East Midlands

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Castleton Geology Trail

Discover dramatic landslides, a Bronze Age settlement and a 3,000-year-old mine – in stunning hills formed under a tropical sea.

Where? Peak District National Park
How long? 5.5 km / 3.5 miles
How hard? Easy

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In the Shadow of Juicetrump

A circular walk linking the quiet villages of Belchford to Scamblesby in the heart of the AONB. Enjoy the rolling hills, grassy paths, streams, fine hilltop views and a peaceful valley.

Where? Lincolnshire Wolds AONB
How long? 7km / 4.5 miles
How hard? Moderate

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Walk Like the Clappers

A circular walk from Harlington railway station through the rolling Sundon Hills with great views of the northern Chilterns. Follow part of the ancient Icknield Way and gaze at the distinctive beech-clad Sharpenhoe Clappers.

Where? Chilterns AONB
How long? 9km / 5.5 miles
How hard? Moderate

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Key

car free

Car free
You can do this walk easily using the bus or train

dog friendly

Dog friendly
But please keep dogs on leads near ground-nesting birds and livestock

family friendly

Family friendly
But check the length of walks for young children

easy access

Easy access
For wheelchairs, pushchairs and people who find walking a challenge

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Heritage
Historical buildings or remains

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Picnics
Places for picnics but maybe not benches, so bring a rug to sit on

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Coast

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Moors and dales

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Rivers and lakes

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Summits and hills

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Woods and forests

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
National Trails
National Nature Reserves
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