Walking Tours Activities
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Wye Valley Walk
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Walking tours
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Ridgeway National Trail
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London Mystery Walks
Tour Jack the Ripper’s old haunts at 7pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. You must book in advance.
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Herefordshire Trail
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Coleridge Way
This 36-mile (three- to four-day) jaunt runs from the Quantocks to Exmoor, in the footsteps of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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Angles Way
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Wolds Way
A beautiful but oft-overlooked walk that winds through the most scenic part of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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Wiradjuri Walking Track
This great 30km circuit beginning from the visitor centre (get your map there) includes some good lookouts and places of Aboriginal significance.
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Walks
A 5km, cobweb-banishing cliff walk leads from St Declan's Well. On the one-hour round trip you'll pass the wreck of a crane ship that was blown ashore in 1987 on its way from Liverpool to Malta. The 94km St Declan's Way mostly traces an old pilgrimage route from Ardmore to the Rock of Cashel (County Tipperary) via Lismore. Catholic pilgrims walk along it on St Declan's Day (24 July).
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Walking Trails
If you're not interested in the history of Phu Hin Rong Kla, there are waterfalls, hiking trails and scenic views, as well as some interesting rock formations – jutting boulders called Lan Hin Pum, and an area of deep rocky crevices where PLAT troops would hide during air raids, called Lan Hin Taek. Ask at the visitor centre for maps.
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Noel Curtain runs entertaining and informative 90-minute walking tours of the city.
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Trek Larapinta
Guided multiday walks along sections of the Larapinta Trail. Also runs volunteer projects involving trail maintenance and bush regeneration on Aboriginal outstations.
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Taste of Chester
Two thousand years of Chester history and samples of local produce.
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Táin Trail
Carlingford is the starting point for the 40km Táin Trail, which makes a circuit of the Cooley Peninsula through the Cooley Mountains. The route is a mixture of surfaced roads, forest tracks and green paths. The tourist office has trail info.
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Shaw's Heritage Services
Runs various tours of the city, including popular walking tours, coach trips to Sherwood Forest and boat trips on the Trent.
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Russells Falls
Don't miss the magnificently tiered, 45m-high Russell Falls, an easy 20-minute return amble from behind the visitor information centre. The path is suitable for prams and wheelchairs. There are also easy walks to Lady Barron Falls and Horseshoe Falls, and longer bushwalks.
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Pennine Way
The Yorkshire section of England's most famous walk runs for over 100 miles via Hebden Bridge, Malham, Horton-in-Ribblesdale and Hawes, passing near Haworth and Skipton.
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Newcastle City Tours
Tailored tours of the city as well as heritage tours of the surrounding region.
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Mt Wellington Walks
Runs organised hikes on Hobart's high hill, from easy to adventurous.
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MP3 Tour
From the main tourist office.
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London Walks
A huge array of walks, including Jack the Ripper tours at 7.30pm daily and 3pm Saturday, Beatles tours at 11.20am Tuesday and Saturday and a Sherlock Holmes tour at 2pm Friday.
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