A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Civil Parish and Community
[1] & [2] 3.1 miles and 1.66 miles in the Roman River Valley - - - : [3] 5 mile Scenic walk from Langenhoe Village Hall - - - : [4] Health walk of 1.36 miles from Abberton Church on gen ...
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'Walks around the Parish of Abberton & Langenhoe by our Footpath Officer.'
Gordon Davis
[1] Old Manor House - - - : [2] Bedmond to Abbots Langley - - - : [3] Bedmond Tin Church - - - : [4] Pimlico - - - : [5] Leavesden - - - : [6] Wind Turbine - - - : [7] Langley Waterside - - - : ...
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Local Footpath Walks 'Eight walks around the Parish. Of varying lengths, the walks take in many of the local points of interest. Easy maps and directions, along with historical background make this an ideal guide for newcomers to the area, or for those that want to know more about the local area and its history.'
'Appleton Parish Council asked us to provide some circular walks that residents can enjoy by walking from the Parish Hall. They are intended to entice you to see some or even all of the network of paths within the Parish ... '
'Aston Cantlow Parish is a beautiful place to walk in the countryside and it is excellent exercise to help to keep you fit & healthy ... You can download lots of local walks from Aston Cantlow in PDF format that were produced in conjunction with the Aston Cantlow Parish Path Volunteers.'
'Baildon is a fantastic place to walk. Although Skipton claims the title "Gateway to the Dales", many think that Baildon could just as easily hold that accolade.'
Village Walk Descriptions: [1] Heath, Hills and Holes (4 miles) - - - : [2] Three Villages (4.75 miles) - - - : [3] Torpel Manor Walk (4.75 miles) - - - : [4] Wothorpe (5.5 miles) - - ...
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Descriptions of a series of circular walks issued by Parishes in Barnack Ward.
Walks in Berkhamsted: [1] Heritage Walk and Blue Plaque Guide (2 miles) - - - : [2] Audio Trail Walks (Two walks of 6 miles each) - - - : [3] Graham Greene Trail (3 miles) - - ...
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'Berkhamsted lies on the western edge of Hertfordshire, bordering the Chiltern Hills ... Together with the adjoining village of Northchurch it is separated from other towns and villages by lovely countryside, all of it in the Metropolitan Green Belt and much of it classified as being an area of outstanding natural beauty.'
'Bollington is beautifully situated on the edge of the Peak District, surrounded by spectacular countryside and served by a comprehensive network of footpaths just crying out to be explored. Its industrial history can be appreciated from many of the local walks, not least the towpath alongside the Macclesfield Canal and the Middlewood Way which provides a safe walking, cycling and horseriding route along the former Macclesfield to Marple Railway. Whether you wish to be part of a serious walking group, join in with a sociable ramble or explore the countryside by yourself there is something for everyone.'
'The Boston Spa Archaeology and Heritage Group is preparing information on Heritage Trails or Walks around the area to illustrate the local history and places of interest. The firs ...
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'The Parish Council has published a selection of circular walks which ... you will be able to print off and take with you on your walk. They are all included in the new Welcome Pack which we hope to give to all newcomers to the village. ...'
'Despite being so close to Maidstone and two motorways, the village is surrounded by woodland, and still retains a village feel. The ruins of Boxley Abbey are located here. The parish church is ...
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Download from the Website PDFs of walks around and about Boxley: 'You can leave your comments and feedback about each of the walks using the feedback form provided.'
Note also: Vinters Valley Nature Reserve 'is your local wildlife oasis tucked away between the Vinters Park and Grove Green housing estates and also close to Vinters Community School ... You are welcome to visit on any day of the year and spend some time exploring the reserve on one of the many pathways provided, or just to sit and breathe in the quiet atmosphere on one of the seats dotted around the reserve'.
Walderslade Woodlands 'There are numerous paths, and you can spend hours peacefully walking along them, imagining that you are deep in rural Kent rather than just a few hundred metres from a motorway.'
Details of six Walks around and about the Footpaths of the Parish, with two downloadable PDF Maps.
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'The East Devon parish of Broadhembury, with a population of some 700, lies partly within the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It includes the historic and picturesque village of Broadhembury and surrounding hamlets of Kerswell, Luton, Colliton and Dulford.' Suggested Walking Routes,
'Brockworth, in Gloucestershire, England is situated on the old Roman road that connects the City of Gloucester with Barnwood, Hucclecote and Cirencester. For the past 150 years Brockw ...
