BBC Countryfile Magazine

JOHN CRAVEN

The chilly, misty moods of autumn will bring some tranquillity to Britain’s best-loved uplands after a hectic summer of record footfalls, with reports of “supermarket-style” queues to reach the summits of our two highest mountains, Ben Nevis and Snowdon. Now comes the time to count the cost.

The clampdown on foreign holidays and the urge for some form of

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