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Leaving from the Blue Cow inn in the village we head out toward the old RAF base soon to become a MOD outpost.....

Taking in the Gentle Countryside of Lincolnshire and Rutland inin this gemtle ramble ...

Publication: 
OWN
Map: 
OWN
Grid Ref:: 
SK927191
Terain: 
Easy
RWH: 
Blue Cow Inn ( start and End )
Distance (Miles): 
5.00
Type: 
0
Acivity Time (hrs): 
2.5
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Rising in a peaty lump between Bingley, Ilkley and Keighley, Rombalds Mooris an oasis of wilderness in the industrial dales of Wes tYorkshire. It is comprised of a number of smaller moors, the most famous of which is Ilkley. This stretch of moor has produced what could well be called Yorkshire’s anthem – On Ilkley Moor Baht’At, where a young swain risks life and limb for the love of sweet Mary Jane.

Publication: 
Trail Website
Grid Ref:: 
SE148454
Publication Page: 
4656
Terain: 
Hilly
RWH: 
Take your Own
Distance (Miles): 
13.50
Acivity Time (hrs): 
7.5
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Four villages feature in this walk, each widely differing in character. Sheldon is just one street climbing the hill; Monyash, with its green and pond, is a popular place for a stop; Flagg, in a shallow bowl in the hills is off the beaten track; Taddington nestles under the hill just off the main road.

Paths and tracks cross and recross the area, several leading to the Magpie Mine, the remains of which remind us of one of the main industries of the area. These days the site is a haven for flowers emerging in spring.

Publication: 
County Walking Website
Map: 
OL24
Grid Ref:: 
SK170706
Publication Page: 
2212
Terain: 
some steep accents / descents
RWH: 
Pubs in the villages
RWH: 
cafés in Monyash
Distance (Miles): 
9.50
Type: 
0
Acivity Time (hrs): 
5
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Just beyond the north-eastern boundary of the Peak District National Park the River Don cuts through a high gritstone landscape between the towns of Sheffield and Stocksbridge. Despite the proximity of housing and industry, a fine day’s walking can be enjoyed on the heights flanking the Upper Don Valley. The fast-flowing waters of the Don itself provide early interest, then steep slopes, woodland, reservoirs and hidden hamlets keep you going. At the cost of an occasional road crossing, this route shows that good walking is easily accessible outside our national parks.

Publication: 
County Walking Website
Grid Ref:: 
SK308934
Publication Page: 
206
Terain: 
Hilly
RWH: 
Travellers’ Rest, Oughtibridge tel. (0114) 286 2221
Distance (Miles): 
13.50
Acivity Time (hrs): 
8
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Explore the gorgeous museums of the Severn Gorge World Heritage Site, before climbing gently through South Telford, glimpsing Madeley Court, a 16th-century Manor House (now hotel) before dropping back into the gorge through the narrow lanes of Ironbridge.
By Simon Whaley.

Grid Ref:: 
SJ666037
Publication Page: 
11
Terain: 
Easy
RWH: 
Pubs along the River Severn - The Swan (01952 432306),
RWH: 
The White Hart (01952 432901)
RWH: 
The Malthouse (01952 433712),
Distance (Miles): 
9.00
Type: 
0
Acivity Time (hrs): 
4.5
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Beginning alongside the River Witham, this walk takes you through some of Lincolnshire's ancient limewoods, which contain the largest concentration of ancient small-leaved lime woodland in the UK.
By Alex Surridge.

Grid Ref:: 
TF139664
Publication Page: 
11
Terain: 
Easy
RWH: 
Riverside Inn, Southrey, tel; 01526 398374
Distance (Miles): 
9.00
Type: 
0
Acivity Time (hrs): 
4.5
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Two manor houses of the Eyre family, wooded cloughs, Derbyshire's highest pub, wonderful moorland, incredible views and walking alongside the Derwent.
 

Map: 
OL24
Grid Ref:: 
SK231813
Publication Page: 
116
Terain: 
some steep accents / descents
RWH: 
Pubs, shops and cafés at Hathersage.
RWH: 
Pubs at Leadmill and Bretton.
Distance (Miles): 
11.00
Type: 
0
Acivity Time (hrs): 
5
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From Baslow, a track leads us uphill to Wellington's Monument on Baslow Edge. The 'Gritstone Edges' form an escarpment, two-tiered for some of its length. From these abrupt sandstone crags, so popular with climbers, the slope descends gently eastwards.
 

Map: 
OL24
Grid Ref:: 
SK258 721
Publication Page: 
55
Terain: 
Some small Hills
RWH: 
THE GROUSE INN AT THE HALFWAY MARK
RWH: 
THE ROBIN HOOD INN 2.5KM FROM THE END.
Distance (Miles): 
11.50
Type: 
0
Acivity Time (hrs): 
6
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A sheltered, wooded route that follows the River Don, with an abundance of flowers in spring and summer, and the nature reserve of Sprotbrough Flash, with its birdlife. Conisbrough has two gems: the church, which dates back to Anglo- Saxon times, and the castle, with one of the finest Norman keeps in the country. The river bridge at Conisbrough Station makes shorter walks possible.

Publication: 
County Walking Website
Grid Ref:: 
SK473996
Publication Page: 
3015
Terain: 
Some small Hills
RWH: 
Mexborough
RWH: 
Conisbrough
RWH: 
Sprotbrough
Distance (Miles): 
11.00
Type: 
0
Acivity Time (hrs): 
5.5
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A stunning viewing platform,legally accessible  now that the CROW Act has become law but not that long ago it was a different story, is the highlight of this marvellous moorland walk in the Peak. You’ll need your navigational wits about you on this route, but your pioneering spirit will be repayed by stunning views. Stone and hut circles, ancient paths and weird rock formations make this access walk a real feast of interest.
By Roly Smith.

Publication: 
County Walking Website
Map: 
OL01
Grid Ref:: 
SK217874
Publication Page: 
2637
Terain: 
some steep accents / descents
RWH: 
Take your own
Distance (Miles): 
8.00
Type: 
0
Acivity Time (hrs): 
3.5