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Ramblers Association
The Ramblers is Britain's walking charity, working to safeguard the footpaths, the countryside and other places we go walking, and to encourage more people to take up walking. With 115,000 members in England, Scotland and Wales, we've been working for walkers for 76 years.
We want Britain to be a place where people choose to go walking, and where it’s easy and enjoyable to do so.
We work for a walking Britain, where walking is a popular choice for its people, both for relaxation and in daily life. We want walking to be an enjoyable experience for all, whether in the countryside or in the city, on gentle paths or challenging hillsides. We believe that walking contributes to health and well-being and supports a more sustainable way of life.
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