Family walks in Buttermere

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Family walks in Buttermere sponsored by Sprayway contains two walking routes around Buttermere perfect for families. Buttermere and Scale Force Since the early days of the first Victorian tourists, the walk around Buttermere has become a bit of a classic. The footpaths hug the lake … [Read more...]

Explore more from Keswick

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Keswick is perfectly located for an outdoor adventure, this scenic market town is right on the shores of Derwent water and surrounded by high fells. Explore more from Keswick sponsored by Jennings offers four different easy to moderate walks; Derwent water and Castlerigg stone … [Read more...]

Smartwool walking routes – Staveley and Kentmere

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The Kentmere valley in the Cumbrian Lake District is an area of rolling countryside, valleys, woods, hedges and drystone walls. These Staveley and Kentmere walking routes sponsored by Smartwool take in the Garburn Pass following the old drove roads and packhorse tracks which offer a … [Read more...]

The Smugglers’ Route – Bank End Ramble

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The Bank End Ramble links the historic port of Maryport to the Solway Coast following part the Cumbrian smugglers' route. The walk begins at the Maritime Museum in Maryport and is a distance of approximately three miles. Using public roads and tracks, the route follows surfaced … [Read more...]

British Walks.org

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David Cotton is a writer living near Romsey in Hampshire who's hobby is walking. A few years ago he finished his 6,266 mile trip around the coastline of mainland of Britain to raise money for the Riding Schools for the Disabled in Britain. Since the beginning of 1999 David has made over 800 … [Read more...]


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