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Why do we have such a fascination with cascading water? What is it about f
Marian Boswall defends the building of lakes, which bring both beauty and biodiversity
Fossilised dinosaur prints, volcanic craters, ice-carved corries – there are places in Britain where the landscape is a portal to the past. Hanna Lindon takes a stroll through 4 billion years of British history
It’s been a long mile, trudging uphill in the rain, across uninspiring fields, past rickety ruins of long-abandoned farm buildings, mud slowly working its way up my waterproof trousers. Sometimes walk
The Lake District National Park, in England’s north-west, has inspired countless poets, authors and artists, hillwalkers, nature lovers and day trippers. With its rugged peaks, green valleys, seemingl
Let your running loose
Kerry Walker takes a road trip through Bannau Brycheiniog National Park