Walking holidays
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Extensions to two of England’s most beautiful upland national parks mean there are now new walks, great pubs and history that’s ripe for exploring
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A new network of architect-designed shelters from £3 a night is the perfect springboard for an idyllic kayaking, cycling and walking trip around the islands of Denmark’s South Funen archipelago
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Boyd Tonkin joins author Graham Robb on a walking trip in search of cols and passes – parts of the British landscape you often won’t even find on a map
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There are still places in southern Portugal where there are more flamingos than tourists, and rural traditions are part of the fabric of life
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The Great Glen Way is one of the most popular cycling trails in Britain. Kevin Rushby sets off through the Highlands to find out why
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Celebrated adventure writer Mark Jenkins on what it takes to survive if ever you find yourself lost in the wild – and it all starts with a map and compass
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From deep caverns to mysterious gorges, here are the best secret adventures in lesser known parts of our landscape
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The UK has hundreds of islands, hills and rivers and a coastline almost 20,000 miles long, inspiring a passion deep within us. Plus: top five wild hotspots
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A national treasure leading tourists for more than 20 years, Brownbook follows Niyozkul Nematov up into these historic peaks
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These out of the way retreats can only be reached on foot – but the reward for your efforts is a warm welcome and a chance to rest weary legs in spectacular surroundings
'A good wander unveils the wonder of a city': readers on urban walking