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'Walking leaflets are available from Brockworth Community Centre, or download ...' Five circular walks of from 2.5 to 5.0 miles.
'Bromham is set in lovely countryside within easy reach of some of the most iconic sites England has to offer. From the pre-historic Ridgeway path and hill forts through the famous Wil ...
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'There are some excellent walks around the village and its surroundings, detailed in a booklet developed by the Bromham Footpaths Group. This is a band of dedicated walkers who meet every Thursday morning and spend a couple of hours exploring and re-visiting our byways and footpaths before returning to a local hostelry for tales of derring-do!'
Stocksfield 'lies in the angle between the Stocksfield burn and the River Tyne. Stocksfield itself was built by the late Victorians following the opening of the Newcastle Carlisle Railway. Howe ...
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'A guide to some interesting and pleasant walks in and around the villages of Broomley and Stocksfield, Northumberland. All the walks described on this page start at Stocksfield Station.'
'A Guide to Popular Walks in and around Bruton, Somerset.'
Bourton Park ... Walks and Maps ... Chandos Park ... Maintenance of parks and green spaces ... Play Parks ... Railway Walk ... The River Great Ouse & Buckingham Canal
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Buckingham Town Council is the local Council for the town of Buckingham in the County of Buckinghamshire. The Town Council provides a wide range of services and facilities including the cemetery, parks and green spaces, allotments and many others.
'Bucklebury is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England. The village is about 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Newbury and ranges between 1 and 3 miles north of the A4 road. It has a population of 2,066. Bucklebury Common is just over 1 square kilometre (0.39 sq mi) and is one of the major village commons in the ceremonial and historic county of Berkshire.'
Bradfield, Bucklebury, Stanford Dingley [Fancy Free Walks] (PDF)
Each of the Walks is about 5 miles: [1] Meavy to Dewerstone Rock Circuit - - - : [2] Meavy to Ringmoor Down Circuit - - - : [3] Cadover to Dewerstone Circuit - - - : [4] Norsworthy Bridge Circu ...
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'Here, we have detailed a few walks that have been walked by Parish Councillors over the years ... Burrator is one of the largest and most sparsely populated Parished in England, over 5945 hectares. Ancient manors and hamlets are found at Hoo Meavy, Meavy Barton, Goodameavy, Lovaton and Welltown. There are four larger settlements within the Parish: Meavy, Sheepstor, Dousland and Walkhampton.'
'We have miles of footpaths and bridle ways in the Parish and all will take you through beautiful, rolling countryside ... I have almost 20 walks starting from Burwash with many of them connecting the local villages. There are a mixture of long and shorter walks some of which intertwine, but each have their own character. I decided it would be a good idea to share the walks and by creating a Website it would give all fellow walkers the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful scenery and views available in this area.'
Burwash Parish Council
Access to PDFs of: [1] Cawthorne Boundary Walk (14 miles) - - - : [2] A Guide to the Footpaths & Bridleways in the Parish of Cawthorne - - - : [3] Over Hill & Over Dale: An 8 mile circular ...
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'If Cawthorne was situated in the Cotswolds or even the Yorkshire Dales, it would be a tourist "honeypot", as it is it remains one of South Yorkshire's treasures and a vital lung for the more developed local areas.'
'The parish of Coleorton has an extensive network of public footpaths. Some say this is because workers at Coleorton Hall would walk the shortest distance across the fields from their outlying ...
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'Croxley Green has eighteen designated public footpaths and a number of others which have yet to be formalised. The footpaths vary markedly in nature from short "cut through" urban footpaths between local roads to ambling rural footpaths.'
Croxley Green Boundary Walk [Croxley Green Residents Association]
Access to 'details of walking groups and popular walks supplied to Deal Town Council, Visitors Information Centre'.
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'Deal is charming to explore on foot, from gentle walks following the sea to Sandwich or Kingsdown, to more demanding long distance footpaths... A great way to discover Deal’s fascinating and notorious past of smugglers, revenue men, women of the night, murders and shipwrecks is by following the historic town trail.'
'The County Council was one of the first fifteen Highway Authorities to participate in this scheme, which encourages community involvement and enjoyment of public rights of ...
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'The Parish Paths Partnerships Scheme is an initiative to ensure that the entire rights of way network is legally defined, properly maintained and well publicised. It has the support of the National Association of Local Councils and is Devon County Council funded.'
