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DISCOVERING BRITAIN
Discovering Britain brings geography alive for everyone. Break a long car journey by stopping at a viewpoint, find a short family trail or really get stuck into the landscape on a longer walk. Nicholas Crane, Immediate Past President, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)SEARCH BY LOCATION
Discovering Britain. Discovering Britain is delivered by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) is a Registered Charity, No.: 208791.ALPORT CASTLES WALK
The stories of Britain's landscapes discovered through activities. 3 Alport Castles Farm. This remote farmstead was one of the places where John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached his non-conformist doctrine in the 18 th century. Every July it is still the scene of an obscure Methodist celebration known as the Love Feast. YNYS GIFFTAN SHORT WALK; TIDAL ISLAND, DWYRYD ESTUARY A short walk exploring the tidal island at the edge of Snowdonia. Overlooked by the Moelwyn Mountains that stand just in front of Snowdon, and the Rhinogs to the south east, the small island of Ynys Gifftan is a distinctive and unique feature of the Dwyryd Estuary. Look across the estuary at high tide and Ynys Gifftan may seeminsignificant
RICHMOND HILL VIEWPOINT Pretty as a picture. Richmond Hill is a very popular spot with landscape artists. Among those who have painted the view are Sir Joshua Reynolds and JMW Turner. Besides pleasing looks, Richmond Hill profited from the Napoleonic Wars between Britain and France (1799 to1815).
KENILWORTH CASTLE WALK, NEAR COVENTRY AND WARWICK A short walk in the grounds of Kenilworth Castle. One of the most important bases of the War of the Roses, Kenilworth Castle was where the longest siege in English history took place in 1266. This trail explores the castle and the landscape surrounding it. Both have some fascinating stories to tell us. THE WREKIN WALK: NEAR TELFORD, SHROPSHIRE Welcome to The Wrekin. Welcome to the Wrekin.This walk was created by George Evans who explains this area's appeal. George: "I was born here in the town of Wellington in 1923. My home has been within sight of The Wrekin ever since; I simply haven’t found a better place to live.I was a teacher for 40 years, mostly of geography, and have been a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society for over BARNARD CASTLE WALK: RIVER TEES, NEAR TEESDALE, COUNTY DURHAM A walk along the banks of the River Tees. Barnard Castle is a bustling market town in Teesdale, rural County Durham. The town boasts a ruined 12th century royal castle, the amazing 19th century Bowes Museum, and a fine cobbled market place. But we turn our MYNYDD EPYNT WALK: WELSH COUNTRYSIDE, SENNYBRIDGE A unique Welsh countryside walk. Mynydd Epynt is an ancient mountain plateau and a modern military training area. Sheep roam freely on artillery ranges and red kites soar above troops on exercises. The sound of the wind is punctuated by booming mortars. A change in legislation has encouraged the MoD to grant greater public access toits land.
PORTSMOUTH WATERFRONT WALK: ALONG THE SOLENT WAY A walk from Portsmouth Harbour along the Solent Way. For many people Portsmouth is a stopping off point on the way to other more glamorous locations. But it’s a fascinating place in its own right. It is the only UK city on an island and is bounded by water on all sides. Once a boggy marsh prone to flooding, the vast natural harbour attractedDISCOVERING BRITAIN
Discovering Britain brings geography alive for everyone. Break a long car journey by stopping at a viewpoint, find a short family trail or really get stuck into the landscape on a longer walk. Nicholas Crane, Immediate Past President, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)SEARCH BY LOCATION
Discovering Britain. Discovering Britain is delivered by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) is a Registered Charity, No.: 208791.ALPORT CASTLES WALK
The stories of Britain's landscapes discovered through activities. 3 Alport Castles Farm. This remote farmstead was one of the places where John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached his non-conformist doctrine in the 18 th century. Every July it is still the scene of an obscure Methodist celebration known as the Love Feast. YNYS GIFFTAN SHORT WALK; TIDAL ISLAND, DWYRYD ESTUARY A short walk exploring the tidal island at the edge of Snowdonia. Overlooked by the Moelwyn Mountains that stand just in front of Snowdon, and the Rhinogs to the south east, the small island of Ynys Gifftan is a distinctive and unique feature of the Dwyryd Estuary. Look across the estuary at high tide and Ynys Gifftan may seeminsignificant
RICHMOND HILL VIEWPOINT Pretty as a picture. Richmond Hill is a very popular spot with landscape artists. Among those who have painted the view are Sir Joshua Reynolds and JMW Turner. Besides pleasing looks, Richmond Hill profited from the Napoleonic Wars between Britain and France (1799 to1815).
