The gentle magic of walking in Somerset's Mendip Hills
Briefly

"I missed the landscape and, more specifically, walking around it... What I didn't know about was the other 70-odd square miles of the Mendip Hills, all craggy outcrops, dry-stone walls, waterfalls and dizzyingly beautiful views."
"The scenery is, of course, not nearly as spectacular as the landscape I'd left behind, but replete with its own charms: faint echoes of the Lakes and Yorkshire Dales, and walks that perfectly suit the cold months."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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