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The following are links to walking related web sites that are further sub-divided into two categories:

  1. Personal Blog-style walking related websites:
  2. Professional websites or Forum aimed at the walking community of the UK in general

Personal Blog-style walking related websites


Andrew Leaney’s Lakeland Fells
A photographic walking guide to the fells of the English Lake District.

Bowland Walks
Information including maps of routes and places to stay for the Forest of Bowland area of outstanding natural beauty.

Dave’s Outpost
Trig Point Walking – Daves Outpost Guides to Short Trig Point Walking in East Lancs and West Yorkshire.

Happy Hiker Free straightforward walking routes in both text and GPS.

Karl’s Walks

Pictures and trip reports from Karl’s walks in the English Lake District.

Lancashire Walks
Lancashire Walks with Bob and John. A different walk for every week of the year. Explore the diversity of the Lancashire countryside. A user friendly site for the casual walker.

My Pennines Matt O’Brien’s wonderful days spent exploring the moors and mountains of the ‘Backbone of England’.

Striding Edge
A photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks

Summiteer
A website showing walks and other activities enjoyed by Richard Ratcliffe, Burnley, Lancs. (Someone that apparently loves Pendle Hill as much as myself if not more so)

The Walking Englishman
The website for Free Walks and Free Map and Route Downloads for Walks in England and the UK.

Wainwright Wanderings
David and Edith Brown’s walking photo-diary.

Where2Walk
Johnathan’s descriptions of his walks in Yorkshire, the Lake District and other areas of Northern England

Professional websites or Forum aimed at the walking community of the UK in general.


Walking Forum
General walking discussion, Gear, Photography, Meetups, Long Distance walks and The Hikers Bar – Off topic chat. Pull up a chair and enjoy some light hearted banter.


Walking Related Utility Sites

TrigpointingUk
This site is designed for those people who are unable to walk past a trigpoint without bagging it! On these pages, you will find information about the “sport” of trigpointing, and be able to log your finds.


The following are web sites that are purely and simply a very good read

Sea Fishing & Walking in the UK
This blog is mainly about times spent sea fishing, fell walking and just generally being outside, around the North West of the UK (Cumbria, Lancashire and Merseyside), North Wales and Anglesey


Causes

Save The Ribble
A blog dedicated to preserving the beauty and delicate ecosystem of the River Ribble, and opposing the Riverworks ‘vision’ to build a barrage on our River and develop on our riverbanks, floodplains and green spaces, causing damage to wildlife and the environment and increasing the risk of flooding to our homes. Save the Ribble Campaign is not responsible for the content of external blogs or websites which link here.



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