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100 Greatest Walks in Britain

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Good for – canal walk, unique engineering attractions – the only rotating boat lift in the world, and the largest equine sculptures in the world, selfie trail linking the two. 93 – Durham Coastal Path Another epic day out, that could well be done in reverse and combined with the previous route to create a mini LDP. In fact, you could link it to the Snowdon Challenge and create an absolute monster. Starting off at Maentwrog or the Oakley Arms, you first ascend Moelwyn Bach, then Mawr before the decsision is taken to head for Cnicht or Allt Fawr. Cnicht makes a logical continuation before then bagging the outliers of Moel Druman and Allt Fawr. Returning over these, you have a wild walk over Moel Meirch and the just too short Carnedd y Cribau, but one of the best views of Snowdon. Finally ascending the least interesting ridge of Siabod before descending whichever route you see fit. 8 summits bagged in this excursion with only the tops to the east of the A470 left over (Manod and Moel Penamnen). 3 Moelwynion from Maentwrog to Capel 4 Rhinogydd from Traws to Bontddu

Route Highlights: From the Avebury stones, to the White Horse at Uffington you’ll encounter many of the ancient landmarks that contribute to a real sense of walking Britain’s oldest road. See Full Route > Route Highlights: Time your visit with tides and you’ll have the opportunity to visit the iconic Worms Head, a distinctive headland protruding out into the neighbouring Celtic Sea and a favourite with photographers. See Full Route > The Wales Coast Path was opened in May 2012 and joins up existing Welsh coastal paths by adding new sections to create the world’s first coastal path that traces a whole country. It was an exciting project that was announced in 2006 and took about six years to complete. During this time, the rambling community waited eagerly for the day to arrive when this walk would be completed and open to the public. The eventual opening was celebrated with the Big Welsh Coastal Walk that was hosted by the Ramblers Cymru. The event was a roaring success and went on to become one of the largest mass participation events Wales has ever seen. This one-of-a-kind path has captured the attention and imagination of many people around the world and was declared Lonely Planet’s number one region for 2012. Where is Cambridge? – Cambridge is the County town of Cambridgeshire and located 60 miles north of London.

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Please keep in mind that you must select ‘walking’ in the first question or you will be disqualified. Yorkshire Coast to Coast Path, Richmond to Reeth (10.5 miles - map) - buses to Reeth run on Mondays to Saturdays all year , and on Summer Sundays .

Where is The Coffin Route? – The Coffin Route runs from Ambleside to the consecrated ground at St Oswald’s in Grasmere, in the Lake District. From the Firth of Forth in the south, to the Firth of Tay in the north, this trail offers an insight into the wild, natural spaces of Fife as well as the cultural highlights of St. Andrews and the thriving wildlife numbers that populate the coast of Fife.Where is The Great Glen Way? – The Great Glen Way is a coast to coast walk that runs from Fort William to Inverness. Where is Arthur’s Seat? – Arthur’s Seat can be found on an extinct volcano above Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh. Good for – stunning Jurassic Coast scenery. 18 – Hadrian’s Wall Path, Housestead’s Roman fort to Steel Rigg Where are Rye and Camber Sands? The mediaeval town of Rye and Camber Sands are located on the East Sussex Coast.

Where are Linn of Dee and Ben Macdui – the Linn of Dee and Ben Macdui, Britain’s second highest mountain, can both be found in the Cairngorms National Park.The Cleveland Way can be broadly described is as a walk of two halves, from the North York Moors to the fishing villages and colourful towns of the coast. Where the route drops down from the cliffs to meet the coast, the seaside town of Whitby and the old smugglers cove of Robin Hood’s Bay make up some of the more memorable points along the coastal section of the Cleveland Way (Full Route: 110 miles).

The Pathfinder series has been inspiring walkers across Britain since 1989. Each guide is curated by an experienced writer and features 1:25 000 route maps (the same detail as the orange OS Explorer range). The series features more than 80 titles, and offers a tremendous range of routes for all walkers, providing the motivation and detail your next adventure needs. Plus the books' durable covers and rounded corners make them ideal for outdoor use. This range is smaller and more compact than the Pathfinder Guides, and the walks within have been carefully selected with families in mind. Each book features 20 shorter circular walks, often starting and ending in a town or village, highlighting public transport options, refreshment stops, and public toilets. City Walks Good for – outstanding views over the Royal Mile and the rest of Edinburgh including the castle. 42 – Wells-Next-The-Sea

Good for – Georgian architecture, hidden waterways, history. 51 – St Cuthbert’s Way, Pilgrim’s Route to Lindisfarne

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