Discover Rutland – Heritage Trail 5 – Forests, monks and pagans
We are starting our walk today in Braunston. Heading out of the village via Wood Lane, we will pass the weir on our left and the late 16th century Hall Farmhouse
We are starting our walk today in Braunston. Heading out of the village via Wood Lane, we will pass the weir on our left and the late 16th century Hall Farmhouse
Today our walk is starting at Wing Maze. From here we turn left into the village, passing the Village Hall and church before taking a right-hand turn into Church Street.
Our walk today starts in Market Overton near the parish church. We’re walking out of the village, downhill on Teigh Road. After 1⁄2 mile we will see a group of buildings on the left
Discover Rutland Walks Rutland is the perfect place for walking and has long attracted ramblers who enjoy finding their way around the tiny villages, little known tracks and country lanes
As a circular walk – you can do it in either direction. Here we are doing it clockwise. The walk takes approximately 2.1/2 to 3hrs. It’s mostly on the flat with a couple of hills but nothing too strenuous
Starting and ending at the quintessentially Devon beach of Wembury, this walk hugs the coastline, before rambling through fields, lanes and footpaths
This walk has a jewel you won’t want to miss: the rugged beach of Wembury, with the uninhabited island, The Mewstone, jolting out of the sea …
Bath is often described as one of the prettiest cities in the world – and when you visit it’s clear to see why. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site …
Starting in Whaley Bridge and climbing to Taxal Edge and across the moorland to the Goyt Valley
A circular walk with a mix of waterside and dense woodland terrain (especially along the western shore), and a favourite for families and walkers of all abilities
Starting and ending in the hamlet of Hollinsclough, this is an invigorating 3.9-mile walk that takes you through the picturesque landscape of the Staffordshire and Derbyshire Peaks