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Walks egg-citement



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Yorkshire will see 15 themed walks take place, as part of the Ramblers' Association (RA) Easter Walks Eggstravaganza weekend, from March 21 to March 24.
The walks are part of the Ramblers' Association programme of free expert-led events taking place across Yorkshire and nationwide this Spring.

More than 250 walks are taking place throughout the country over the weekend, of which 15 will take place in Yorkshire. The walks - many of which are themed and family friendly -vary hugely in length and tone, ensuring there is a stroll to suit all tastes.

These include a walk in the hidden Dimpledale, West Yorkshire, and a stroll among the waterfalls and limestone gorges of Malham, North Yorkshire.

Ruth Wembridge, head of mhembership recruitment at the RA, said: "What better way to celebrate the Easter delights of young spring sun, new shoots, buds, birds and bells than joining a free, expert-led walk through some of Britain's loveliest countryside."



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  • Last Updated: 19 March 2008 9:36 AM
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