Hiking

Hollingbury, South Downs National Park, Sussex

Hollingbury, South Downs National Park, Sussex

Views of the landscapes around Hollingbury, in the South Downs National Park just outside Brighton. Despite status as a National Park, there have been several intrusive developments with more or less sympathetic architecture which have been authorised in recent years.

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Tarr Steps, Exmoor National Park, Somerset

Tarr Steps, Exmoor National Park, Somerset

Family bimble with their two adorable dogs up the riverside from Tarr Steps, a medieval clapper bridge. This is a section of the Two Moors Way and a woodland nature reserve. Although sheltered, Spring hasn’t really started up here. Lots of flow which made the fords and stepping stones impassable on foot. There’s a rope swing over the river, plus other Big Kid opportunities. The dogs loved it too.
The famous clapper bridge has been rearranged many times by storm surges in the River Barle but is currently in fine shape again.

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Fell running Latrigg - Lake District National Park

Fell running Latrigg - Lake District National Park

Fast hike / slow fell run up and down Latrigg, the fell that I see from my kitchen window and garden. Latrigg’s not the Himalayas nor even the Alps: at 368 m. altitude it’s too low to be even a “Wainwright” but it’s so close to home here and I’ve climbed it so often that it’s the hill with which I have a particular relationship.

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Eskdale, Cumbria

Eskdale, Cumbria

Hiking from Eskdale Green to Blea Tarn in the Western Lakes, walking on coarse-grained granite once out of the woodland but with a chilly wind when out on the fells. Then along the ridge to the stone circles on White Moss (250 m.).

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Great Wood, South Downs National Park

Great Wood, South Downs National Park

Chilly hike in a brisk north wind out from Preston Park, Brighton to Great Wood in the South Downs National Park. It’s a privilege to wander amongst the many big old trees in Great Wood; they’re mostly beech and many have to be more than a century old.

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