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    | Walking( See also "Walking" in the topic page on 'Activity Holidays' in the section on ' Travel')     In the last 20 years, the English have taken to walking as though it was the latter-day embodiment of fox-hunting. As not unduly taxing, as an opportunity to get out into the fresh air, and even as a companionable interlude (if only with the dog), it has attracted herds of followers, changes in society, and even new rights and new legislation.     Local walks              ‘Walk’, the quarterly magazine of the Ramblers Association                                                              ( www.ramblers.org.uk ) and all of the walking magazines on the newstands  regularly contain details of local walks.   See also  http://www.whi.org.uk/   where some 400 goups run local walks.   Long-distance walks             -in England. Local tourist information offices are full of information and are very  willing helpers. ‘Walk Britain’, the annual Handbook of the Ramblers  Association(www.ramblers.org.uk) is a mine of information.   Maps    Guides             The Ramblers annual Handbook;              “Staying off the beaten track” ISBN 0-09-941548-8              “British Bed and Breakfast”, Alastair Sawday. ISBN1-901970-36-1.   Accommodation              The Ramblers annual Handbook provides information about local                                         accommodation, but is not comprehensive. See also Guidebooks(above) like  “Staying off the beaten track” and Alastair Sawday’s Guides, including “British  Bed and Breakfast”.   Clothing              For advice, reviews etc, see the walking magazines. See Yellow    Pages and/or the web for specialist shops such as Millets, Youth Hostels    Association, Snow and Rock, Cotswold, et al   Walking groups              See the Ramblers Association Annual Handbook for details of local walking                         groups. Also see http://www.whi.org.uk/  (Walking the Way to Health Initiative) under whose auspices 400 local groups organise local walks for social as well as exercise purposes. The Saturday Walkers Club is a London and South East England based walking group.  There are several walks each week, all are free, and everyone is welcome.  See http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/   Walking tours  And if you want a walking tour in Rumania tailored for you, contact Ramona Cazacu at my_romania@yahoo.com     Books              Daunts Travel Bookshop (83 Marylebone High Street, London W1, 020 7224                               2295, and 112-114 Holland Park Avenue, London W11 4UA, O2O                                          7727 7022.   (www.dauntbooks.com).   Magazines 
 Organisations              The Ramblers Association (  www.ramblers.org.uk) is overwhelmingly the most                  comprehensive source of information on walking in the UK, though not popular  with everyone. 
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