A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Fenland
'Following public byways, bridleways and country roads, the Chatteris Circular Walk takes you through the attractive market town of Chatteris and out into the surrounding Fenland count ...
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'Chatteris is a thriving Fenland town with many local shops and businesses. The town still celebrates its histtory with an annual History Festival and is the place to be at Christmas for the famous and splendid Chatteris Christmas lights.'
Member of the Ramblers - Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Area Grouping
'During its long history stretching back 2000 years, March has served many roles: refuge of saints; monastic estate and place of pilgrimage; stronghold of the Fen Tigers; and in more recent yea ...
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'Two walks – the Town Trail and the Riverside Trail - both of which highlight the older more interesting buildings in March and the stories behind them. The two trails may be linked to form a single walk.'
'Here you can find information about leisure activities in the Cambridgeshire Fens including Boating, Waterways, Nature Reserves, Horse Riding and much more ...'
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'What a place to walk ... nowhere else in Britain can you see such huge skies, such wonderful dawns and sunsets. Try one of our Town Trails ...'
'This walk is brought to you by the Wisbech Area Regeneration and Development Trust (WisARD) and was funded by the East of England Development Agency (EEDA), Action for Market Towns, F ...
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'Plug in your headphones and join us for this leisurely walk around Wisbech. Our entertaining guide will bring to life the many famous characters of this town and tell you why Wisbech became one of the most prosperous ports in the country during the 18th and 19th centuries. We will look at all the best that Wisbech has to offer, starting outside the Tourist Information Centre.'
'All is not what it seems in the Fens, often portrayed as a land of fog, mist and marsh. Distant horizons blend into immense and changing skies which once looked down onto the wooded islands of March and Wimblington. This walk will take you through these "woods" recognised now by local place names - Eastwood, Linwood, Hatchwood and Coneywood.'
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