Holiday Map
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 | | Loxton & the Mendips |
Nestling between the Mendips and the Bristol Channel, Loxton is well located to explore the varied hill-country, coast and limestone natural wonders of northern Somerset. |
 | | The South Downs Coast |
You'll certainly get the most out of this beautiful corner of England. East Sussex offers diverse walking terrain from gentle walking along the coast and the Pevensey Levels, to the rolling hill country landscapes of the Weald and South Downs. |
 | | Church Stretton |
Shropshire is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt counties in England. The hill country in the south has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Church Stretton is situated at the heart of its most attractive part.
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 | | Malham Cove & Ribblesdale - the Yorkshire Dales |
Experience the best scenery in the South Dales. Rolling hills, moorland, limestone pavements, escarpments, waterfalls, wild valleys and places of sheer geological beauty, all make up the magnificent landscape you'll encounter along the way. |
 | | Land's End & Cape Cornwall |
From Penzance to St Ives, this walk takes in some of Cornwall's magnificent coastal scenery and rich heritage. We hike some 44 miles and ascend nearly 10,000ft over the four stages of our walk. |
 | | The White Horses of Wiltshire |
The White Horse Trail follows a 92 mile route across the Marlborough Downs taking in the eight white horse hill figures cut into the turf of the chalk hillsides of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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 | | The South Downs Coast |
You'll certainly get the most out of this beautiful corner of England. East Sussex offers diverse walking terrain from gentle walking along the coast and the Pevensey Levels, to the rolling hill country landscapes of the Weald and South Downs. |
 | | Walking from the Settle-Carlisle Railway |
The Settle to Carlisle railway is steeped in history and runs through 72 miles of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and Cumbrian landscapes between these two northern market towns, a journey through some of the finest scenery in Britain. |
 | | Calne - Between the Cotswolds and the Wiltshire Da |
Wiltshire is a beautiful place to walk, full of idyllic towns and villages that have been around for hundreds of years. Walking around them is like travelling 300 years back in time. |
 | | Matlock Bath - the Best of the Peak District |
The rugged beauty of this area is overwhelming, and makes it a wonderful place to walk; rolling hills, tranquil dales, gorges, magnificent rock formations and some beautiful towns built of honey coloured stone. |
 | | Singing for Pleasure |
If you like to sing and have fun with like-minded people, then this holiday is not to be missed. Come and join us and relax in the company of new friends and beautiful surroundings. |
 | | St Cuthbert's Way or Northumberland's Heritage |
Choose one of our Northumberland walking holidays; either St Cuthbert's Way, a walk inspired by legend from the Scottish borders to Lindisfarne or maybe Northumberland's Heritage with a series of walks along magnificent rugged coastal paths and the Northumberalnd National Park to discover... |
 | | Discover Dartmoor |
Dartmoor conjures thoughts of bleak but beautiful moorland, wooded valleys, high tors that pierce the skyline, ponies that graze the moors and ancient legends of the past. Dartmoor is all this and more. |
 | | Northumberland: England's Last Wilderness |
Northumberland is often referred to as 'England's Last Wilderness' and, on this holiday based in North Tynedale, you can find out why. We'll walk along the deserted high moorland of the Pennine Way and through the tranquil North Tyne Valley where red squirrels, otters and buzzards thrive. |
 | | The White Horses of Wiltshire |
The White Horse Trail follows a 92 mile route across the Marlborough Downs taking in the eight white horse hill figures cut into the turf of the chalk hillsides of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
 | | Muncaster - the Western Lakes |
Muncaster Castle sits in 77 acres of its own grounds against a backdrop of the Western Fells and is home to three generations of the Pennington family. |
 | | Hadrian's Wall National Trail - A Roman Frontier |
This continuous walk, with two bases, follows the Hadrian's Wall National Trail. With its relatively easy terrain and lack of steep ascents, it should appeal to just about every reasonably fit walker! |
 | | Shakespeare's Avon |
A week of wandering along and near the River Avon, taking in the views, historic sites and country towns of this largely unspoilt corner of England. |
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 | | Land's End & Cape Cornwall |
From Penzance to St Ives, this walk takes in some of Cornwall's magnificent coastal scenery and rich heritage. We hike some 44 miles and ascend nearly 10,000ft over the four stages of our walk. |
 | | The Windermere Way |
Bowness-on-Windermere in the southeastern Lake District, is a superb base from which to explore the marvellous shore paths and fell country which surround England's largest lake. |
 | | St Cuthbert's Way or Northumberland's Heritage |
Choose one of our Northumberland walking holidays; either St Cuthbert's Way, a walk inspired by legend from the Scottish borders to Lindisfarne or maybe Northumberland's Heritage with a series of walks along magnificent rugged coastal paths and the Northumberalnd National Park to discover... |
 | | Highlights of the Cotswold Way National Trail |
The Cotswolds; idyllic and quintessential English villages with honey coloured cottages, ridges, valleys, rolling green plains divided by hedgerows, dry-stone walls and country lanes as well as the remarkable limestone scenery of the Cotswold Escarpment. |
 | | Cumberland Way |
This walk takes you on a west to east route from coastal Ravenglass to Penrith, with between 9 and 13 miles walked daily and ascents and descents ranging from under 500ft to over 2,000ft. |
 | | Cumbria Way |
Starting in Ulverston market square, the Cumbria Way heads northwards to the great border city of Carlisle with daily walking distances of about 12 miles and ascents between 500ft and 1700ft a day. |
 | | To Innominate Tarn - Highlights of the Wainwright |
Alfred Wainwright said 'that from this walk every lake, valley and mountain can be seen'. With average ascents of about 4,000ft per day, this is probably one of the most challenging walking weeks available in Britain. |
 | | Hadrian's Wall National Trail - A Roman Frontier |
This continuous walk, with two bases, follows the Hadrian's Wall National Trail. With its relatively easy terrain and lack of steep ascents, it should appeal to just about every reasonably fit walker! |
 | | The West Highland Way |
Explore 95 miles of Scotland's most outstanding scenery on a south to north eight-day walk from the lowlands of central Scotland to the rugged highlands at Fort William in the shadow of Ben Nevis. |
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 | | Singing for Pleasure |
If you like to sing and have fun with like-minded people, then this holiday is not to be missed. Come and join us and relax in the company of new friends and beautiful surroundings. |
 | | Singing for Pleasure |
If you like to sing and have fun, then these holidays are not to be missed. Come and join us and relax in the company of old and new friends and beautiful surroundings. Whatever your musical ability you will enjoy these Singing for Pleasure holidays under the superb direction of experienced musical directors. |
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 | | The Windermere Way |
Bowness-on-Windermere in the southeastern Lake District, is a superb base from which to explore the marvellous shore paths and fell country which surround England's largest lake. |
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 | | Cheltenham at Christmas & New Year |
During these breaks, we'll walk one of the finest stretches of the Cotswold Way to Leckhampton Hill before taking in the spectacular views from the Devil's Chimney and the Cotswold Escarpment, with fantastic views across the River Severn to Wales. |
 | | Land's End & Cape Cornwall |
From Penzance to St Ives, this walk takes in some of Cornwall's magnificent coastal scenery and rich heritage. We hike some 44 miles and ascend nearly 10,000ft over the four stages of our walk. |
 | | Singing for Pleasure |
If you like to sing and have fun with like-minded people, then this holiday is not to be missed. Come and join us and relax in the company of new friends and beautiful surroundings. |
 | | The Lake District Coast at New Year |
A new holiday based at the newly refurbished and sumptuously comfortable Pennington Hotel in picturesque Ravenglass, the only coastal village in the Lake District National Park. |
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