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Alongside Draycote Water
Thurlaston and Draycote Water. Warwickshire. - Members-only    
6.0km / 3.7mi  -  2 hours    Easy
Thurlaston has managed to preserve its village identity despite proximity to Rugby. The walk is largely on hard surfaces and takes you out into quiet countryside and along the edge of Draycote Water, the largest area of open water in Warwickshire.
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View toward Basingstoke
Oakley, Basingstoke -Trails, coppice, fields & bluebells in spring - Members-only    
8.2km / 5.1mi  -  1 hour 40 minutes    Easy
Opened last year the circular trail links Basingstoke town and Oakley village. New and well laid track runs alongside the train track, through a coppice, village then back through the fields where the track becomes a footpath. Bluebells in spring.
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Parish Church, Whitchurch, at the end of the walk.
South Bristol Circular walk 2 - Brislington Village to Whitchurch - Members-only    
5.0km / 3.1mi  -  1 hour 30 minutes    Easy
Section 2 of the South Bristol Circular walk heads from Brislington Village to Whitchurch via the Stockwood Open Space Nature Reserve.
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Temple Meads Railway Station
South Bristol Circular walk 1 -Temple Meads to Brislington Village - Members-only    
9.1km / 5.7mi  -  3 hours    Easy
Section 1 of the South Bristol Circular walk heads from Temple Meads Station to Brislington Village.
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The Lewes Arms
Lewes- Where the middle classes take their ease - & blow things up - Members-only    
5.5km / 3.4mi  -  1 hour 30 minutes    Easy
A tour of the historic market town of Lewes, taking in the usual sites, and some less well known ones. This walk can be combined with any other route starting or finishing at Lewes. Suitable for most ages and abilities.
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