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The crowds queuing to get over the stepping stones in Dovedale.
YHA Ilam Hall to Dovedale and the Stepping Stones. - Members-only    
11.9km / 7.4mi  -  3 hours 45 minutes    Moderate
Starting from the YHA in the lovely grounds of Ilam Park, the route climbs the shoulder of Bunster Hill over to Milldale, returning via one of England's most famous walks along the full length of Dovedale.
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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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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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Above Kelly Hall Tarn
Walking in Central Lakeland: Coniston & Torver - Members-only    
14.1km / 8.8mi  -  4 hours    Moderate
A varied walk by lake shore and open moor showcasing the area's rich scenic and historical resources.
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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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