A list of all our walks in England.
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Birmingham Platinum Jubilee Walkway
Birmingham began as a small Anglo-Saxon settlement, as indicated in the Domesday Book of 1086, emerging as a town after 1166, when the lord of ... View Details
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The Queen’s Walkway Windsor
WINDSOR The original town of Windsor was largely laid out by 1170. ‘New Windsor’ had rights as a free borough and was made into a royal borough under ... View Details
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Jubilee Walkway
The Jubilee Walkway was created by the environmentalist, Max Nicholson (1904-2003) as an urban trail through London and as a lasting memorial to the celebrations surrounding the Queen’s Silver ... View Details
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Jubilee Greenway
The Jubilee Greenway is a 60-kilometre route, which links the main sites in the capital that were used when London hosted the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. ... View Details
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London Commonwealth Walkway
The London Commonwealth Walkway was added to the original Jubilee Walkway to mark the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, held in London between 16 & 20 April 2018. ... View Details
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Eton Walkway
Eton has been a settlement since at least Saxon times, though Roman and Celtic urns suggest even earlier. It derives its name from Eyot-tun, meaning ... View Details