The Walks are: [1] Michaelston-le-Pit and Cwrtyrala Basin returning via Cwm George - - - : [2] Cwm George to the Cwrtyrala Basin - - - : [3] St Andrews Major, St Andrews Church and Garn Hill - ...
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'Dinas Powys (the modern-day standardised spelling - it was previously also spelt 'Dinas Powis') is a large village and a community in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales which takes its name from the Dinas Powys hillfort that dates from the Iron Age ... Despite the addition of several housing developments over the past fifty years, the old village centre of Dinas Powys still has a mostly unspoiled and almost rural feel, retaining a large village common and a traditional village centre complete with a post office and a range of small independent shops, public houses, restaurants and community facilities ...'
The details are: [1] Doddiscombsleigh Circular Village Walk or "Round the Block" to the NoBody Inn - - - : [2] Circular Walk from the NoBody Inn at Doddiscombsleigh to the Manor Inn at Ashton ( ...
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Two short walks - with variations - starting from the NoBody Inn in Doddiscombsleigh.
[1] Bromley Heath Walk - - - : [2] Hill House Walk - - - : [3] King George's Field Walk - - - : [4] Leap Valley Walk - - - : [5] Lincombe Barn Walk - - - : [6] Parish Walk
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'The idea to produce some Community Walks arose from the Community Plan consultation which highlighted the fact that many people did not know where the local open spaces, playing fields and parks are or the potential walks they could do in our area. We are very lucky that we have good access to green space and countryside from Downend and Bromley Heath. Each of the walks starts from one of the Open Spaces in our Parish so we hope you will get to know these and that lots of you will then be able to stride out and enjoy the walks we have chosen.'
'The Parish of Ecclesfield covers an area of about 22 square kilometres of north Sheffield and is one of the most highly populated Parishes in the North of England. It comprises much of Ecclesfield and all of Chapeltown, High Green and Grenoside.'
'Over recent years, a system of work, envied by many other Councils, has been developed through the hard work of the Footpaths Committee. There are 18 walking volunteers who each walk 8 ...
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'Eccleshall has a very extensive Parish, the second largest in the County, comprising some 20,000 acres. There are 134 public rights of way in the Parish listed by the County Council and set down in the DEFINITIVE MAP. Considerable work has been undertaken by the Parish with the agreement of Landowners, farmers and Staffordshire County Council to improve the network of Rights of Way. Stiles have been installed, finger pointer posts, waymarking and bridges built ...'
[1] Westbury White Horse (4 miles) - - - : [2] Around Edington (5 miles) - - - : [3] Edington and Salisbury Plain (6 miles) - - - : [4] Salisbury Plain (30 miles) - - - : [5] White Horse Trail ...
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'Edington is situated on the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain ... It is surrounded by very attractive countryside which offers an excellent variety of footpaths, many of which offer spectacular views from Salisbury Plain.'
'The walk celebrates the ceremony of "Beating the Bounds". Traditionally, in the days before accurate maps, the villagers would walk the boundaries of the parish during Rogationtide (the fifth ...
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'In 1997 Esh Parish Council launched its leaflet "Esh Parish Walk", with funding from the Parish Paths Partnership ... The walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete and apart from a steep climb near the start, is not strenuous.'
ALERT At Review, the description of the Walk seemed no longer to be accessible from the Council Website; but still was from the Wikipedia Page now instead linked to in this Record.
'This is an ECC-funded community-based scheme that enables local volunteers to look after and/or promote their local Public Right of Way network. More information is contained in the P3 manual. If you want to volunteer, the Public Rights of Way and Localism Officer will be able to put you in touch with an existing local group, or help you start up your own group.'
'Flore now has some nominated local walks to do around our village ... PDF details of these Walks: [1] The Lakes & Grand Union Canal (2 miles) - - - : [2] Glassthorpe Hill ( ...
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'There are four routes, including a short (450 metres) "Easier Access" loop suitable for wheelchair users. Each walk is shown on the map and on the information boards and waymarked by coloured ...
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'These walks were compiled by Waverley Borough Council and are intended to help you enjoy Frensham Common and encourage greater understanding of the area.'
