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- A cliff with a view: New Quay walk
- St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan
- Bawsey Church near King's Lynn, Norfolk
- Walking Facts and Figures
- Rambling: how to get started
- Footpath Erosion
- Advice and Information for Leaders of Rambles
- An Introduction to the Hadrian's Wall Path
- An Introduction to the Pennine Way
- An Introduction to the Coast to Coast Walk
- An Introduction to the Cotswold Way
- Public Rights of Way FAQ
- A Guide to Walking in Britain
- More Than a Walk
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Hills and Heather
This attractive 13.3 kilometres (8.3 miles) route with dramatic views across the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty starts and finishes at Haslemere Station.
Walking Route Details:
County: Surrey
Distance: 8.3 miles
Difficulty of walk: Leisurely, Moderate
Estimated time to complete walk: 4
Type of route: Circular
Starts: Haslemere Train Station(Grid reference: SU898329)
Ends: Haslemere Train Station(Grid reference: SU898329)
Amenities available on route: Refreshments are available at The National Trusts Punchbowl Café at Hindhead and at the Wheatsheaf Inn in Grayswood as well as in Haslemere town centre.
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