KENILWORTH CASTLE WALK, NEAR COVENTRY AND WARWICK A short walk in the grounds of Kenilworth Castle. One of the most important bases of the War of the Roses, Kenilworth Castle was where the longest siege in English history took place in 1266. This trail explores the castle and the landscape surrounding it. Both have some fascinating stories to tell us. THE WREKIN WALK: NEAR TELFORD, SHROPSHIRE Welcome to The Wrekin. Welcome to the Wrekin.This walk was created by George Evans who explains this area's appeal. George: "I was born here in the town of Wellington in 1923. My home has been within sight of The Wrekin ever since; I simply haven’t found a better place to live.I was a teacher for 40 years, mostly of geography, and have been a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society for over BARNARD CASTLE WALK: RIVER TEES, NEAR TEESDALE, COUNTY DURHAM A walk along the banks of the River Tees. Barnard Castle is a bustling market town in Teesdale, rural County Durham. The town boasts a ruined 12th century royal castle, the amazing 19th century Bowes Museum, and a fine cobbled market place. But we turn our MYNYDD EPYNT WALK: WELSH COUNTRYSIDE, SENNYBRIDGE A unique Welsh countryside walk. Mynydd Epynt is an ancient mountain plateau and a modern military training area. Sheep roam freely on artillery ranges and red kites soar above troops on exercises. The sound of the wind is punctuated by booming mortars. A change in legislation has encouraged the MoD to grant greater public access toits land.
PORTSMOUTH WATERFRONT WALK: ALONG THE SOLENT WAY A walk from Portsmouth Harbour along the Solent Way. For many people Portsmouth is a stopping off point on the way to other more glamorous locations. But it’s a fascinating place in its own right. It is the only UK city on an island and is bounded by water on all sides. Once a boggy marsh prone to flooding, the vast natural harbour attracted KENILWORTH CASTLE WALK, NEAR COVENTRY AND WARWICK A short walk in the grounds of Kenilworth Castle. One of the most important bases of the War of the Roses, Kenilworth Castle was where the longest siege in English history took place in 1266. This trail explores the castle and the landscape surrounding it. Both have some fascinating stories to tell us. DUNGENESS WALK, KENT'S COAST 2 On the boardwalk. Look out beyond the shingle beach and notice how choppy the sea is here. See if you can work out which direction the waves are moving in. It’ll depend on the prevailing wind but you might notice the waves are moving from the right (in a south-westerly direction from the English Channel) as well as from the other direction (east from the Straits of Dover) and meeting here. SUNDERLAND POINT, MORECAMBE BAY WALK A short walk exploring a unique peninsula near Morecambe Bay. Positioned on the edge of Morecambe Bay between the River Lune and the Irish Sea, Sunderland Point is intriguing and unusual. Walking along the Point, a strong sense of place emerges – of mudflats, marsh, of river and sea. This small peninsula is cut off twice daily by theincoming
A CIRCULAR WALK FROM THE COTSWOLDS TOWN OF BIBURY, NEAR A circular walk from the Cotswolds town of Bibury, near Cirencester. Honey-coloured buildings and dry stone wallsswathes of green hillsides and delectable country pubsthe Cotswolds are a quintessentially English landscape. This trail follows rolling hills, lush pastures and ancient route ways to discover the ingredients that make up the EBBOR GORGE CIRCULAR WALK: MENDIP HILLS, SOMERSET Ebbor Gorge, Wookey Hole, Somerset. Grid reference: ST 53218 47580. Start and finish: St Mary Magdalene Church, Wookey Hole High Street, BA5 1BR. Getting there: Park outside the church. With the church on your right, walk along the High Street until you reach an INDEX OF /CONTENT/DISCOVERINGBRITAIN/IMAGES Index of /content/discoveringbritain/images Name Last modified Size Description : Parent Directory - 11 three peaked pen-..> 2015-10-1416:15
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Discovering Britain brings geography alive for everyone. Break a long car journey by stopping at a viewpoint, find a short family trail or really get stuck into the landscape on a longer walk. DUNGENESS WALK, KENT'S COAST 2 On the boardwalk. Look out beyond the shingle beach and notice how choppy the sea is here. See if you can work out which direction the waves are moving in. It’ll depend on the prevailing wind but you might notice the waves are moving from the right (in a south-westerly direction from the English Channel) as well as from the other direction (east from the Straits of Dover) and meeting here.ALPORT CASTLES WALK
The stories of Britain's landscapes discovered through activities. 3 Alport Castles Farm. This remote farmstead was one of the places where John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached his non-conformist doctrine in the 18 th century. Every July it is still the scene of an obscure Methodist celebration known as the Love Feast. KENILWORTH CASTLE WALK, NEAR COVENTRY AND WARWICK Castle car park. Welcome to Kenilworth Castle. Today it is not just the castle we will be exploring, but the landscape surrounding it. It has some fascinating stories to tell us about how people have used, adapted and transformed the local environment, for a variety of reasons from war to sport, spectacle to solitude, from medieval timesto the present day.
