Volunteers who help maintain paths and access routes throughout the Lake District National Park are celebrating reaching an annual workload target for 2011 with two months to spare. The Fix-the-Fells “lengthsmen” – who repair and maintain more than 100 identified Lake District paths – … [Read more...]
Volunteers complete 1,000 days in 10 months
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Learn more about Robin Hood’s Bay
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Featuring a magnifying glass, binoculars and assorted identification guides, the new Coast Alive Tracker Pack will help visitors to the North Yorkshire coastline learn more about the area. The tracker packs have been developed by the North York Moors National Park Authority and the National … [Read more...]
Breamish sound trail opens in Northumberland
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Visitors to the Breamish Valley in Northumberland can now learn more about the area as a new sound trail is installed. The audio trail explains the landscape, nature and history of the countryside ,using wind-up sound posts. So far four boxes have been installed with the fifth awaiting … [Read more...]
Bridleways in the North York Moors National Park improved
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Bridleways in the North York Moors National Park now have improved access, following work carried out by Rangers from the National Park Authority. Rangers sought advice from Danby District Bridleways Group, before work commenced on moorland paths in the area. Horse riders can now benefit … [Read more...]
Lake District Conditions Update
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Following the floods of November 2009, a few of the accessible routes around the Lake District National Park have suffered water damage, with sections washed away or affected by flood debris. Although the Lake District National Park Authority are checking all of these areas, be prepared that … [Read more...]








