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Walking is one of the most popular outdoor recreational activities in the United Kingdom, and within England and Wales there is a comprehensive network of rights of way that permits access to the countryside. Furthermore, access to much uncultivated and unenclosed land has opened up since the enactment of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. In Scotland the ancient tradition of universal access to land was formally codified under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. In Northern Ireland, however, there are few rights of way, or other access to land.

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  • Walking is one of the most popular outdoor recreational activities in the United Kingdom, and within England and Wales there is a comprehensive network of rights of way that permits access to the countryside. Furthermore, access to much uncultivated and unenclosed land has opened up since the enactment of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. In Scotland the ancient tradition of universal access to land was formally codified under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. In Northern Ireland, however, there are few rights of way, or other access to land. Walking is used in the United Kingdom to describe a range of activity, from a walk in the park to trekking in the Alps. The word "hiking" is used in the UK, but less often than walking; the word rambling (akin to roam) is also used, and the main organisation that supports walking is called The Ramblers. Walking in mountainous areas in the UK is called hillwalking, or in Northern England, including the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, fellwalking, from the dialect word fell for high, uncultivated land. Mountain walking can sometimes involve scrambling. (en)
  • ランブリング(Rambling)とは、歩くことが主目的でなく、ある趣味をするために歩くことや、あることをしながら歩くということである。日本ではまだ馴染みのない言葉であるが、多くの人がランブリングを楽しんでいるという現状がある。歩く速度は、楽に会話ができる程度のゆっくりとした歩きである。ランブリンクする人を、ランブラー(Rambler)という。 英語では、「放浪性の」という意味もあり、イギリスでは、ただ漫然と歩くようなニュアンスに取られて、マイナスイメージがつきまとっていた時代が長く続いていた。ところが、近年、有名タレントのテレビ発言で、積極的な活動としてにわかに注目を集めるようになった。 (ja)
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  • ランブリング(Rambling)とは、歩くことが主目的でなく、ある趣味をするために歩くことや、あることをしながら歩くということである。日本ではまだ馴染みのない言葉であるが、多くの人がランブリングを楽しんでいるという現状がある。歩く速度は、楽に会話ができる程度のゆっくりとした歩きである。ランブリンクする人を、ランブラー(Rambler)という。 英語では、「放浪性の」という意味もあり、イギリスでは、ただ漫然と歩くようなニュアンスに取られて、マイナスイメージがつきまとっていた時代が長く続いていた。ところが、近年、有名タレントのテレビ発言で、積極的な活動としてにわかに注目を集めるようになった。 (ja)
  • Walking is one of the most popular outdoor recreational activities in the United Kingdom, and within England and Wales there is a comprehensive network of rights of way that permits access to the countryside. Furthermore, access to much uncultivated and unenclosed land has opened up since the enactment of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. In Scotland the ancient tradition of universal access to land was formally codified under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. In Northern Ireland, however, there are few rights of way, or other access to land. (en)
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  • Walking in the United Kingdom (en)
  • ランブリング (ja)
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