YNYS GIFFTAN SHORT WALK; TIDAL ISLAND, DWYRYD ESTUARY Talsarnau railway station. However you got here today, Talsarnau railway station is a good starting point for any visit to the tidal island of Ynys Gifftan, But before we venture towards the coast, it is well worth exploring this remote and isolated outpost of the nationalrailway network.
BARNARD CASTLE SHORT WALK: TO EGGLESTONE ABBEY BESIDE THE Directions. Continue through the gateway in the dry-stone wall and proceed to the left of the mill building. Beyond the mill, continue diagonally right along the path, which stays away from the river bank until the sewage works, then go through a gate between the works’ wall and the riverbank. BARNARD CASTLE WALK: RIVER TEES, NEAR TEESDALE, COUNTY DURHAM 3 Mains Corn Mill. A miller’s tale. Take a look at the stone house next to the river. Does the river’s edge seem an unusual location to build a house? The house is actually a converted corn mill (the grinding stone is said to be still inside and intact) and was the town’s very first water mill (13 th century).. The mill was sited here to take advantage of a natural, diagonal rock A CIRCULAR WALK FROM THE COTSWOLDS TOWN OF BIBURY, NEAR 2 Ash Copse. Catch your breath from the gentle climb. Then beneath the branches of this woody haven we can start to appreciate this beautiful landscape. The Cotswolds are MYNYDD EPYNT WALK: WELSH COUNTRYSIDE, SENNYBRIDGE Directions. Take the track away from the viewpoint along the ridge of the hill to a fingerpost. Turn left following the sign for the Epynt Way which takes you downwards to the left to cross a stream and then traverses diagonally right up the hillside for about 500 metres towards a plantation of trees.BOURNE FREE
Tucked away in the heart of the East Kent Downs the Elham Valley is home to a rare and unusual visitor of the watery kind. Out of sight for years at a time, the rising of the Nailbourne stream isDISCOVERING BRITAIN
Discovering Britain brings geography alive for everyone. Break a long car journey by stopping at a viewpoint, find a short family trail or really get stuck into the landscape on a longer walk. DUNGENESS WALK, KENT'S COAST 2 On the boardwalk. Look out beyond the shingle beach and notice how choppy the sea is here. See if you can work out which direction the waves are moving in. It’ll depend on the prevailing wind but you might notice the waves are moving from the right (in a south-westerly direction from the English Channel) as well as from the other direction (east from the Straits of Dover) and meeting here.ALPORT CASTLES WALK
The stories of Britain's landscapes discovered through activities. 3 Alport Castles Farm. This remote farmstead was one of the places where John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached his non-conformist doctrine in the 18 th century. Every July it is still the scene of an obscure Methodist celebration known as the Love Feast. KENILWORTH CASTLE WALK, NEAR COVENTRY AND WARWICK Castle car park. Welcome to Kenilworth Castle. Today it is not just the castle we will be exploring, but the landscape surrounding it. It has some fascinating stories to tell us about how people have used, adapted and transformed the local environment, for a variety of reasons from war to sport, spectacle to solitude, from medieval timesto the present day.
YNYS GIFFTAN SHORT WALK; TIDAL ISLAND, DWYRYD ESTUARY Talsarnau railway station. However you got here today, Talsarnau railway station is a good starting point for any visit to the tidal island of Ynys Gifftan, But before we venture towards the coast, it is well worth exploring this remote and isolated outpost of the nationalrailway network.
