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Capel-y-ffin
Capel-y-Ffin, Monmouthshire - On the Black Hills - Members-only    
17.4km / 10.8mi  -  5 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
Following old drove tracks, this route climbs from the sheltered floor of the valley at Capel-y-ffin to windswept, bleak hilltops. Having reached Offa’s Dyke Path, choose between carrying on via the ridge, or a foray down into the Olchon Valley.
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The little church at Shuttington
Newton Regis & Seckington. Warwickshire. - Members-only    
17.4km / 10.8mi  -  3 hours 36 minutes    Moderate
A great walk around the northern most parish of Warwickshire. With lots of open country, extensive views, tall tapering spires, and a Norman castle. See where one King prayed, and another was murdered!
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The climb up to the Pennine Bridleway.
Railway Walk: Chinley Station to Hope Station via Hollins Cross - Members-only    
18.8km / 11.7mi  -  5 hours    Moderate
Walk 5 of a series of walks using stations along the Hope Valley Line between Sheffield and Manchester. A linear walk along some of the Pennine Bridleway, then walking the Great Ridge from end to end with marvellous views all the way.
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Aber Falls known as Rhaeadr Fawr (Large Waterfall)
Aber Falls and the North Wales Path, Gwynedd - Members-only    
7.5km / 4.7mi  -  2 hours 16 minutes    Moderate
This walk visits the wonderful Aber Falls and an impressive section of the North Wales Path which also part of the North Wales Pilgrims Way. This provides extensive views along the North Wales Coast.
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Cir Mhor view
Cir Mhor & Caisteal Abhail, Isle of Arran - Members-only    
20.4km / 12.7mi  -  6 hours    Moderate
Circular walk from Glen Rosa, climbing Cir Mhor and Caisteal Abhail on excellent paths and tracks through glen and over mountains. Some steep ascents and descents and a high-level ridge walk.
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