Long Distance Walkers Association

The Long Distance Walkers Association (LDWA) is a British association whose aim is "to further the common interests of those who enjoy Long Distance Walking". It was established in 1972 by Chris Steer, Alan and Barbara Blatchford and has over 7,000 members. It defines a "long distance walk" as "any walk over 20 miles". The LDWA's annual "Hundred" event, entailing walking 100 miles in 48 hours, takes place each Spring Bank Holiday weekend. The Association, along with the Ramblers Association, is recognised by Sport England as the governing body for "Rambling" in England.

Long Distance Walkers Association

The Long Distance Walkers Association (LDWA) is a British association whose aim is "to further the common interests of those who enjoy Long Distance Walking". It was established in 1972 by Chris Steer, Alan and Barbara Blatchford and has over 7,000 members. It defines a "long distance walk" as "any walk over 20 miles". The LDWA's annual "Hundred" event, entailing walking 100 miles in 48 hours, takes place each Spring Bank Holiday weekend. The Association, along with the Ramblers Association, is recognised by Sport England as the governing body for "Rambling" in England.