BARNARD CASTLE SHORT WALK: TO EGGLESTONE ABBEY BESIDE THE Directions. Continue through the gateway in the dry-stone wall and proceed to the left of the mill building. Beyond the mill, continue diagonally right along the path, which stays away from the river bank until the sewage works, then go through a gate between the works’ wall and the riverbank. BARNARD CASTLE WALK: RIVER TEES, NEAR TEESDALE, COUNTY DURHAM 3 Mains Corn Mill. A miller’s tale. Take a look at the stone house next to the river. Does the river’s edge seem an unusual location to build a house? The house is actually a converted corn mill (the grinding stone is said to be still inside and intact) and was the town’s very first water mill (13 th century).. The mill was sited here to take advantage of a natural, diagonal rock A CIRCULAR WALK FROM THE COTSWOLDS TOWN OF BIBURY, NEAR 2 Ash Copse. Catch your breath from the gentle climb. Then beneath the branches of this woody haven we can start to appreciate this beautiful landscape. The Cotswolds are MYNYDD EPYNT WALK: WELSH COUNTRYSIDE, SENNYBRIDGE Directions. Take the track away from the viewpoint along the ridge of the hill to a fingerpost. Turn left following the sign for the Epynt Way which takes you downwards to the left to cross a stream and then traverses diagonally right up the hillside for about 500 metres towards a plantation of trees.BOURNE FREE
Tucked away in the heart of the East Kent Downs the Elham Valley is home to a rare and unusual visitor of the watery kind. Out of sight for years at a time, the rising of the Nailbourne stream is BARNARD CASTLE WALK: RIVER TEES, NEAR TEESDALE, COUNTY DURHAM 3 Mains Corn Mill. A miller’s tale. Take a look at the stone house next to the river. Does the river’s edge seem an unusual location to build a house? The house is actually a converted corn mill (the grinding stone is said to be still inside and intact) and was the town’s very first water mill (13 th century).. The mill was sited here to take advantage of a natural, diagonal rock BARNARD CASTLE SHORT WALK: TO EGGLESTONE ABBEY BESIDE THE Directions. Continue through the gateway in the dry-stone wall and proceed to the left of the mill building. Beyond the mill, continue diagonally right along the path, which stays away from the river bank until the sewage works, then go through a gate between the works’ wall and the riverbank. DOVEDALE WALK, PEAK DISTRICT DISCOVERING BRITAIN 2 Stepping Stones. This is one of the most popular places in the Peak District National Park with over a million visitors a year. The series of square-cut stones which cross the river here are not particularly ancient; they were put in around 1890 when donkeys were LUD'S CHURCH WALK: PEAK DISTRICT LANDMARK 4 Castle Cliff Rocks (SJ 98512 65779). Castle Cliff Rocks is in effect the last formation of the Roaches, though we are many metres below the heights of the escarpment. A brief clamber on a few of these boulders is fun and will help you appreciate why the Roaches is a mecca forrock climbers.
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DISCOVERING BRITAIN
Discovering Britain brings geography alive for everyone. Break a long car journey by stopping at a viewpoint, find a short family trail or really get stuck into the landscape on a longer walk. Nicholas Crane, Immediate Past President, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)ALPORT CASTLES WALK
The stories of Britain's landscapes discovered through activities. 3 Alport Castles Farm. This remote farmstead was one of the places where John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached his non-conformist doctrine in the 18 th century. Every July it is still the scene of an obscure Methodist celebration known as the Love Feast. DUNGENESS WALK, KENT'S COAST 2 On the boardwalk. Look out beyond the shingle beach and notice how choppy the sea is here. See if you can work out which direction the waves are moving in. It’ll depend on the prevailing wind but you might notice the waves are moving from the right (in a south-westerly direction from the English Channel) as well as from the other direction (east from the Straits of Dover) and meeting here. PILSDON PEN HILLFORT, DORSET VIEWPOINT Pilsdon Pen viewpoint. At 277 metres, this is Dorset’s second-highest point. Pilsdon Pen affords spectacular views south towards the towns of Bridport and Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast and further inland to the fertile farmlands and tiny villages of the Marshwood Vale. Pilsdon is one of four hillforts along with LewesdonHill, Lambert’s
MYNYDD EPYNT WALK: WELSH COUNTRYSIDE, SENNYBRIDGE A unique Welsh countryside walk. Mynydd Epynt is an ancient mountain plateau and a modern military training area. Sheep roam freely on artillery ranges and red kites soar above troops on exercises. The sound of the wind is punctuated by booming mortars. A change in legislation has encouraged the MoD to grant greater public access toits land.
