walks
The Bridgewater Monument
13/04/13 05:14
Nice trip around one of our Favourite walks in the North Chilterns, this one took us up the 170 steps to the top of the Bridgewater Monument. Please click this link to view page.
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Bledington & The Cotswolds
30/06/12 21:24

Our first walking trip into the Cotswolds countryside, and it did not disappoint. The weather was great with just a slight wind and the temperature, into the twenties made for a good ten mile walk. Please click this link.
The Wrekin
03/03/12 15:08
The Wrekin is a hill in east Shropshire, England. It is located some 7 km (4.3 mi) west of Telford. Please see this link to look at the walk.
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A Chequers Walk.
19/02/12 12:30

A 8.6Mmi walk into the Chiltern hills, we walked around the Hills over looking the estate of Chequers and the wend over hills.
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Day 2 Edale trip
11/07/11 20:10
Walk from Edale along Nether Booth to Jaggers Clough, along Hope Brink over Townhead Bridge and up Lose Hill, Back Tor, Hollins cross, & Mam Tor Total Distance was 12.26 Mile ascent 2508ft Total time 6h 42m 37s. We climbed Lose hill & Back Tor.
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Please click this link to view walk

Day 1 Edale trip
10/07/11 20:07
Edale to Hollins cross then to mam Tor, rushup edge, over the top of the Cowburn tunnel onto Edale moor and back down to Edale. Total Distance 10.9 Miles Ascent 2283ft Time 6h 19m 54s. Peaks Climbed Hollins cross, Mam Tor, Lords Seat, Horsehill Tor, Brown Knoll, Grindslow Knoll.
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Please click this link to view walk

Heath & Reach Walk
03/07/11 13:35
A ten mile trip along Stockgrove county park, in two pubs and through some woods then finally back to the car. Have a look with this link.


The Haystacks
23/06/11 21:27
A trip into Buttermere and up to the summit of the Haystacks. We then went over Honister pass and down it into and around Buttermere water. Please click this link to see report.


Bleaberry Fell
22/06/11 21:24
A trip up to the summit of Bleaberry Fell in the lakes Cumbria. Please see this report by clicking this link.


Derwent water & Walla Crag
21/06/11 21:22
A trip around Derwent water and up to Walla Crag in the lake district near Keswick. Please click this link to see report.


The Newlands Round
20/06/11 21:18
We went around the Newlands Round in Cumbria, We climbed the following fells the Cat bells, Maiden moor, High Spy, Dalehead & Hindscarth. Please see this link for a report


Lathkill Dale Peak district
05/06/11 16:11

Great day out in the Peak District, we went to Lathkill Dale for a 11 mile hike. Please see our walks on the left for a report or click this link.
Deer spotting
29/05/11 17:18
Buckingham to Deanshanger canal
22/05/11 19:11

We walked along the old Buckingham to Deanshanger canal Saturday. Please click this link to view page.
Hoo Woods Bluebells
23/04/11 21:17
Berkhamstead Castle
10/04/11 15:44
The Derwent Edge
03/04/11 18:32
Norcott Hall
27/03/11 11:11
A trip out to Tring again walking the Chiltern hills, we made a few changes to the route and found this house called Norcott hall, have a look at our walk for the full details.
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Please click this link to go there

Ashridge Estate
20/03/11 18:52
West Wycombe Village
13/03/11 19:32
A great day out in West Wycombe Villlage, the Hellfire Caves and Wycombe hill. We have now moved a lot of our trips to there own pages please click this link or goto Our walks menu on the left. many thnsk for looking.
Ivinghoe Beacon walk
12/03/11 18:00
A great trek in the hills of the Chilterns, please click this link to have a look at our latest walk.
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Hathersage Moor walk
05/03/11 19:32
- Made a separate page now for some of our treks. Please click this link to take you to our Peak District Moor walk.
- http://www.canvins.com/page3/page4/page4.html
Wimpole Hall
22/02/11 20:06
Well the bad weather is on the way out so we are agin out on our travels. This time we went over to Wimpole hall over in cambridgeshire. First built in 1643 and much altered by subsequent owners, Wimpole has developed into the largest country house in Cambridgeshire. Wimpole's owners employed noted architects of their day to make alterations to the Hall: Lord Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford employed James Gibbs; the Earls of Hardwicke during their period of ownership from 1740- 1895 employed Henry Flitcroft, Sir John Soane and Henry Kendall. Evidence of the work of all of these architects can be seen today, but the most notable work is that of Soane. Examples include: the Bathhouse, Book Room and the striking Yellow Drawing Room.
Here is a google-map to help plan your trip
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Also a small Video we took whilst there on youtube enjoy..
Here is a google-map to help plan your trip
View National Trust map in a larger map
Also a small Video we took whilst there on youtube enjoy..
Waddenson manor Christmas lights
21/11/10 18:57
We went up to Waddenson manor to see the Christmas lights. We arrived in daylight and inside the house its a great display the kids will love it. Outside they have a forest all lit up with lights and we will return after dark next week to see it. This house must be seen, in winter please bear in mind that not all the house is open to public. I have made a short film for you to all have a look at. There is also a link for a map with google.
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View National Trust map in a larger map


