Sunday, 3 May 2020

Armchair Trails





Today, rather than write a blog post, I thought I'd share some virtual walks around Loughborough with you, which might be fun to do if you're not able to go out at the moment. 





As you probably know, I'm an accredited Leicestershire Tour Guide, specialising in Loughborough, and since 2012 have led a variety of walks around our lovely town, mostly focussing on the history through buildings. I've adapted a number of my walks to be virtual walks by extending them beyond the distance one could walk in an hour or so, and I've popped them on this blog, under the pages section.

I have finally managed to update a plaques walk I did a while ago now, and you can find this on my pages section, in the purple bar at the top of the blog.

However, if you're looking at the blog on a mobile device, it won't show you the other parts of the site where the walks are held. To see these, simply scroll down to the bottom of the blog and click on the phrase 'View web version'. This will take you to the full version, and the walks are all accessible from the top bar:



They are a bit hard to see because the colour is a bit dense, but basically, it's, on the top row:


while on the bottom row you can find:



You are welcome to quote passages from any of my posts, with appropriate credit. The correct citation for this looks as follow:

Dyer, Lynne (2020). Armchair Trails. Available fromhttps://lynneaboutloughborough.blogspot.com/2020/05/armchair-trails.html  [Accessed 3 May 2020]

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