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The Peak District Mighty Hike is a clockwise route, starting in Bakewell and walking through the beautiful countryside. The half marathon finishes in Flagg, before the full marathon continues around ...
The Northumberland Coast Mighty Hike allows you the opportunity to explore an area of beauty on the north east coast of England. You'll start in the iconic grounds overlooking Alnwick Castle before ...
The Cotswolds Mighty Hike starts at either Blenheim Palace for the full marathon, or Cornbury Park for the half marathon. You'll be hiking through the beautiful Cotswolds, before heading back into the ...
The Lake District Mighty Hike starts at Dalemain Mansion (flag with green background) where you will then walk straight down to Ullswater before circling the lake anti-clockwise. If you are doing the ...
The Rob Roy Mighty Hike will take you along the famous Rob Roy Way. You'll start just outside of Callander, walking anti-clockwise along the Way before stopping at Aberfoyle for the half marathon ...
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Whether you are training for your Mighty Hike or going for a ramble, read our advice and tips for hiking in warmer weather.
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