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Pen y Fan, Bannau Brycheiniog

Pen-y-ghent, Yorkshire Dales

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Great Gable, Lake District

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Cairngorms National Park

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Eryri National Park

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Broads
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Cairngorms
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Dartmoor
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Eryri
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Exmoor
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Lake District
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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs
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New Forest
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North York Moors
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Northumberland
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Peak District
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Pembrokeshire Coast
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South Downs
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Yorkshire Dales

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Blorenge via Keeper's Pond

Follow the lower slopes of the isolated hill of Blorenge to Keeper's Pond before gently scaling the main ridgeline to the summit.

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Sugar Loaf

This quick walk offers a short and direct ascent of Sugar Loaf, positioned a few miles west of Abergavenny.

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Extended Beacons Horseshoe

A challenging Brecon Beacons walk visiting the summits of Corn Du, Pen y Fan, Cribyn and Fan-y-Big.

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Waterfall Country

This brilliant circular walk provides a chance to see many of the waterfalls this area of the Brecon Beacons is well known for.

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Highest Peaks of the Brecon Beacons

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National Parks

This is the space to introduce the Services section. Briefly describe the types of services offered and highlight any special benefits or features. Encourage site visitors to learn more by exploring the full list of services offered.

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Peaks

This is the space to introduce the Services section. Briefly describe the types of services offered and highlight any special benefits or features. Encourage site visitors to learn more by exploring the full list of services offered.

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Wainwrights

Wainwrights are the 214 fells (hills and mountains) located within the English Lake District National Park, all described and illustrated in the seven pictorial guides written by Alfred Wainwright between 1955 and 1966. These fells, ranging in height and difficulty, have become iconic features of the Lake District landscape and are immensely popular with walkers.

Harrison Stickle, Lake District

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Nuttalls

Nuttalls is the term used for mountains in England and Wales that exceed 2,000 feet (609.6 metres) with a prominence of at least 15 metres (49 feet). Compiled by John and Anne Nuttall in their book "The Mountains of England and Wales," there are currently 443 of these peaks, split between England and Wales.

Tryfan, Eryri

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Munros

Munros are Scottish mountains that reach a height of at least 3,000 feet (914.4 metres) above sea level, named after Sir Hugh Munro who catalogued them in 1891. 1 There are currently 282 of these peaks, scattered across Scotland, offering a popular and challenging pastime known as "Munro bagging," where enthusiasts aim to climb as many as possible.

Cairngorms

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Marilyns

Marilyns are hills in the British Isles that meet two criteria: a height of at least 150 metres (492 feet) and a topographic prominence of at least 150 metres (492 feet) relative to the surrounding terrain. This classification, popularized by Alan Dawson, focuses on hills that stand out independently rather than just being high points on a larger massif.

Harrison Stickle, Lake District

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Majors

The term "Major" or "P600" refers to a classification of mountains in the British Isles that possess a topographic prominence of at least 600 metres (1,969 feet), regardless of their absolute height. This list, maintained by enthusiasts, highlights peaks that stand out significantly from their surroundings, emphasizing their independent stature rather than just their elevation.

Tryfan, Eryri

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Hewitts

The term "Hewitts" refers to a list of hills in England, Wales, and Ireland that are over two thousand feet (609.6 metres) high with a drop of at least 30 metres (98 feet) on all sides. Compiled by Alan Dawson, these hills are a popular target for hillwalkers and mountaineers looking for challenging and rewarding ascents across the British Isles.

Cairngorms

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