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Lincolnshire Heritage Walks

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hr I usually assume for walks with a six year old (including short breaks and assuming a comfortable track, clement weather, and no big climbs). Cross the stream on a wooden footbridge (G), go through the woods for a short distance, and then take the steps over a wall onto a steep concrete track heading down towards the town.

If you don’t see the tarn, don’t worry, just keep heading in a roughly easterly direction until you see a stone wall). Cross the road and turn right on a footpath that leads to a left turn over a bridge signposted Hawkshead. This beautifully illustrated walking guide explores the history and heritage that make the Lincolnshire landscape so unique. The main difference between this guide and most other walking guides is that this guide doesn't include step-by-step instructions. Eat half of the lentils here with the salmon, then save the rest for the puy lentil salad, on page 52, and our vegan recipe, opposite.

Walking Your Promise - Individual Retreats - designed for one or two people, couples and family members. Unlike in Spylark, there is no trig point, but there are spectacular views of the lake stretching down to the islands in the middle. On the climb up Latterbarrow alder trees predominate – look out for their catkins in the spring and small cones in the autumn.Hardly believable but true, on so many Downland walks you cannot hear any disturbing noise of modern life; no car engines to disturb the peace just the breeze on your cheek and the song of the skylark. From the summit see if you can spot the Teal making its way gracefully down the lake towards ‘Birthwaite Bay’, (real name: Bowness) and the islands. In two or three hours you can ascend to the top of the Downs and stand in awe, taking in the incredible views to the English Channel or inland across the wooded Weald of Sussex.

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