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Maes Knoll Iron-Age fort
Maes Knoll, North Somerset - Members-only    
13.3km / 8.2mi  -  4 hours    Leisurely
An energetic walk from the outskirts of Bristol, deep into the Somerset countryside. You will be rewarded with some of the best views over the city and beyond, as well as a fine vista south from an Iron-Age fort.
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The Four Stones
Waseley and Clent Hills, Birmingham - Members-only    
14.8km / 9.2mi  -  5 hours    Leisurely
A walk along the hills that hide the Birmingham conurbation from the countryside of north Worcestershire. There are good views out to the Welsh border as well as toward the city. The hills are particularly attractive in the bluebell season.
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Christmas Hill
Bishop's Itchington and Kingston, Warwickshire - Members-only    
10.8km / 6.7mi  -  3 hours    Leisurely
A quiet country walk largely along a low ridge elevated some 30 metres above its surroundings, sufficient to allow views over much of south Warwickshire. The village of Bishops Itchington is close to the mid-point of the route.
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Walking to Great Budworth
Arley to Great Budworth circular, Cheshire East - Members-only    
8.7km / 5.4mi  -  1 hour 46 minutes    Leisurely
A leisurely circular route through Cheshire farming land starting near Arley Hall and proceeding clockwise to the picturesque village of Great Budworth. The return route follows an equally varied route through dairy and arable farmland.
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The 11th century Odda’s Chapel.
Deerhurst & the Severn Way, Gloucestershire - Members-only    
10.9km / 6.8mi  -  2 hours 30 minutes    Leisurely
An easy ramble through timeless countryside, calling at the Saxon church and chapel of Deerhurst. The River Severn is followed for part of the walk which is mainly flat, though with a number of stiles and short muddy stretches in the woodland.
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