Farnborough Routes & Tracks
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This Hampshire town is located on the Hampshire-Surrey county line. Although the region is densely populated, it is adjacent to a number of large wooded areas to the east. Hawley Lake and Common, just north of the town centre, is another wonderful local alternative, with miles of paths. Just to the south, the Basingstoke Canal Walk may be found.
The town is well-known for its annual airshow and for having a fascinating aviation history, which includes the first powered flight in the United Kingdom in 1908.
Frimley Hatches Nature Reserve and the Blackwater Valley Footpath are immediately to the east of the community on this round trek from the town. You'll also go to Farnborough Abbey, which was founded in 1881. Every Saturday at 3 p.m., the Abbey offers public tours that include a tour of the cathedral and a visit to the crypt.
A number of lakes can be found at the Frimley nature reserve, where you may spot a variety of water birds.
Wiltshire Routes & Tracks
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This County of Wiltshire is located in South West England .
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Aberfeldy latitude 56.619644° N Longitude -3.8647826° E Depending on which direction you choose, there is a stiff climb out of Aberfeldy on the A826, but of course this is rewarded by a long long downhill walk to Dunkeld! Take care as this route uses two A roads, the A826 and the A822 between Aberfeldy and Dunkeld. The walk is about 17 miles, you need to be fairly fit and allow a full day, take a great packed lunch, as well as spare batteries for your camera. Be prepared for all sorts of weather, so good equipment is a must, as is an Ordnance Survey map. Setting off from the centre of Dunkeld, you'll pass over the River Tay on the historic Telford Bridge. Take the A9 heading towards Inver and the lovely Hermitage. From the Hermitage follow the path that takes you to Strathbraan, up into the hills past the Griffin Windfarm, delightful Loch Kennard, then finally back down into Strathtay, the last mile or so following the river back into Aberfeldy.