Slindon Deer Park walk, South Downs
The route heads north around the edge of Slindon’s Medieval deer park before passing through the unspoilt downland village of Slindon and then returning through woodland.
The route heads north around the edge of Slindon’s Medieval deer park before passing through the unspoilt downland village of Slindon and then returning through woodland.
This spectacular route will take you through the surrounding beauty of the towns of Castleton and Hope.
For 35 years this 14-mile walk has been the best way to get to know London and is enjoyed by more than a million people a year connecting more than 50 of the Capital’s top attractions.
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Starting from the market town of Bakewell – famous for (of course) Bakewell Tart – the route quickly takes you to the Monsal Trail where the scenery throughout is fantastic.
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Stride along Regency Street into St James’ Park, the oldest of London’s 8 royal parks – overlooked by Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and St James’ Palace …
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This walk starts at Horseshoe Falls, a Telford designed weir, which feeds water into the canal from the River Dee, ending at the town of Llangollen.
Beneath Ben Nevis – at 4,490-feet Britain’s highest mountain – the route covers the first 8 miles of the old Caledonian Canal, from Corpach sea loch to the shores of the first freshwater loch at Gairlochy.