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19 Aug 2015

Commondale and the Quakers Trod

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A 10 mile circular walk around Guisborough Moor in North Yorkshire, with excellent views to the coast and across moors.

19 August, 2015 at 16:54 by Bill

Tags: cleveland way, commondale, quakers, tumuli, war memorial
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21 Dec 2014

Edmundbyers and the Derwent Reservoir

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A 10 mile circular walk from Edmundbyers in County Durham taking in Derwent Reservoir and Muggleswick Common. There is also some excellent monastic ruins and tales of murder!

21 December, 2014 at 10:40 by Bill

Tags: birdlife, derwent reservoir, edmundbyers, monastic ruins, murder
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27 Feb 2014

What Made the Badger Stoop? (A Walk on How Tallon and Barningham Moor)

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A 12-mile circular walk around Barningham in North Yorkshire with some fine moor terrain featuring extensive views and plenty of ancient stoneworks.

27 February, 2014 at 11:38 by Bill

Tags: badger stoop, bronze age, grouse, moorland, stone circle
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14 Feb 2014

East of Staindrop

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A 13 mile circular walk to the East of Staindrop village taking in much of the attractive countryside and fields around Raby Castle and Estate.

14 February, 2014 at 3:35 by Bill

Tags: ingleton, jeremiah dixon, kunekune pig, mason-dixon line, raby castle, wackerfield hall
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5 Feb 2014

Round and About Bowburn

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A 12 mile circular walk around Bowburn Village in County Durham. This area features the unique magnesium limestone along with many rare flowers and plants. The walk also takes in some excellent quarry wetlands and some historic buildings.

5 February, 2014 at 2:55 by Bill

Tags: birdlife, cassop vale, dolomitic limestone, tursdale house
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