The walk along the Ulverston canal is a lovely flat walk of 4.2km, suitable for prams and wheelchairs. Starting from Canal Foot,
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Read More »Although Rannerdale knotts is small in size at 355m, it is seeped in a large vat of history. The area having been
Read More »This little Wainwright of 322 metres in height, is suitable for families with budding little walkers who are keen to bag some
Read More »The Ullswater Way is a 20-mile, waymarked walking route that completes a full circuit of England’s second largest natural lake. It takes
Read More »Whinlatter is billed as “England’s only true mountain forest”. Managed by Forestry England, the sprawling plantations creep up the surrounding fells, reaching
Read More »Covering about 6000 acres between Coniston Water and Windermere, Grizedale Forest is the largest area of woodland in the Lake District. And
Read More »When medieval wizard Michael Scott stumbled across a gathering of witches close to the foot of the bleak Pennine hills, he immediately turned
Read More »The Pennine Way was England’s first National Trail – established in 1965 after having been suggested by access campaigner Tom Stephenson 20
Read More »The Reivers’ Cycle Route is a 170-mile coast-to-coast route across the far north of England from Tynemouth to Whitehaven. It takes cyclists into
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