Long Distance Walkers Association
The Long Distance Walkers Association is a British not for profit, volunteer-led association whose aim is "to further the common interests of those who enjoy Long Distance Walking" in rural, urban, mountainous, coastal and moorland areas. The LDWA is recognised as the sports governing body for the discipline of "long distance walking" in England, Wales and Scotland.
Activities
The LDWA has over 40 local groups, which organise challenge events and social walks. It publishes a journal, Strider, three times a year, and maintains a data base of long-distance paths, and registers of achievements in hillwalking and trail walking.Walks fall into two categories:
- Social walks are normally led walks of anything up to 30 miles in length and recorded on the social walk database available to members.
- Challenge events are normally between 20 and 100 miles, self-led. Challenge events are marshalled: participants must call in at clipper points or checkpoints to get a tally card punched to show they are following the route.
The LDWA has the most comprehensive online database of long-distance paths in the UK. Access is available to members and non-members alike, with members receiving additional benefits, for example unlimited downloadable GPX files of routes.
The association also maintains a National Trails Register, with membership categories for people who report completion of five, 10, 15 or all 19 of the National Trails and Great Trails. It also maintains a Hillwalkers' Register, recording the names of people who have reached all the summits of various categories of hills in England, Wales and the Southern Uplands of Scotland. These include the Wainwright Hills in the Lake District, and the County Tops of England and Wales. Records for the Scottish Highlands are maintained by the Scottish Mountaineering Club.