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A Bit of Rough

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Country Walking magazine, 20 April 2009 12:17

Region Heart of EnglandArea ShropshireLocation Cleobury MortimerNearest Town LudlowStart Grid Ref SO673758Walk ID 2161Magazine Route 30, November 1999Length of Walk 8 miles/12.8kmTime Needed 4 hoursDifficulty ModerateNumber GPS Route Waypoints 137   Introduction: More than a village but not quite a town, Cleobury Mortimer is best known for the twisted spire of St Mary’s Church. This walk takes you beside earthworks ...

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A Bit of Rough

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Country Walking magazine, 20 April 2009 12:17

Region Heart of EnglandArea ShropshireLocation Cleobury MortimerNearest Town LudlowStart Grid Ref SO673758Walk ID 2161Magazine Route 30, November 1999Length of Walk 8 miles/12.8kmTime Needed 4 hoursDifficulty ModerateNumber GPS Route Waypoints 137   Introduction: More than a village but not quite a town, Cleobury Mortimer is best known for the twisted spire of St Mary’s Church. This walk takes you beside earthworks ...

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Coniston Fells

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Anonymous, 11 January 2008 09:57

If you stand at the top of Wrynose Pass you’ll see a limestone monolith carved with the word ‘LANCASHIRE’. This is the Three Shire Stone, and it marks the boundary between old Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland as it was before the 1974 boundary changes. It also marks the highest link between the Coniston Fells and the rest of the Lake ...

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The Scafells

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Anonymous, 09 January 2008 16:00

Home to the highest mountain in England (Scafell Pike), of all the mountain massifs in the Lake District there is no other that offers an experience like this. Its crest is wild and untouched, boasting pure wildness and unabated drama. Indeed you would have to look to the fine parts of both Scotland and Wales to find anything to compare...

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Borrowdale

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Anonymous, 05 December 2007 11:14

Don’t be deceived by the gentle, wooded nature of Borrowdale, Wainwright’s favourite valley. Strip away the trees and the picturesque houses and drystone walls, and you are left with an impressive array of crags and mountains. Equally, don’t think just because the summits of its western ridge are all within sight of the valley floor that a walk along their ...

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