A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES

Nearby: Cambridge (City)

'This book is intended as a gazetteer of new or substantially altered buildings constructed since 1945. It covers a wide range of building types and styles from each decade. Almost all the properti ...
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Category Cambridge

'Cambridge has within easy reach of the city centre over sixty works of 20th and 21st century sculpture in sites accessible to the public. Not only are there some outstanding pieces by major in ...
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Category Cambridge

'The original Botanic Garden of Cambridge University was founded in 1762 in the centre of the City, now known as the New Museums Site ... We owe the existence of today's much larger Bot ...
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'Mostly we walk in Cambridgeshire, but occasionally stray into neighbouring counties. We usually meet at 11.00 and walks are an average 7-8 miles. We enjoy a picnic and "comfort" stops alon ...
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Category Cambridge

'It is best to walk the trail from south to north, mainly because for the last 5 miles into Ely you get to see Ely cathedral rising above the Fens like a ship ahead of you, the towers seeming l ...
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Category Cambridge

'The Country Park is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire ... The Trust hopes that Trumpington Meadows becomes a popular pla ...
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Category Cambridge

'The walk was devised in 2002 by Janet and Roger Moreton of the Ramblers Cambridge Group and Mark Westley of the East Hertfordshire Group.' There are Links to Reports of the inaugural walks in 2002 ...
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Category Cambridge

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Glazebrook Timberland Trail
Category
Nearby
Countryside-Matters
Type of Website
Gordano Round Walk
Gordon Way Trail
Gower Way
Category
Nearby
South Devon National Landscape
Category
Area
Grand Western Canal Towpath
Category
Type of Walk
Nearby
Area
Grantham Canal Walks
Link to WEBSITE
Type of Walk
Long Distance Trails in the Highlands
Category

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