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Country Walking April issue out now!

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Nick Hallissey, 09 March 2009 15:26

Download your free routes now! Spring is springing merrily, and there's no better place to celebrate than in the pages of Country Walking! Our epic April issue showcases the very best of spring, with your indispensable guide to what to spot, great ideas on where best to watch Britain come back to life, and an exploration of what makes spring ...

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Country Walking April issue out now!

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Nick Hallissey, 09 March 2009 15:26

Download your free routes now! Spring is springing merrily, and there's no better place to celebrate than in the pages of Country Walking! Our epic April issue showcases the very best of spring, with your indispensable guide to what to spot, great ideas on where best to watch Britain come back to life, and an exploration of what makes spring ...

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Country Walking March issue: OUT NOW!

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Nick Hallissey, 12 February 2009 16:11

Flick through some of the pages here! This month's Country Walking is a spectacular celebration of the Great British Walking Holiday! This year, due to one thing and another, tourism experts reckon that record numbers of people will be taking their main holidays in the UK. So we've set our minds to the task of finding you a perfect walking ...

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To us it's a tree but to Ray...

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Nick Hallissey, 11 November 2008 09:44

Ray Mears shares his knowledge on some of the extraordinary uses for our everyday trees...       Sweet chestnut: "The obvious benefit is eating the nuts. But the bark will make a perfectly strong container for just about any small items; and it will give you a string that's formidably strong too. The tannin also makes a superb wound-wash; basically ...

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THURSDAY: Story of the Week

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Nick Hallissey, 12 June 2008 09:13

Stranded turtles, saving the grouse and jumping mountains - it's been a busy week... Whisky saves the grouse!Whisky legend The Famous Grouse has teamed up with the RSPB to help save one of the UK's rarest birds from extinction.The black grouse is in grave danger of disappearing, so to help save it, the distillery is donating 50p from sales of its new blend ...

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MONDAY: Where to Next?

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Nick Hallissey, 01 June 2008 20:33

Banish the Monday blues with some inspiration for your next trip into the wide blue yonder…  #3: Burbage Valley, Derbyshire Anneka Rice would have a field day with Burbage Brook. It’s full of the kind of names which gave the researchers their clues when devising another helicopter-bothering episode of Treasure Hunt: The Toad’s Mouth, The Fox House, Carl Wark, Surprise ...

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