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Washburn Valley Walk - Lindley Wood Reservoir

Rating: 2

November 9th 2011

Where there is a stretch of water there is often an ideal place to walk and this is no exception. Terry Fletcher is your guide

Cheshire Walks - Northwich Heritage walk

Rating: 2

November 9th 2011

Seasoned walker Keith Carter describes a walk from Northwich, the old centre of Cheshire’s salt industry

North East Coastal Walk - Tynemouth and Whitley Bay

Rating: 2

November 9th 2011

There’s nothing like a bracing walk near the sea to blow the cobwebs away. This month we’re off to take the air in Tynemouth and Whitley Bay Words and pictures by David Taylor

Lancashire Walks - Dunsop Bridge and the Hodder Valley

Rating: 3

November 9th 2011

Keith Carter leads a walk around the Dunsop Bridge and the Hodder Valley which can be broken with a stop at one of Lancashire’s finest country pubs

A Somerset walk - Buckland Dinham to Beckington – and back

Rating: 3

November 4th 2011

Autumn is a time of ‘extras’... extra heating, lighting and clothing, water-proofing and eating. So why not extra walking? Put a few hours aside, pop some essential gear in your rucksack, and have a go at this walk.

Poole Old Town: latest walk from Dorset Magazine

Rating: 2

October 28th 2011

Edward Griffiths explores the fascinating alleyways of this historic seaside town...

Essex walk in Clavering

Rating: 2

October 19th 2011

The ancient name of Clavering is derived from Clauelinga, meaning the place where the clover grows. Today, the village remains an idyllic location for a countryside walk words and pictures by Charlotte Fellingham

Hoxne walk: Murder, martyrdom and mighty treasure

Rating: 2

October 19th 2011

David Falk tracks down the hidden treasures of a quiet Suffolk village that played an unusually large part in England's turbulent history

Gloucestershire puts its best foot forward!

Rating: 3

Web Exclusive

October 19th 2011

As part of the Trust’s nationwide Walking Festival, the new ‘National Trust One’ campaign delivers 101 short walks across the South West (all one mile in length) which can now be downloaded online

Exploring Hughenden

Rating: 3

October 18th 2011

Steve Davison takes the lead exploring the area around Hughenden Manor on this 5½ mile walk, with shorter 2¾ mile option, just to the north of High Wycombe.

Marsh Green circular walk, near Edenbridge - Kent

Rating: 2

Web Exclusive

October 14th 2011

Walking or cycling along Kent's countryside paths is the perfect way to explore the different landscapes and communities nestling among the fields...

Walk: Down in the valley

Rating: 3

October 13th 2011

This month the Countryside Management Service shares one of its longer walks taking in the picturesque St Albans area...

Get out for a wonderful walk

Rating: 2

October 13th 2011

The National Trust has launched its first walking festival, 22-30 October, to make the most of glorious autumn colour. Some are with rangers, some are way-marked trails, and there are even buggy-friendly routes for families.

Walking at Eastnor

Rating: 3

October 12th 2011

Tom Fisher of Leadon Vale Ramblers leads the way to hills, history and magnificent views

Sunderland Walk - Roker Terrace, Seaburn Marina, Wearmouth Bridge

Rating: 2

October 12th 2011

This month’s walk takes in Sunderland, with its rich history of ship building and its modern heart of glass Words and pictures by David Taylor

North Yorks Moors Walk - Coxwold

Rating: 3

October 12th 2011

Enjoy a peaceful walk through gentle countryside with sweeping views. Terry Fletcher is your guide

Cheshire Walks - Chester and the River Dee

Rating: 3

October 12th 2011

Keith Carter describes a favourite walk around Chester which follows the river and takes in some historic sites

Lancashire Walks - Read, Sabden and Pendle Hill

Rating: 2

October 12th 2011

Keith Carter has a hare raising surprise on a walk around Read and Sabden in the shadow of Pendle Hill

Haslemere - Surrey walks

October 12th 2011

A circular walk around Haslemere, a town with a taste for independence, that takes in orchards, granaries and Grayswood

National Trust reaches 4 million member milestone

Rating: 2

October 7th 2011

Membership of the National Trust has grown to over four million people for the first time in the charity’s history.