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Chew Valley Three Peaks Walk
'This walk was first invented by Rowland Janes in 1986 as a linear walk from Maes Knoll to The Oozles (Blackberry Hill), via Knowle Hill, relying on the regular bus service along the A37 to return walkers to their starting point. It was published in "The Natural History of The Chew Valley" (1987) ...'
Three Peaks Walk [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
'The route was lengthened and turned by Judith Gradwell for Avon County Council into an anti-clockwise 16.5 mile circular walk starting and ending in Pensford. ACC published the walk in leaflet form in 1993 and this is the route now indicated on Ordnance Survey Explorer maps number 155 (Bristol and Bath) and 142 (Shepton Mallet).'
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