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On a dark and eerily silent night, with a thick fog swirling around my tent, I’m beginning to see why author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle chose to set his 1902 murder mystery The Hound of the Baskervilles i
Twenty-five years ago, the government decided to open up three million acres of England and Wales to the public – a decision that has transformed our walking landscape.
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Much forestry riding is now free – but some woods are now not allowing horseboxes to park as they did before
Among the great expanses of land opened up by the CRoW Act there are these notable gems…