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The special edition of Wight Summer Walks is now available as a download here, or picked up in Island Public Libraries, Tourist Information Centres and Help Centres. Alternatively, click here to see Wight Summer Walks listed month by month.

As well as featuring coast and countryside walks, events and activities; Wight Summer Walks celebrates the wonderful biodiversity of the Isle of Wight. It also highlights the work of Charles Darwin and his ecological links with the Island; 2009 marks 200 years since his birth and 150 years since the publication of the groundbreaking book 'Origin of Species'.

30 March 2009
12:15:57 pm, Categories: News

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