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           <title>Walk: Derwentwater</title>
           
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  It is right that most people celebrate our Lake District but few realise the importance of the rivers which feed the lakes.
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           <title>Walk: Derwentwater</title>
           
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  Between now and the end of May is the ideal time to enjoy a walk in the Lake District.
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           <title>Walk: Kirkby Malham</title>
           
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  Last week I had two letters from readers asking if there were any winter walks in the Malham area.
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           <title>Walk: Around Orrest Head</title>
           
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  This is without doubt the most accessible and popular walk in the whole of the Lake District.
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           <title>Around Grizedale Forest</title>
           
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  I planned this walk to link with the Countryfile TV programme on Grizedale, now open to the public — though this was once not the case.
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           <title>Grasmere Walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[THIS week I decided to make a longer journey than usual into the Lake District to find an almost forgotten tarn much loved by William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy.]]></description>
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           <title>Loweswater walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Following my recent stroll around Buttermere – and keeping a wary eye open for the weather – I decided to enjoy another relatively level walk, this time around Loweswater.
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           <title>Bowland walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[The Stocks Reservoir area, in the Trough of Bowland, is the breeding ground for the rare hen harrier. 
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           <title>Walking Great and Little Burney</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Great Burney stands to the north of the A5092. The fell slope you can see from the road involves a steepish climb but when you arrive at the top, you can see a delightful path continuing on and
  then gently up to the cairn on the summit. The views from here are superb and well worth the effort. The walk then descends to the fell road, easy at first and then through tiresome bracken in high
  summer. It continues through the countryside to Tottlebank, a lovely quiet corner of Cumbria. The return is made along the Cumbria Way and then skirts the eastern slopes of Great Burney.
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           <title>Ravenstonedale and Smardale Gill walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[I HAVE recently enjoyed a number of walks along the many now disused railway tracks in Cumbria.]]></description>
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           <title>Ashness Bridge Walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[OF all the walks I have covered in this series few are more beautiful or more historic than this.]]></description>
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           <title>Coniston walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[JOHN Ruskin was born in 1819, the son of a wealthy London sherry and wine merchant.]]></description>
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           <title>Coniston walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[This walk is longer and more strenuous than most I have described. It is, however, well worth the effort but it does need careful planning and should be done slowly and on a good clear day.]]></description>
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           <title>Broughton Square walk  at Broughton-in-Furness</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  I ALWAYS thought I had walked all the footpaths around Broughton-in-Furness but just recently I re-walked a path I had tried once and found it so wet and rough I decided it wasn’t suitable to recommend to other walkers.]]></description>
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           <title>Kentmere walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[THIS is a lovely walk through some of the Lake District’s finest scenery. ]]></description>
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           <title>Langwathby walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[THERE can be few more spectacular settings for a pub than the Shepherds Inn, which stands in splendid isolation of the village green at Langwathby.
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           <title>Glencoyne walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[THIS is a dramatic walk with a long ascent, then a wet descent  followed by a very stony one. ]]></description>
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           <title>Little Salkeld walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Irecently described a walk around the stone circle at Castlerigg, near Keswick.]]></description>
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           <title>Latterbarrow walk</title>
           
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  THE lovely fell, Latterbarrow, 803 feet high, lies between Windermere and Esthwaite Water.
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           <title>Castlerigg walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Pass through a metal gate leading directly to the Stone Circle.
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           <title>Coniston walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[On days when Coniston is overflowing with visitors the hamlet of Torver to the south provides something of a quiet haven. ]]></description>
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           <title>Hawkshead walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Whatever the time of year, Hawkshead is busy but this gentle stroll finds undiscovered paths, extensive woodlands and tiny rippling streams that are full of wildlife.]]></description>
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           <title>Kirkby Stephen walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[This very gentle undulating stroll leads through heavenly countryside as befits the name of Eden Valley.]]></description>
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           <title>Burgh-by-Sands walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Just occasionally I go further afield for my strolls but this is the first time I have ventured so far North. ]]></description>
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           <title>Muker walk</title>
           
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  If ever a village is unspoiled then it is Muker, which on no account should ever be rushed.
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           <title>Keswick walk</title>
           
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  Although an important medieval market town, Keswick is largely a product of Victorian tourism.
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           <title>Beacon Fell walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Although Beacon Fell is only 873 feet above sea level its summit dominates the West Lancashire plain, with Blackpool Tower clearly visible on a good day, while to the east Bowland hills are laid out in all their splendour.
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           <title>Rochdale walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  There is no doubt that the most famous person produced by Rochdale was the one and only Gracie Fields — but there are many others which spring into the minds of those who love Lancashire as much as
  I do.
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           <title>Settle walk</title>
           
           <link>http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/leisure/walks/lake_district/4233553.Settle_walk/?ref=rss</link>
           
           
           <description><![CDATA[For Lancastrians who do not mind risking the occasional visit to Yorkshire then strolls around the market town of Settle will take a lot of beating.
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           <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 15:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Bolton walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[In the days before Lancashire Cotton was crowned king of the textile world a small village called Bolton-on-the-Moors made a modest living from the handloom weaving of wool and from farming.
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           <title>Kirkby Malham walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[When people from East Lancashire think about going from a stroll in the Yorkshire Dales, they often finish up at the Yorkshire Dales Park Information Centre — and quite right too.
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           <title>Saltaire walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[IN 2001, Saltaire was declared a World Heritage site and is one of the most fascinating of planned industrial villages.]]></description>
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           <title>Blackpool walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[The whole of Blackpool revolves around fun for people of all ages with the Pleasure Beach, three piers and exciting entertainment.]]></description>
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           <title>Chorlton walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[
  There has long been a saying in Lancashire which tells us to “waste nowt”.
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           <title>Hollingworth walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[
  THE ROCHDALE Canal was a brave enterprise, completed in 1804.
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           <title>Moses Gate walk</title>
           
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  DESCRIBED as a countryside oasis set among an urban setting, Moses Gate is 750 acres (300 hectares) of kiddie-friendly beauty.
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           <title>Fairhaven walk</title>
           
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  This easy circular walk offers seaside views around a lake created by an old flooded golf course.
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           <title>Beacon Fell walk</title>
           
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  THIS is a wild and wonderful place with several paths which lead through the conifer woodland.
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           <title>Crook of Lune walk</title>
           
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  A disused railway line, two historic bridges, a sweeping curve of a river and a pretty stretch of woodland make this a walk to remember.
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           <title>Aysgarth Falls walk</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  From East Lancashire the most attractive route is from Skipton and Bolton Abbey (A65).
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