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Walking in the rugged UK hills
There's no better way of blowing away the cobwebs than by heading out for a brisk, bracing walk. Do you prefer a dawdle along the Thames or a stride across the Pennines? Send us your suggestions for scenic strolls, more challenging hikes and great walking holidays - and, if you know a good pub for warming up or cooling down in afterwards, tell us about that as well.

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    Badger's Holt

    Posted by CharR 18 August 2009

    My boyfriend had been promising to take me for ages and we were married by the time I eventually got to experience this wonderful tea room in a beautiful spot on Dartmoor. It was worth the wait. The scones are delicious: homemade to a secret recipe and served with a mountain of clotted cream. But the setting is what really sets this apart. An ideal point to start or finish a walk along the Dart and in the grounds there is an intriguing rescue centre for (mostly) wildfowl. Not just a great cream tea, but a great day out too.

    www.badgersholtdartmoor.co.uk/
    01364 631213

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    Becky Falls

    Posted by kitetravels 29 June 2009

    Beautiful woodland waterfall on the edge of Dartmoor - a reminder that this was once a wooded hospitable area to live. Climbing on the boulders included on the walking map!

    www.beckyfalls.com/visitor.php
    Eastern side of Dartmoor near Bovey Tracey and Newton Abbot.

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