A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES

Longer distance range: 101-200 miles

'The guide by Clive Newsome divides the route into eight sections, which are: Kirkstall Abbey (n ...
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Category Leeds

'The complete circuit is divided into 25 separate day circular walks.'
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Category Harrogate

'Part of an ambitious scheme which developed a series of paths around the North Sea Coast known as t ...
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Category Morayshire

'Circular walking route of 214 km (134 miles) with two optional extensions and an additional loo ...
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Category Dacorum

'Starting from the attractive market town of Helmsley, The Cleveland Way heads across the inspir ...
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Category Ryedale

'As well as the beautiful countryside the walker is taken to the historic towns of Ruthin, Llangolle ...
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Category Denbighshire

'The biggest problem you will have is finding the accommodation to allow you to complete the walk wi ...
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Category Copeland

'Unlike our previously devised long distance walks, the Coastliner Way is not being published as a p ...
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Category Leeds

'From the Great Orme the trail follows the river from the mouth of the estuary down the eastern side ...
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Category Conwy

Highlights 'World Heritage City of Bath, views over River Severn to Brecon Beacons in Wales, Mal ...
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'Our overall impression of the CCW was one of delight in the opportunity to enjoy the splendour of t ...
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Category Lancaster

Passes through: Bovey Tracey, Moretonhampstead, Chagford, Okehampton, Lydford, Tavistock, Ivybridge.
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Category Teignbridge

'From the cosmopolitan atmosphere of St. Andrews to the former coal mining towns of central Fife ...
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Category Fife

'Meandering its way for 109 miles through the Abberley and Malvern Hills Geopark from Bridgnorth ...
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Category South Shropshire

'Glyndŵr's Way was granted National Trail status in millennium year 2000. Its enigmatic name der ...
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Category Radnorshire

'I walked the Grand Union Canal in sections between 1999 and 2001, extending it slightly by addi ...
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Category Westminster

'The original edition, published in 1991, was the first long-distance footpath around London and one ...
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Category Newham

'The Greensand Way is named after the sandstone ridge, which crosses Hampshire, Surrey and Kent - on ...
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Category Waverley

'This long distance walk takes you to some of the most beautiful countryside, interesting histor ...
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Category Harlow

'Walking Heart of England Way takes you through 100 miles of wonderful "middle England" but the weat ...
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Category Stafford

'Takes walkers through spectacular countryside enabling them to enjoy unequalled views across our co ...
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'Stretching from Oakham to Harling Road Station in Norfolk ... Each end of the path has a railway s ...
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Category Rutland

'Although originally inspired by the Ramblers Association, the Friends of The Hertfordshire Way is a ...
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'Runs from the end of the Ridgeway Path at Ivinghoe Beacon, near Tring, to the start of the Pedd ...
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Category Aylesbury Vale

'The Icknield Way has been a recognised regional route for walkers since 1992. In 2004 it was fu ...
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Category Aylesbury Vale

'Falls within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 95% of the coast. ...
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Category Isle of Anglesey

'The John Muir Way forms the East Lothian section of the transnational North Sea Trail, linking ...
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Category East Lothian

'The route is a work in progress. Some of it is remote, pathless and challenging terrain. Other sect ...
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Category Highland

'Tells the story of King Arthur, whose legend is intrinsic to the psychogeography of the area. S ...
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Category 4: 101-200 Miles

'The Lancashire coastline, much of which is of international ornithological interest, comprises a va ...
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Category Fylde

'Construction of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal was started in 1770 and the canal was finally compl ...
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Category Liverpool

'The LOOP Walk reveals relics of London’s colourful past from impressive stately residences such as ...
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Category Bexley

'The path follows the valley of the River Cary to Somerton, then crosses the Somerset Levels to Nort ...
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Category South Somerset

'As would be expected from a route that goes right across the country the scenery is varied. The ...
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Category Argyllshire

'There is always something new to explore on the North Downs Way. The route benefits from a weal ...
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Category Waverley

'Offa's Dyke is a great frontier earthwork built by Offa, King of Mercia from 757 to 796 A.D. It ...
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Category Forest of Dean

'The Palladian Way is my latest venture and was born out of a colourful book I was recommended calle ...
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Category Aylesbury Vale

'Stretching from the moorland tops of the South Pennines to the gentle limestone scenery of the Derb ...
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Category High Peak

'Lying almost entirely within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park - Britain’s only coastal nat ...
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Category Pembrokeshire

Pilgrim's Way North Wales / Taith Pererin Gogledd Cymru Association 'The Association was set up ...
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Category Flintshire

'The route follows footpaths, bridleways, canal towpaths, coastal walkways and quiet lanes, through ...
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Category Lancaster

'There are also several circular routes taken from the Robin Hood Way for you to enjoy a day ...
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Category Nottingham

'The Roman Heritage Way provides the walker with the following three principal options: [1] Sege ...
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Category Allerdale

'The book divides the Roman Way into 17 sections, all of which have suggested access points for shor ...
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Category Cherwell

'Walkers along the route will find Iron Age hill forts; magnificent churches and an impressive cathe ...
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Category Gravesham

'Runs between Shakespeare's Birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon and Shakepeare's Globe, London ... Using ...
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'The Boundary Route is ... around the edge of the county, taking in parts of the Peak District in th ...
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Category Doncaster

'The main attraction of the Sussex Border Path is its surprisingly remote and unspoilt quality in th ...
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Category Chichester

'On its way the Trail passes peaceful water meadows rich in wildlife, historic towns and many lo ...
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Category Cotswold

'This circular long distance path has access points that are easily reached by train from London, Re ...
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'The water is taken from Thirlmere to Manchester entirely by gravity, the pipes being mostly undergr ...
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Category Manchester

'The TVW will celebrate the Trent, its cities, towns and villages, wildlife and history, enhancing p ...
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Category 4: 101-200 Miles

'The Way ... passes through landscape of exceptionally high quality. Not only does this include ...
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Category South Hams

'The Uttlesford Way is mainly on footpaths and bridleways and in undulating countryside, offering fi ...
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Category Uttlesford

'The route passes through the Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the market town of Hornc ...
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'The walk, split into ten day stages, literally follows in the footsteps of 'AW' at work. It links t ...
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'The book of this trail has been designed as a step-by-step guide, obviating the need for maps, so t ...
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Category Leeds

Highlights 'Chepstow Castle; ‘Picturesque’ walkways and viewpoints; among the most important woodlan ...
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Category Monmouthshire

'... Between these two points the walker along the Way will pass through the heart of Yorkshire, alo ...
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Category Hambleton

'Please note this walk is not easy. The average walking distance is over 16 miles per day and th ...
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Category Craven

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