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North Cornwall
North Cornwall has one of the most spectacular stretches of coastline to be found anywhere in the world. The Atlantic Ocean provides an awesome and ever-changing backdrop to the towering and rugged cliffs, and spectacular rocky promontories are interspersed with idyllic sandy coves and picturesque fishing villages. More
Dartmoor
The heart of Dartmoor is regarded as the last truly wild area in Southern England, and the brooding jagged skyline of the high moor has given rise to many myths, legends and works of literature. The visitor, however, will soon discover that the moor offers far more besides, including verdant grassland, tumbling streams, light woodland and abundant wildlife. More
Exmoor
Exmoor National Park encompasses the best that the West Country has to offer; colourful heather-clad hillsides, sun-dappled oak woodlands, quiet river valleys, a splendid coastline and a wealth of unspoilt thatched villages. Exmoor is home to native red deer herds; its rivers are noted for their salmon and wild trout, hawks soar above the hillsides, otters inhabit the rivers and native wild ponies still roam the moor. More
The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds fulfils most people’s idea of a ‘typical’ English landscape, but the beauty of the Cotswolds is unique in that much of it is man made. The distinctively picturesque villages are typified by churches, manor houses, cottages and tithe barns all constructed from beautiful, mellow, honey-coloured stone. More
River Thames
The Thames is a river of great variety, and every bend brings a new view. Birdlife and bank-side flora abound and the passing narrow boats add interest without detracting from the peace and beauty of the river. Small riverside hamlets, locks with their attractive keeper's cottages, waterside inns and the occasional ornate bridge all add to the unique atmosphere which can only be experienced whilst walking the banks of England's most famous river. More.
Pembrokeshire Coast
The sea cliffs and sandy bays of Pembrokeshire provide coastal walking at its very best. The rugged cliffs provide a home for a huge variety of sea birds and from the spring to the autumn the path is a blaze of colour with the myriad species of wild flowers which flourish in the mild south westerly breezes. MoreLake District
The Lake District is England’s only true mountain region and contains some of the most stunningly beautiful scenery in the world. The valleys which radiate from the central massif of mountains contain long, deep, glacially formed lakes which provide a marvellous contrast to the spectacular peaks and give the area its name. More
Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Dales are often described as the finest walking area in England. It is the combination of high moorland, verdant valleys, limestone pastures criss-crossed by a tracery of dry stone walls, distinctive stone-built villages, crystal clear rivers and a myriad of waterfalls which gives the Yorkshire Dales National Park a unique quality. More