Details of two Parish Walks: [1] Breakfast Walk (About 1½ hours) - - - : [2] Parish View Walk (No time limit)
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'Owing to the way that the rural district's boundaries are drawn, Frindsbury Extra (which is basically a continuation of the parish of Frindsbury in Strood) has the villages of Wainscott, Upper and Lower Upnor plus other outlying settlements while Frindsbury parish, which contains the parish church of All Saints, does not. Nonetheless, Frindsbury Extra parish, with its neat rows of houses stretching down the hill on whose crest the boundary is now drawn, still contains some six thousand inhabitants, and is the third largest population centre in the district.'
[1] Windmills and Ponds - - - : [2] Galleywood Brook - - - : [3] Crondon Hall - - - : [4] World War II - - - : [5] Little and Great Sir Hughes - - - : [6] Galleywood Village
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'Galleywood is very fortunate in having a network of footpaths and bridleways, totalling 23 km (14 miles): these are set out on the free Galleywood Parish Footpaths Map (3rd Edition). Galleywood Parish Council is very pleased to release walks 1-6 of our "new look" walk leaflets for 2014.'
The Walks are: [1] & [2]: Old Ruined Village & Paddy's Point - - - : [3] Duncan Ban Monument - - - : [4] Old Military Road - - - : [5] Parish Church & 18th Century Villages - - - : [6] & [7] Ki ...
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'Walks In and Around Loch Awe: 9 Easy Walks from Dalmally Post Office.'
[1] In and around the ancient township of Grampound - - - : [2] A circular walk in beautiful countryside to the north and east of Grampound - - - : [3] A circular walk in beautiful countryside ...
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'The ancient township of Grampound, together with the hamlet of Creed, lies in the centre of Cornwall, sheltered in the beautiful valley of the River Fal. Settled since prehistoric times, from within the ancient parish of Creed and the old manor of Tybesta, Grampound grew as a main crossing place of the Fal, a focus for travellers and traders moving betwen west Cornwall and England. Thus Grampound became one of the most important towns in Cornwall and has a rich and vibrant history.'
Includes details of these Walks: [1] Tunbrook Round - - - : [2] Brockholes Nature Reserve - - - : [3] Grimsargh Reservoirs - - - : [4] Grimsargh Heritage Walks - - - : [5] Cow Hill Round
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'The countryside around Grimsargh is very picturesque and brimming with interesting wildlife. We are hoping that increasing numbers of people will get out & about to appreciate it. It is our intention to develop a series of walks around Grimsargh and the surrounding delightful countryside areas ... '
[1] Belle Vue path - - - : [2] Dingle path - - - : [3] Hollows path - - - : < ...
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'As a village on the outskirts of Chester, Guilden Sutton is linked by a series of footpaths including the Longster Trail reaching from Pipers Ash to Helsby Hill. These paths provide a valuable resource for everyone and the information included here is to help make that possible.'
Download PDFs from the Website: [1] Access Trail [1.5 miles] - - - : [2] Bourne Valley Walk [10 miles]
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'Hadlow has a range of footpaths, walks and countryside trails for you to explore. In particular, two routes are available for leisure walkers to follow ...'
Hadlow River Walk [Kent County Council]
Detailed descriptions of nine Walks of two to four miles in length - plus a 12.5 miles Walk entitled 'Around Hagley'.
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'Hagley is a large village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England. It is on the boundary of the West Midlands and Worcestershire counties between the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley and Kidderminster. As of December 2016 it had an estimated population of 6,097.' [Wikipedia]
Details of about a dozen walks around and about Hassocks - most originally published in Sussex Living magazine.
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'The area around Hassocks provides ample opportunity to get out and explore the countryside, with its lovely villages and the nearby South Downs.'
Leslie Campbell
'The Council has devised 4 circular walks in the Community for residents and visitors to the area who enjoy walking in the open countryside ... The Council also sponsors the Community Walks Group which provides free conducted walks every Friday.'
Information on walks around and about the town including a series of leafles covering interesting features in and around Hayle - both historic and present-day.
'Within the parish of Hockley there are 21 footpaths recorded on the definitive map ranging from 28 metres to just under 2 kms in distance. It is possible to traverse the whole of the p ...
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'Been for a walk lately? – How about a stroll through the ages along the Centenary Walk or celebrate with Royalty on the Jubilee Walk! You might just be surprised at the number of attractive walks that are situated in the Hockley parish and now you will be able to easily identify them ... !'
'There is an array of formal and informal leisure opportunities available in and around the town, and, of course, the vast wilderness of Dartmoor National Park and the tranquil South Hams countryside offer both families and the serious walker a plethora of inspiring routes.'
