Entertainment, games, events, sport & home information
First, an eclectic collection of URLs:
Board games
- Backgammon, Jellyfish.
- Chess: 'London Chess Centre'.
- Chess Openings Software by Bookup Corp.
Sports & outdoor pursuits
- British Mountaineering Council with access information during the Foot and Mouth epidemic.
- British Olympic Association.
- Climbing information, Europe.
- Football UK. FIFA; 'Nationwide'
- Golf: PGA
- Horseweb-UK Information on horses and riding in the UK
- International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU) with information on all International sailing and Olympics.
- Tennis, 'Tennis.com'; Benefits and advice at Sport Fitness Advisor
- US National Parks information & outdoor recreation.
Walking & mountain climbing
- Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales
- Walks
- Craig y Rhiwarth, geology walk near Craig-y-Nos Castle.
- Craig Cerrig Gleisiad National Nature Reserve, cliff and moorland walk central Brecon Beacons.
- Cribarth, limestone crag walk near Craig-y-Nos Castle.
- Plas-y-Gors, upland limestone pasture walk near Ystradfellte.
- Senni Valley walk on the road at the head of the valley.
- Walks
- Hillwalking UK, 'statistical topics' by Chris Crocker with downloadable Access data on 3,319 hills and mountains, links to mountain weather forecasts etc.
- Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path
- Kentucky, USA. Five best walkng trails
- Lake District walks by John Dawson, with photos and GPS data.
- Lake District National Park Authority with events and information about the area.
- Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia
- Pembrokeshire Coastal path, official website, SWParks.com, Pembrokeshire County Council.
- Pico Verde Walking Holidays Northern Spain.
- UKMountains.com Photos and some information from an enthusiast.
- Walking/hiking database, Holland with links to weather reports.
- Walking Britain, footpath data especially in National Parks by Lou Johnson
- Walking Tour du Mont Blanc (TMB).
- Welsh mountains, list with some photos of
- 'Nuttalls' - at least 2000ft high, at least 50ft of ascent.
- 'Hewitts' - at least 2000ft high, at least 30m of ascent.
- 'Deweys' - 500m-610m, at least 30m of ascent.
- 'Marilyns' - any height, at least 150m of ascent.
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Updated 17/12/2020