KENILWORTH CASTLE WALK, NEAR COVENTRY AND WARWICK A short walk in the grounds of Kenilworth Castle. One of the most important bases of the War of the Roses, Kenilworth Castle was where the longest siege in English history took place in 1266. This trail explores the castle and the landscape surrounding it. Both have some fascinating stories to tell us. LUD'S CHURCH WALK: PEAK DISTRICT LANDMARK A short walk to a unique Peak District landmark. The Dane is a fabulous, beautiful river, tumbling down from the moors which loom above its ancient, wooded valley. Hidden high up in those woods is the most incredible church in the Peak District, with many a tale to tell. Rather than a building, Lud’s Church is a charismatic chasm coatedin moss.
COED FELENRHYD AND LLENNNYRCH WALK; SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK Coed Felenrhyd, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 4HY. Grid reference: SH 65421 39663. Start and finish point: The Woodland Trust path, just off the A496. Directions to start: Park for free at the layby on the A469 towards Harlech. Walk down towards the Hydropower station passing its entrance on your left. MARL HALL WOODS, LLANDUDNO JUNCTION VIEWPOINT Marl Hall Woods, Marl Lane, Llandudno Junction, LL31 6JB. Grid reference: SH 80068 78696. Getting there: There is a small wood car park on Marl Lane, easily accessed from the A470 toward Llandudno. To reach the viewpoint, follow the main path into the wood until you reach a small well feature. SLIEVE CROOB SHORT WAK; DROMARA HILLS, MOURNE MOUNTAINS A short walk in the spectacular Dromara Hills. Slieve Croob ('slieve' is Irish for mountain, 'croob' means hoof) is the highest peak in the Dromara Hills, at the foothills of the famous Mourne Mountains. In one 360 degree turn at the top of this hill, you can see the six counties of Northern Ireland (Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, LondonderryDISCOVERING BRITAIN
Discovering Britain brings geography alive for everyone. Break a long car journey by stopping at a viewpoint, find a short family trail or really get stuck into the landscape on a longer walk. Nicholas Crane, Immediate Past President, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)ALPORT CASTLES WALK
The stories of Britain's landscapes discovered through activities. 3 Alport Castles Farm. This remote farmstead was one of the places where John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached his non-conformist doctrine in the 18 th century. Every July it is still the scene of an obscure Methodist celebration known as the Love Feast. DUNGENESS WALK, KENT'S COAST 2 On the boardwalk. Look out beyond the shingle beach and notice how choppy the sea is here. See if you can work out which direction the waves are moving in. It’ll depend on the prevailing wind but you might notice the waves are moving from the right (in a south-westerly direction from the English Channel) as well as from the other direction (east from the Straits of Dover) and meeting here. PILSDON PEN HILLFORT, DORSET VIEWPOINT Pilsdon Pen viewpoint. At 277 metres, this is Dorset’s second-highest point. Pilsdon Pen affords spectacular views south towards the towns of Bridport and Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast and further inland to the fertile farmlands and tiny villages of the Marshwood Vale. Pilsdon is one of four hillforts along with LewesdonHill, Lambert’s
MYNYDD EPYNT WALK: WELSH COUNTRYSIDE, SENNYBRIDGE A unique Welsh countryside walk. Mynydd Epynt is an ancient mountain plateau and a modern military training area. Sheep roam freely on artillery ranges and red kites soar above troops on exercises. The sound of the wind is punctuated by booming mortars. A change in legislation has encouraged the MoD to grant greater public access toits land.
KENILWORTH CASTLE WALK, NEAR COVENTRY AND WARWICK A short walk in the grounds of Kenilworth Castle. One of the most important bases of the War of the Roses, Kenilworth Castle was where the longest siege in English history took place in 1266. This trail explores the castle and the landscape surrounding it. Both have some fascinating stories to tell us. LUD'S CHURCH WALK: PEAK DISTRICT LANDMARK A short walk to a unique Peak District landmark. The Dane is a fabulous, beautiful river, tumbling down from the moors which loom above its ancient, wooded valley. Hidden high up in those woods is the most incredible church in the Peak District, with many a tale to tell. Rather than a building, Lud’s Church is a charismatic chasm coatedin moss.
