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The boldness and beauty of Hadrian’s Wall marching across the Northumberland land
BACK in the days when a tankful of petrol cost as much as we pay for a coffee today, our sunny Sunday afternoon treat was a drive out. If we weren’t aiming for the beach, our route took us north to th
Legend has it that Winnats got its name from the words ‘wind gates’. If you say it fast enough and imagine it coming from the mouth of an ancient Peakland shepherd shouting over a howling gale blowing
Shaping both the land and the lives of those who built them, viaducts and aqueducts are monuments to ambition, sacrifice, and change
Our walks is month 1 Maol Chean-Dearg ...
Having the skills to interpret historical features in the landscape can add an extra layer of interest to your walks. Here’s what to look out for...
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