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A fantastic introduction to long distance walking.

Marvel at the indomitable Humber Bridge, once the world's largest single span bridge.

Soak in the peace and tranquility of the Yorkshire countryside

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The Speyside Way starts in Buckie on the Moray Coast and passes through the heart of malt whisky country towards the foothills of the Cairngorms. It’s a scenic walk along riverside paths, through woodland and over hills.

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The Cumbria Way starts in the market town of Ulverston in the south of Cumbria, to Carlisle on the Scottish Border in the north. It runs for 72 miles, passing through some of the Lake Districts most spectacular scenery.

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Delight in 15 Seaside Award beaches and a host of charming coves.

Marvel at rock formations, lava flows and fossil sites dating back to a time of active volcanoes and tropical swamps.

Spot grey seals and bottlenose dolphins.

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The Herriot Way is a 52 mile circular route running through some of the most beautiful scenery in the Yorkshire Dales. Based upon a walk taken by the well-known veterinarian and writer James Herriot,it visits his favourite locations and made famous in his books “James Herriot’s Yorkshire” and “All Creatures Great & Small"

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The Gower Peninsula was designated as the UK’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Over 30% of the peninsula is National Nature Reserve or a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Visit some of Britain’s most beautiful beaches including Rhossili Bay and Oxwich Bay.

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The Great Glen Way runs from Fort William on the Atlantic west coast to Inverness on the north sea. It is 73 miles long and follows canal towpaths, loch shore paths and forestry tracks.

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Walk in England’s largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Visit Belas Knap, one of Britain’s finest Neolithic long barrows.

Stroll through flower-rich limestone grassland.

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The route is challenging, there are no big mountains but there is plenty of climbing and descending through all the coves that line the route. It can be rocky underfoot in places too but the route is well waymarked and easy to navigate.

The many pristine beaches, fascinating history, fishing villages and imposing cliffs make this unforgettable.

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St Cuthbert's way starts in the market town of Melrose in the Scottish Borders and finishes on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. In between it visits important historic sites associated with the 7th Century Saint such as St Cuthberts Cave.

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