COED FELENRHYD AND LLENNNYRCH WALK; SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK Coed Felenrhyd, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 4HY. Grid reference: SH 65421 39663. Start and finish point: The Woodland Trust path, just off the A496. Directions to start: Park for free at the layby on the A469 towards Harlech. Walk down towards the Hydropower station passing its entrance on your left. MARL HALL WOODS, LLANDUDNO JUNCTION VIEWPOINT Marl Hall Woods, Marl Lane, Llandudno Junction, LL31 6JB. Grid reference: SH 80068 78696. Getting there: There is a small wood car park on Marl Lane, easily accessed from the A470 toward Llandudno. To reach the viewpoint, follow the main path into the wood until you reach a small well feature. SLIEVE CROOB SHORT WAK; DROMARA HILLS, MOURNE MOUNTAINS A short walk in the spectacular Dromara Hills. Slieve Croob ('slieve' is Irish for mountain, 'croob' means hoof) is the highest peak in the Dromara Hills, at the foothills of the famous Mourne Mountains. In one 360 degree turn at the top of this hill, you can see the six counties of Northern Ireland (Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry WALKS WITH STORIES IN NORTH EAST ENGLAND North East England. Vibrant, tough, gritty and gorgeous – the North East is impressive. Follow in Roman footsteps along Hadrian's Wall or explore the twisting medieval alleyways of Durham. Find out how the great River Tees carved out the landscape. Understand how rocks shaped industry and feel the challenges facing former pit villages. HIGH FORCE RIVERSIDE WALK: UPPER TEESDALE, NORTH YORKSHIRE A short riverside walk to two spectacular waterfalls. Upper Teesdale, the most northerly of the Yorkshire Dales, describes itself as ‘a hidden corner of England.’. It’s renowned for being little-known, unspoilt and offering solitude and tranquillity. This trail takes you up to the summit of England's highest waterfall whilst avoiding the LUD'S CHURCH WALK: PEAK DISTRICT LANDMARK A short walk to a unique Peak District landmark. The Dane is a fabulous, beautiful river, tumbling down from the moors which loom above its ancient, wooded valley. Hidden high up in those woods is the most incredible church in the Peak District, with many a tale to tell. Rather than a building, Lud’s Church is a charismatic chasm coatedin moss.
SUNDERLAND POINT, MORECAMBE BAY WALK A short walk exploring a unique peninsula near Morecambe Bay. Positioned on the edge of Morecambe Bay between the River Lune and the Irish Sea, Sunderland Point is intriguing and unusual. Walking along the Point, a strong sense of place emerges – of mudflats, marsh, of river and sea. This small peninsula is cut off twice daily by theincoming
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EVERY LANDSCAPE HAS A STORY TO TELL Mid Craven Fault, Settle © Tony Stephens EVERY LANDSCAPE HAS A STORY TO TELL Kelston Round Hill, Saltford © Rory Walsh RGS-IBG Discovering Britain EVERY LANDSCAPE HAS A STORY TO TELL Ben Nevis © Helen Rawling RGS-IBG Discovering Britain EVERY LANDSCAPE HAS A STORY TO TELL London Bridge artwork © Rory Walsh RGS-IBG Discovering Britain EVERY LANDSCAPE HAS A STORY TO TELL Lavender fields, Shoreham © Thomas Alexander EVERY LANDSCAPE HAS A STORY TO TELL Approaching the Falkirk Wheel © Rory Walsh RGS-IBG DiscoveringBritain
EVERY LANDSCAPE HAS A STORY TO TELL Dungeness © Caroline Millar RGS-IBG Discovering Britain DISCOVER THE STORIES OF BRITAIN THROUGH WALKS FIND A WALK NEAR YOU FROM A LONGER WALK TO A QUICK STOP-OFF...* 3-5 hrs
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* A longer walk: 3-8 miles* 1-2 hrs
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* A quick stop-off: 0-½ mile* 5 mins
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* Britain from the Air ...FROM THE CITY TO THE SEASIDE...URBAN
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Discovering Britain brings geography alive for everyone. Break a long car journey by stopping at a viewpoint, find a short family trail or really get stuck into the landscape on a longer walk. Nicholas Crane, Immediate Past President, Royal Geographical Society(with IBG)
...DISCOVER WHAT'S ON YOUR DOORSTEP OR GO FURTHER AFIELDBRITISH SUMMER TIME
Summer is the perfect time to get outside for a coastal walk THE TURN OF THE TIDEwalk
Discover the Killard peninsula where Strangford Lough opens into theIrish Sea
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A KNIGHTS TRAIL
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Explore how much Tintagel's fortunes have been shaped by a mythicalking
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FROM SCOTLAND TO THE SIERRA NEVADAwalk
Discover how Dunbar influenced the life and work of conservationistJohn Muir
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