'Each leaflet contains a description of the walk, a route plan and where applicable points of interest encountered on the journey. The leaflets are A4 size with single-side print and ha ...
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'A series of leaflets depicting circular walks of varying lengths and styles has been developed by Kelvedon Parish Council. There are six routes available ... These leaflets are available to download ... in the original (full colour) or printer-friendly (black and white) versions.'
'These days of course much work is carried out attempting to keep all the paths open. There will be at times problems - whether it be because of a broken stile, gates which cannot be opened or ...
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PDFs of four Walks - each of about 3.7 miles in length: 'Kingswood is fortunate in having in excess of 19 miles of Public Footpath. Historically these were used as routes to work, places of worship and of course short cuts to Public Houses and other very necessary destinations ...'
'Leaflets can be downloaded here or packs are available from Liss Parish Council Office at £3.00 per pack.'
PDF of Leaflet offering 'four circular walks (Blue, Green, Orange and Red) all starting at Bealings Village Hall. The Car park at the Hall can be very busy so please contact the Secretary Bealings Village Hall to avoid disappointment'.
'Llanbadoc Community Council owns and manages 3 areas of woodland (commons) in Glascoed: Twyn y Cryn, Pantau Bushes and Jenny’s Bushes.These beautiful woodlands are open to the public and ...
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'Llanbadoc Community Council represents the Monmouthshire communities of Llanbadoc, Monkswood and Glascoed.'
The Walks are: [1] Garreg, Mosaic and More - - - : [2] Old Parish of Llanfrothen - - - : [3] Gwenllian and the Wern - - - : [4] Literature and Slate
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Details of four Walks around and about: 'Llanfrothen, Croesor and Rhyd are rural villages at the foot of the Moelwynion and Cnicht. The area is especially beautiful and has attracted artists, writers and craftsmen over the centuries, and it continues to inspire its inhabitants'.
'Three circular walks (Coastal, Pilgrim and Farming) bring to life the cultural distinctiveness of the Llanybri locality featuring the stories, heritage and artefacts associated with (i) pilgrims and holiday-makers passing by; (ii) local characters making a living on coast, river and marsh and (iii) farming life in days gone by.'
'Llantrisant Community Council, in partnership with Taff Ely Ramblers, has produced a series of 6 Bunny Walk Leaflets throughout the area. In 2019 Ramblers Cy ...
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'Llantrisant Community Council has a footpath agency agreement with Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council to maintain the 27 miles of public rights of way within the wards. The paths cover a wide variety of landscapes from riverside rambles to fields and commons. Native woodland to cobbled streets.'
[1] River and Woodland Walk (2 miles) - - - : [2] Ettleton Walk (2.5 miles) - - - : Read More...
'With numerous local walks around the village and surrounding countryside ranging from 3 km to 18km and forest walks from 0.5km to 9km Newcastleton has something for everyone.'
'Ideal for day trips, short breaks and holidays at any time of the year, Overstrand offers coast and countryside walks aplenty and a range of accommodation choices and facilities that any rural ...
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'The Village Visitor Guide - available from the Village Shop, the Cliff Top Café or the Parish Clerk - is a perfect starting point to familiarise yourselves with the layout of the village and immediate area.'
'Administrative Geography is all about the hierarchy of areas relating to national and local government in the UK. This hierarchy is complicated - not only are there several layers, bu ...
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'The smallest type of administrative area in England is the parish (also known as 'civil parish'); the equivalent units in Wales are communities. Scotland also has communities but their councils are generally a channel of opinion to other authorities rather than an administration in their own right. Northern Ireland does not have any similar units.'
'Short walks exploring the hidden parts of Perton. Based on the 40/45-minute walks offered twice a month by Perton Walk and Talk. Each walk can be completed in less than one hour.'
'The walks are circular, between 2.5 and 6 miles long and may easily be combined to make longer rambles. Most start at the Parish Shop in the village centre where parking is available in one of ...
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'Pirbright is a great place for walkers, with its acres of commonland and rich network of footpaths, originally created to link farms to each other and to the church and centre of the village ... (A) pamphlet of nine local walks was commissioned by the Parish Council as an aid to residents and visitors wishing to explore our attractive village and the surrounding countryside.'
Link also to details of 'Two Short Walks in Mold': [1] The Geological Mold Trail - - - : [2] The Mold Town Trail.
