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Durham [County]
DURHAM (County): All Listings
Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the County
'The forum meets several times a year to discuss various access issues. These meetings are open to the public and the minutes of previous meetings are available [as PDFs] or from the forum secretar ...
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'Its membership is made up of people whose knowledge and experience relates to land access. There is a great range of expertise within the LAF, with both user and landowner interests being represented fairly.'
'The bulk of the walks ... are in County Durham but other areas walked include the Yorkshire Dales and the North Pennines, which is now possibly my favourite area as it has not substantially change ...
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'My descriptions of the walks are not of the sort to tell you exactly the route in specific detail as l believe that all walkers should carry the relevant OS Explorer map and a compass or GPS, preferably both should your batteries run out! Our OS maps are the best that l see in whatever country l visit and we should use them.'
PDFs of 14 Leaflets available for download; also links to details of some two dozen other locations good for birdwatching walks.
North Pennines AONB
Accesss to details of over 80 walks and groups of walks across 'a stunning landscape of sweeping moorland views, cascading waterfalls, colourful hay meadows, vibrant communities and spectacular wil ...
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'The North Pennines is the northernmost section of the Pennine range of hills which runs north–south through northern England. It lies between Carlisle to the west and Darlington to the east. It is bounded to the north by the Tyne Valley and to the south by the Stainmore Gap ... The North Pennines was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1988 for its moorland scenery, the product of centuries of farming and lead-mining. At almost 2,000 square kilometres (770 sq mi) it is the second largest of the 49 AONBs in the United Kingdom.'
'In the Groups section ... you will find downloadable details of the current walks programme for each group. As a Ramblers' member, you are welcome to join any group on any of their walks.'
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'Here you will find useful general information, a gallery of members' pictures, links to other useful sites, a section addressing how you should report any problems you may have with access or footpaths, how to contact us, a news page, a Northumbria Area members' forum and details of the fourteen groups in our Northumbria area.'
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