reserve, on paths and access land encountering one residential street. The rest is “country”! There are four stiles.
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Cheddar Gorge, Britain’s largest gorge
Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - High Above the Madding Crowd - Members-only    
14.0km / 8.7mi  -  4 hours 15 minutes    Moderate
This figure of eight walk enjoys spectacular bird’s-eye views of England’s deepest gorge, herds of rare Soay sheep grazing on inaccessible cliff ledges, long-distance panoramas from the top of the Mendips, Roman lead mines and prehistoric sites.
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Bole Hill near Wingerworth.
Wingerworth Countryside Circuit, Derbys - Free    
4.2km / 2.6mi  -  1 hour 15 minutes    Moderate
Another possible introductory circular walk to country walking. On the edge of Wingerworth the route passes through open countryside, woodland, and farmland. Good views, wild flowers, woodland birds and waterfowl possible en route.
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Chatsworth
Baslow to Beeley and back - Members-only    
12.6km / 7.8mi  -  4 hours    Moderate
This very mixed route climbs onto Dobb Edge and then follows the skyline above Chatsworth House before droppping down into the charming hamlet of Beeley from where you return following the River Derwent. Great views, wildlife and historic buildings.
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