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  1. Bodmin Moor - Minions Circuit (route)
    A longish stomp across a beautiful part of Bodmin Moor, taking in some of its key areas, such as the Cheesewring. Begins and ends in the picturesque village of Minions - perfect for a cream tea at the end of the day!
  2. Stiperstones from Bridges hostel (route)
    Stiperstones is a gem of a hill tucked away in rural Shropshire. Its spiny quartzite back is great for scrambling and bouldering.
  3. March Hill & Pule Hill circuit (route)
    A good route to take your climbing shoes on. Excellent bouldering at Standedge and Pule Hill. Start at the Tunnel End pub. Take the path behind the pub up to a lane and follow this towards March Haigh Reservoir and the prominent March Hill. The lane ends at a path behind a house and then you rejoin the road for about 100 yards before heading out across the moor, with the stream on your left. Pass March Haigh on your left and head directly up March Hill. At the top turn left to follow several sheep trods across towards the Pennine Way. You follow this along the rocky ground of Standedge past the trig point and across the A62. Follow the footpath from the car park for about 1 km before heading left to take Pule Hill Direct. Then follow the gritstone edge of Pule Hill downhill to a square ventilation shaft, head downhill to the left to cross the A62 again and head back to the pub.

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