'The Cilcain Community Council consists of elected members rep ...
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'A working party under the umbrella of Friends of Rhydymwyn Valley (FORV) ... produced a 64 page book called Rhydymwyn and Hendre - A Tale of Two Villages. The book covers a whole range of subjects including both modern and ancient history of the villages, has many excellent illustrations, maps and photographs, as well as featuring memories from residents and former residents. Use the history book as a guide for a short walk around Rhydymwyn - places marked in red appear in the book ...'
'Rotherfield Parish lies to the south of Tunbridge Wells in the High Weald, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Within the parish boundaries lies Bream Wood, a designated Si ...
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'A few years ago, RPC developed a series of leaflets documenting 3 mile, 4.5 mile, 5.5 mile, 7 mile, 8 mile and 8.5 mile circular walks around the parish. If you are a keen walker or good at writing or design we’d love you to help us update them ...'
'Take a walk around Saxmundham following the Town Trail, or search out some of the many footpaths.'
[1] Shinfield Village and Ryeish Green - - - : [2] Shinfield Village and the River Loddon - - - : [3] Around Grazeley - - - : [4] Spencers Wood and the River Loddon - - - : [5] Three Mile Cross ...
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'The Shinfield Parish Volunteer Group have created six leaflets, each one about a different walk that you can do in the parish. The walks are generally short and not too taxing.'
The Parish Path Warden (PPW) 'PPW is for an individual or small group who wish to help look after their rights of way but are unable to take part in full P3 activities. The Wardens wi ...
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'We offer opportunities to volunteers to help us manage the 5500 kms of Public Rights of Way within the County ... The P3 scheme began in the early 1990’s and has thrived ever since, there are now some 60 groups carrying out thousands of hours of work each year.'
'Silsoe is now classed as a large village with dwellings dating from the 16th century to the present day. Most recently, the village has grown with new houses built on the form ...
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'Six walks varying in length from 3.0 to 6.7 miles have now been compiled, tested, described and plotted on maps, photographed and published in individual "envelope"-sized pamphlets ... a full set of which can be obtained from village shops and pubs. However if you prefer you can download the walks individually from this Website.'
'Please remember to keep to the footpaths and shut gates behind you and remember that dogs should be kept on leads in woodlands likely to be used for rearing game, in the vicinity of farm anima ...
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'All the walks begin at St Andrew's Church South Stoke. They vary in length but in the main are circular (ring) walks. No special equipment is required, but stout walking shoes are recommended as well as liquid refreshment.'
'The St Fillans Path Network gives access to a variety of landscapes, from woodland to riverside, open hill to lochside. They offer magnificent views over Loch Earn and the surrounding hills. All the routes on this website are fairly straightforward but stout walking shoes/boots are recommended ... These walks were developed with help from the local community, in conjunction with the National Park Ranger Service.'
'Welcome to the website for the North Worcestershire communities of Stoke Heath, Stoke Pound, Stoke Prior and Stoke Works ... There are a number of walks in the Parish that enable visitors to experience all aspects of life in our Parish. The parish has the services of a Footpaths Officer who is responsible for the management of footpaths in the Parish.'
Access to PDFs of three walks of 4-5 miles plus a map of the footpaths around and about Stondon.
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'Stondon is a thriving village situated in mid Bedfordshire. Like many villages there is a lot more to Stondon than you might think! The village includes areas known as Lower Stondon & Upper Stondon - we prefer to call it Stondon.'
[1] Water Meadows - - - [2] River Avon - - - : [3] Draycot Estate - - - : [4] River Avon Mill and Christian Malford - - - : [5] Draycot - - - : [6] Chizel Brook - - - : [7] Draycott estate Ha ...
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'Here we have a selection of walks around the Parish of Sutton Benger beautifully drawn and handwritten by our very own Sutton Benger Wainwright, Norman Davis ...'
'Walks start from the Talaton Inn, are of variable distance and use Public Rights of Way and some small roads. Generous times are allocated to each walk so potter along and remember to look aro ...
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'Walks around Talaton: Use them or lose them !'
Chris Harwood
The six Walks are: [1] Over the Hill to Holditch - - - : [2] Views of Three Counties - - - : [3] Dorset Vistas - - - : [4] Oak Tree Trail - - - : [5] The Drift to Wreath - - - : [6] To Paradise ...
