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Walking most inclusive, sociable form of transport



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Published Date: 01 September 2008
Walking is the most inclusive, sociable and sustainable means of transport, the closest thing to perfect exercise and the best way to access the outdoors.
Listed below are the dates, starting point, map reference, starting time and distance for all the free, circular guided walks in this area for the week beginning Thursday September 4.

If you would like to join any of them, just turn up at the sta
rting point wearing stout shoes, with some weatherproof clothing, a drink and,, if the walk is more than about five miles, a packed lunch. Then, whether you are an RA member or not, you will be made very welcome.

Saturday September 6:
Ampleforth, Thorpe Lane (SE 583 782) 10:15am 11 miles.
Sunday September 7:
Sneck Yate (SE 509 877) 10am 10 miles.
Langdale Bridge (SE 943 910) 10am
11 miles.
Sancton Pond (SE 900 395) 1pm five miles.
Kirkbymoorside car park (SE 697 867) 1:30pm six miles.
Monday September 8:
Newport (SE 855 302) 1pm 6 miles.
Wednesday September 10:
Hanging Grimston (SE 801 608) 10am nine miles.
Coxwold Village Hall car park
(SE 536 773) 10:30am 10 miles.

The Ramblers' Association also organises a series of linear walks using public transport and some walks where there is a stop for a pub lunch. If you would like any further information on any of these please visit the website www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk



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