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What's your favourite walk in the UK?

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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For those of you that like to get out walking, what is your favourite walk?

And what makes it your top choice?

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By *ris GrayMan  over a year ago

Dorchester

Bournemouth to wareham coastal walk

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By *lljambarMan  over a year ago

Manchester

In the woods on the west pennine moors! If you know you know!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anything in the Hope Valley, but particularly Win/Lose Hill, and Mam Tor, and if it’s in the legs over to Hathersage and Stanage Edge. Many hours spent on those hills as a family x

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Bournemouth to wareham coastal walk "

You mean Studland nudist beach you old perve!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Durdle Door Dorset...went last summer.

Beautiful.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ennerdale water.

It's a good 4-5 hour walk with amazing scenery all round.

F

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Anything in the Hope Valley, but particularly Win/Lose Hill, and Mam Tor, and if it’s in the legs over to Hathersage and Stanage Edge. Many hours spent on those hills as a family x"

The Great Ridge is a really good walk

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land

Llyn y fan fach simply breathtaking and full of legend.

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Ennerdale water.

It's a good 4-5 hour walk with amazing scenery all round.

F"

Yes, the view from Bowness Knot is stunning

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Cheviot Hills

Allendale

Teesdale along Low Force / High Force

Kielder Forest

Ben Lomond / Trossachs

Glencoe

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Llyn y fan fach simply breathtaking and full of legend. "

Love that walk, I did it last September

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"Llyn y fan fach simply breathtaking and full of legend.

Love that walk, I did it last September "

Did you take in both lakes OP? I've only done them separately, both lakes is possibly next week's walk

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By *lexanderSupertrampMan  over a year ago

Gourock

Lairig Ghru

4 seasons in one day and the views are breathtaking

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple  over a year ago

Manchester-ish

Seatoller to Grange and back again. It starts off with a steep climb but the descent through Borrowdale is stunning. The return route is along the river and also beautiful

Happy, happy memories of that walk!

J

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Llyn y fan fach simply breathtaking and full of legend.

Love that walk, I did it last September

Did you take in both lakes OP? I've only done them separately, both lakes is possibly next week's walk "

Yes, did both lakes. And swam in Llyn y fan Fawr. They were doing dam repairs to Llyn y fan Fach, so it wasn't very full.

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Seatoller to Grange and back again. It starts off with a steep climb but the descent through Borrowdale is stunning. The return route is along the river and also beautiful

Happy, happy memories of that walk!

J"

Did you get up Castle Crag? That's worth the climb!

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple  over a year ago

Manchester-ish


"Seatoller to Grange and back again. It starts off with a steep climb but the descent through Borrowdale is stunning. The return route is along the river and also beautiful

Happy, happy memories of that walk!

J

Did you get up Castle Crag? That's worth the climb!"

We must've gone so close past it without knowing it was there. And we've done that walk several times Next time we'll add the extra bit in!

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By *batMan  over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

I was going to say down the ramp and onto the plane!

But seriously, Cuillin Ridge on Skye. Fantastic!

Gbat

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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"I was going to say down the ramp and onto the plane!

But seriously, Cuillin Ridge on Skye. Fantastic!

Gbat "

That's somewhere I really want to get to

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By *ris GrayMan  over a year ago

Dorchester


"Bournemouth to wareham coastal walk

You mean Studland nudist beach you old perve!! "

lol hey thats on the ferry side

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By *edeWoman  over a year ago

the abyss

Any around Manchester/Liverpool area would be nice - fancy a change with the dog over the long weekend

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By *batMan  over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"That's somewhere I really want to get to "

If you get the weather, go for a full traverse with a night out on the ridge. But even just doing sections if it is awesome!

Gbat

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By *ily WhiteWoman  over a year ago

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The cliff path around Guernsey, stunning scenery, the constant sound of the waves lapping below you, and some lovely cafés to stop at for a drink and an ice cream.

Closer to home, pretty much anywhere in the Peak District is good to stretch your legs. Mam Tor is beautiful, but always so busy Same with Dovedale. I prefer to go more off the beaten track, there are some lovely places around Chatsworth that aren't anywhere near as busy. Lumsdale is one of my favourite places...not much of a walk, but worth a detour to see if you're in the area. I haven't braved Giddy Edge yet, I'm far too clumsy to risk it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hellvellyn

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By *opman121Man  over a year ago

stoke on trent

Manifold valley caves and hills

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By *uri00620Woman  over a year ago

Croydon

North York Moors from the coast onto Fylingdales esp in late summer when the heather is out.

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Manifold valley caves and hills "

Thor's cave is pretty impressive

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By *Vine OP   Man  over a year ago

The right place


"Hellvellyn "

Often voted Britain's favourite walk

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By *hapLeedsMan  over a year ago

Leeds

Down the canal from my house to the pub, 10mins, can’t beat it

Ingleborough from Clapham takes 2nd best

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By *yrman57Man  over a year ago

Ayr

Ministry of Silly Walks ... John Cleese.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT

The walk to my fridge to get a cold Guinness

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm a third of the way doing the sw coast path ...stunning and all different

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