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'6 circular walks within the parish which have been prepared by members of the Footpath Committee with the help of volunteers under the Parish Paths Partnership Scheme (P3).'
'The routes have all been walked and checked by the Footpaths Inspector and all stiles and gateways have been repaired or replaced to enable walkers to navigate the routes safely and e ...
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'Five circular walks have been developed in partnership with Flintshire County Council Footpath Inspector and the Ramblers Association with funding from Cadwyn Clwyd via the Welsh Assembly Government and the EU Rural Development Fund.'
Tring Town Trail 'describes a walk around the centre of Tring, starting at the Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum. The leaflet includes a map and a description of places of in ...
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'Contains a number of walks in and around Tring. Each walk has a leaflet which you can download and print out.'
'Entitled Vale Trails, the series of five coastal and five inland walks have been developed by Creative Rural Communities, the rural regeneration arm of the Vale of Glamorgan Council, in conjunction with Vale of Glamorgan Ramblers and Valeways.'
'West Moors has a population of around 7,500 and is a vibrant community. It is surrounded by (and with access to) many conservation sites and can be described as having a rural charact ...
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Descriptions of Walks and Open Spaces in and around West Moors including links to The Village Trail (originally the subject of this Record), and A Nature Trail.
[1] A small circular walk (locally known as the Island) about 1.5 miles, also crossed by footpaths - - - : [2] Further afield, about 3-4 miles across footpaths and lanes - - - : [3] Now out int ...
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'Three walks for a Summer's evening ... Westleigh has numerous footpaths, and several forgotten byways suitable for circular walks, short enough for an evening stroll, longer routes to build up a thirst and right out into the sticks to earn a slap up supper.'
'There are 6 walks around Wickham Bishops: [1] Blackwater View Walk - - - : [2] Glen Chantry Walk - - - : [3] Rail Trail Walk - - - : [4] River Walk - - - : [5] Shut Heath Wood Walk - - ...
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'Parish Walks - enjoy, explore and walk our picturesque village.'
'Wickhambrook is made up of 11 greens. It is believed that the "spread-out" layout of the village and its greens conforms to Anglo-Saxon village patterns. To have kept our village "sha ...
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Details with maps of over thirty walks around and about Wickhambrook.
'The Witchford Village Society Open Spaces Group (OSG) consists of volunteers from Witchford working for conservation and enhancing access to the countryside. The members meet ...
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'Back in 2001, the Parish Council published a leaflet detailing six walks around the village and surrounding area. This was updated in 2010 with a further four walks, which you can explore by following the links.'
Terry King
'Withyham Parish is a beautiful place in which to live characterised by distinctive brick, tile and weatherboard houses, oast houses, farmsteads, ancient woodland, patchworks of small ...
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Details of eight suggested Walks around and about the Parish.
'As a Millennium project, Witley Parish Council produced a book of walks, as well as two books on the history of the parish. The two histories were reprinted but it was felt that t ...
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Fourteen 'Discovery Walks in and around the Parish of Witley – walks of various lengths exploring the historic landscape, wildlife and built heritage of the civil parish of Witley, Surrey'.
'The Countryside Service has opportunities for people to volunteer as: [1] Tree Wardens - - - : [2] Parish Paths Wardens - - - : [3] Countryside Site Work Party Volunteers - - - : [4] Health Walks Leaders - - - : [5] Worcestershire Wardens Partnership - - - : [6] Parish Paths Partnership (P3) Scheme - - - : [7] Countryside Access Volunteers Scheme - - - : [8] Community Greenspace Team Advice and Support to Local Communities.'
Worcestershire County Council
'Five local circular walk booklets (produced by the Countryside Carers) can be downloaded for printing ... or copies can be obtained from the Parish Council Office ... 'The prime aims ...
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'Wythall is situated in the north east corner of Worcestershire, within the District of Bromsgrove and the County of Worcestershire. The village shares borders with Solihull and Birmingham and has a population of over 12,000 spread amongst several areas which includes Majors Green and parts of Walkers Heath.'
'The Community Council holds regular surveys of the paths and public footpaths in the village. The idea is to collate the information together so that paths can be properly maintained ...
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'It is possible to go for a walk on the shores of "Afon Heulyn", the Menai Strait, or across the fields towards Bethel. Or, what about a circular route around the village using parts of "Lon Las" and the village's public footpaths. In Allt Gam and Penrallt you can feel as though you're in the middle of the country whilst in the centre of the village ...'
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