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Aber Falls
Moel Wnion and Aber Falls, Gwynedd - Members-only    
10.8km / 6.7mi  -  4 hours 10 minutes    Strenuous
After a steep climb this walk crosses open country to a magnificent view point on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. It also visits one of North Wales's best waterfalls. The return is through a National Nature Reserve
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Fleetwith Pike & Hay Stacks from Gatesgarth Farm
Fleetwith Pike, Cumbria - A Hill with Attitude - Members-only    
8.8km / 5.4mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Strenuous
A circular route over Alfred Wainwright's favourite fell, Hay Stacks, which passes hidden mountain lakes and remnants of the area's slate quarrying history. Rough and rocky mountain paths, with some easy scrambling and stream crossings.
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Solsbury Hill
Little Solsbury Hill - Members-only    
17.8km / 11.1mi  -  5 hours 30 minutes    Strenuous
This walk takes you over the southern area of the Cotswolds, visiting the old airfield on Charmy Down and onto Little Solsbury Hill, where there are fine views over the city of Bath. A lovely, though strenuous walk.
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The Quarry Access Road with Y Gyrn in the background
Moel Wnion and Llanllechid Common from Bethesda, Gwynedd - Members-only    
12.2km / 7.6mi  -  3 hours 49 minutes    Strenuous
A walk in the foothills of Snowdonia. It starts from the quarrying town of Bethesda and follows two ancient routes - an old quarry road and a "Priest's Path". It also visits the summits of Moel Faban and Moel Wnion.
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Malham Cove
Malham Cove, North Yorkshire - The Limestone Trinity - Members-only    
11.3km / 7.0mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Strenuous
This route covers the dramatic landscape of Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, Janet Foss waterfall and Malham Tarn - Britain's highest lake. There is one optional short scramble on this path with rewarding views which can be avoided via an alternative path.
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