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Bhavina
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May 2, 2013 • Comments Closed
The route, which spans 79 miles/127km between Fort William and Inverness, can be walked in 5-6 days, staying overnight in the various communities within the Glen.
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Kymberley
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Feb 18, 2013 • Comments Closed
Northumberland Coast Path offers a wonderful walking experience far from the crowds along one of Britain’s finest coastal stretches.
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Kymberley
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Nov 8, 2012 • Comments Closed
Walking Hadrian's Wall Path you are stepping back in time, following in the footsteps of the 2nd century Roman legionnaires who, on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian, built a 73-mile, coast-to-coast barrier across England to defend against the advancing Picts and Scots.
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Kymberley
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Nov 1, 2012 • Comments Closed
Coleridge Way is a 36 miles walk, through stunning Somerset countryside.Its names comes from England's most famous poet - Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who inspired by the landscapes of the Quantock Hills, Brendon Hills and Exmoor produced here some of his best known work.
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Kymberley
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Oct 24, 2012 • Comments Closed
Britain's Best Bridleway The 161 kilometre long South Downs Way follows the old routes and droveways of ancient man along the chalk coast and ridges of the South Downs.