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 Translation for 'hill walking' from English to French
alpin.sport
randonnée {f} en montagne
hill walking
Partial Matches
sport
randonnée {f} [à pied]
walking
marchant {adj} {pres-p}walking
marche {m} à pied [activité pédestre]walking
marche {f} [déplacement du corps, activité physique]walking
géol.
montée {f} [pente]
hill
géogr.
hauteur {f} [éminence]
hill
géogr.
colline {f}
hill
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faire de la marcheto go walking
canne {f} de marchewalking cane
canne {f} de marchewalking stick
méd.
cadre {m} de marche
walking frame
sporttourisme
bâton {m} de randonnée
walking stick
sporttourisme
bâton {m} de randonnée
walking pole
sport
faire une randonnée [à pied]
to go walking
vêt.
pataugas {m}
walking boot
canne {f}(walking) stick
canne {f}walking stick
sport
course {f} de côte
hill climb
agr.
tas {m} de fumier
dung hill
géogr.géol.
dune {f}
sand hill
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Usage Examples English
  • It is not very popular for hill-walking or scrambling since the peaks are lower than those in nearby Snowdonia.
  • Williams was a Roman Catholic and, from 2009, attended church every Sunday. In "Who's Who", she listed her recreations as "music, poetry, hill walking".
  • long, running from Milngavie north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, with an element of hill walking in the route.
  • The oldest leisure pursuit on the moor is hill walking.
  • Specialist guides for mountains have a long history owing to the special needs of mountaineering, climbing, hill walking and scrambling.

  • Rowen lists on his website that he enjoys hill-walking, travel and reading.
  • Anna "Nan" Shepherd (11 February 1893 – 27 February 1981) was a Scottish Modernist writer and poet, best known for her seminal mountain memoir, "The Living Mountain", based on experiences of hill walking in the Cairngorms.
  • It is also well regarded for hill walking with routes such as the 4–5-hour "Faha Route" (also called "The Pilgrim's Path"), and the 6–7-hour traverse of the entire range known as "one of the finest ridgewalks in Ireland".
  • The range is a popular location for hill-walking activities with the 16–kilometre 8–9 hour "Glencoaghan Horseshoe" ("Gleann Chóchan"), considered one of the best ridge-walks in Ireland.
  • His hobbies include fly fishing and hill walking, and he is an enthusiastic supporter of Manchester United.

  • Donegal is also used as a base for hill-walking in the nearby Blue Stack Mountains.
  • OTCs also organise non-military outdoor pursuits such as hill walking and mountaineering.
  • Plenty of outdoor activities are available: kayaking, paragliding, climbing, hill walking and mountain biking, taking advantage of the geology of Norman Switzerland.
  • Twigg's interests outside politics include hill walking, military history (particularly World War II) and rugby league.
  • There is excellent hill walking in the Moffat Hills.

  • There are also a few hill-walking, caving and climbing trips for boys in the lower years.
  • Canavan enjoys hill-walking and, in the Scottish Parliament, he championed the people's right of access to the countryside, successfully introducing amendments to the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill to extend the right of access to country estates, including land belonging to the Queen.
  • The surrounding landscape provides hill walking opportunities and walker led groups are thriving in the area. One example is Ebbw Fach Trekkers walking group.
  • Its position at the base of the Angus glens makes it an attractive centre for hill walking on nearby Munros, and for fishing, partridge, pheasant and grouse shooting, and deer-stalking.
  • There are also many local hill walking routes leading to Cardross, Helensburgh and Glen Fruin to the west and into the Kilpatrick hills to the east.

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