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Moira Furnace and canal
YHA National Forest (Overseal) - Moira / Donisthorpe Circuit - Members-only    
4.9km / 3.1mi  -  1 hour 30 minutes    Easy
A modest walk taking in a wide variety of landscapes and historic features; old rail tracks, a re-watered canal, a restored Napoleonic-period blast furnace, old lime kilns and landscaped/ reforested mining land. Part of new National Forest project.
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East Brighton Cafe
East Brighton without the crowds! - Members-only    
9.2km / 5.7mi  -  3 hours    Moderate
Although Brighton is a busy bustling city this walk shows how easy it is to take time out. We walk through a Nature Reserve, on paths and access land encountering one residential street. The rest is “country”! There are four stiles.
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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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Bourton Upper Mill (or Lansdown Mill) dating back to the early 18th century
Bourton on and off the water. - Members-only    
7.6km / 4.7mi  -  2 hours 30 minutes    Leisurely
A varied route around Bourton taking in the water, the village and the lanes - but mostly, of course, it's water. The route follows lanes and footpaths and the quieter roads in the village itself.
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