Country Walking Magazine (UK)

How to use your routes

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WALK INFORMATIO­N

An estimate of how long the route will take, based on a pace of about two miles per hour, with allowances made for slower, hilly routes.

OUR EXPERTS

All our routes are written by experience­d and knowledgea­ble walkers who are experts at finding the best walks in their area and describing them clearly.

ABBREVIATI­ONS

We have abbreviate­d left to and right to R.

LGRADIENT PROFILE

Check the ascent and descent (hilliness) of the route with a quick glance at this profile.

CW routes online and on your phone!

GRADE

Our routes are graded easy, moderate, challengin­g or occasional­ly extreme, depending on distance, terrain, elevation and ease of navigation. Easy and moderate walks are usually less than 8 miles with relatively gentle gradients. The table below shows how we grade our more challengin­g walks:

TERRAIN: Min 2000ft ascent, sustained steepness and rocky or boggy ground.

NAVIGATION: Good map-reading and compass skills required in places.

DISTANCE: Route is between 8-12 miles from start to finish.

TERRAIN: 3000ft+ with sustained steep ascent/descent; possible scrambling.

NAVIGATION: Sound navigation skills required; route may be trackless.

DISTANCE: Route is more than 12 miles from start to finish.

Country Walking has partnered up with

Ordnance Survey’s OS Maps to bring you the ultimate interactiv­e routes experience.

Subscriber­s to CW get half-price access to OS

Maps, where you can view and print 1:25 000 and 1:50 000 OS maps for all of GB at no extra cost, plan your own walks and view this month’s routes online. In addition, the OS Maps app for smartphone­s and tablets turns this online tool into a powerful navigation aid. Subscriber­s can upload their own routes, download the routes from the magazine and browse more than 1000 more from previous issues. For more details, and to subscribe, visit www.liveforthe­outdoors.com/cwroutes

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