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The Jersey Coast Path winds 70 miles along the island's stunning shoreline, unveiling panoramic views of cliffs, sandy beaches, and azure waters. With historic landmarks and hidden coves, it's a blend of adventure and tranquility, inviting exploration of the island's maritime allure.

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The Dales Way runs from Ilkley, a market town on the Eastern border of the Dales, and runs through Wharfedale and Dentdale to the Lake District, finishing in Bowness-on-Windermere on the shores of England's largest lake.

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The Westmorland Way is a 95 mile walk through the old county of that name. It starts in Appleby then winds its way through the Lake District scenery on to Kendal then through woodland and meadows to end at Arnside in Morecambe Bay.

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Follow the route of one of Britain’s most scenic rail journeys.

Wander your way between the iconic Yorkshire Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough.

Marvel at amazing feats of engineering including Ribblehead Viaduct.

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St Oswalds Way is a great route linking the Northumberland Coast with Hadrian's Wall, over sweeping beaches, pretty villages and the quiet countryside. Starting at Holy Island and finishing at Hadrian's Wall, the route has lots of history, dramatic castles and all the best bits of England's best kept secret- Northumberland.

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The Pennine Way is a long-distance trail in England, spanning 268 miles (429 km) from Edale in the Peak District to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders. Walking the section from Edale to Horton in Ribblesdale is a popular route, covering approximately 46 miles (74 km) and taking 3-4 days to complete, depending on your pace.

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Lady Anne’s Way is a classic long distance walk . It extends for 100 miles, starting in the rugged limestone countryside of the Yorkshire Dales, all the way to the villages of the Eden Valley, ending in Penrith.

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Seasoned walkers will enjoy this long distance walking challenge. Starting in the UNESCO Wolrd Heritage site of Saltaire and finishing in Appleby in Cumbria this is a moderate to challenging walk over a combination of open moorland, limestone pavement, prominent hills and valley floors.

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The Rob Roy Way encompasses many places strongly linked with Rob MacGregor, Scotland’s legendary outlaw from the latter parts of the 17th and early 18th centuries. In addition to its historic paths, railway heritage and glorious scenery, the Way is also rich in wildlife.

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The Northumberland Coast is well known for its striking landscape - sweeping beaches, castles, rocky cliffs, sand dunes and isolated islands. The route is a mainly flat walk . It can be completed by those with limited walking experience.

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