Rivelin Valley, South Yorkshire
'This walk through the beautiful tree-shrouded Rivelin Valley takes just over an hour but can be extended if you wish to explore further. The valley is full of wildlife and is one of the last remaining places in the region where you can spot red squirrel,' says Tom. 'After the walk, stop for tea at the Rivelin Park Café.'
Distance 2.6 miles
Details http://www.getwalking.org/ walking-routes/rivelin-valley-walk
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