Where can I walk with my dog in the North York Moors

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The countryside is a great place to take your dog for a walk and the North York Moors is a fantastic place to explore and experience. Please take care if you go walking in the nesting season April - end of July. Dogs are naturally inquisitive and may mean no harm, but ground-nesting birds are … [Read more...]

Tree walk in Duncombe Park

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Get up close and personal with Duncombe Park’s oldest residents on a free guided walk at 2pm on Saturday 14 May 2011. The Medieval Deer Park that surrounds the stately home contains some spectacular ancient trees, some of which are more than half a millennia old. Former Forestry … [Read more...]

In search of Autumn colour

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Autumn is a very special time in the year for many woodlands, as they transform from an almost un-noticed green to rich, bright golden tones. If you travel to your local forest or woodland in search of Autumn colour during October, you can not fail to be uplifted with the colourful … [Read more...]

Walking your way to health in Carlisle

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Carlisle residents of are being encouraged to take the first steps towards a healthy life by going for a walk. A new ‘Doorstep Walk’ pack has been distributed to local GP practices and promotes exercise to local communities. The resource pack includes a selection of short, gentle walks … [Read more...]

New sculpture at Grizedale Forest

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A new sculpture installation, inspired by the form of a section of the River Thames used for the Cambridge vs Oxford boat race, has been launched for the public to visit on the Forestry Commission estate at Grizedale Forest, near Hawkshead, in South Cumbria. ‘Boat Race’ by renowned Artist … [Read more...]


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