England
The
Cotswold Way Walking Holidays Often called the model
for a long distance footpath for its unique rich landscape and wealth
of cultural and historical attraction to be encountered along the
way, the Cotswold Way, has now been deservedly designated as a National
Trail.
Hadrians
Wall Path Walking Holidays Completed in AD122 it took the soldiers
of the 2nd and 6th legions just over a decade to build Hadrian’s
Wall and their astonishing achievement remains the largest ancient
monument in northern Europe and a Roman World Heritage Site.
South
West Coast Path Walking Holidays Britain's longest and, arguably most
spectacular National Trail, the South West Coast Path is a 630-mile
(1,008km) trail rounding the south-western tip of England from Minehead
in Somerset through Devon and Cornwall to Poole in Dorset.
Two
Moors Way Walking Holidays The oldest regional footpath in Devon,
the Two Moors Way stretches over 100 miles (63 km), linking the
two National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor.
The
Tarka Trail Walking Holidays The Tarka Trail is a looping figure of
eight footpath of over 180 miles/280 km in length through the beautiful
North and Mid Devon countryside, tracing the travels of Henry Williamson's
much loved `Tarka the Otter' depicted in his best-selling 1927 novel.
Isle
of Wight Coast Path Walking Holidays A 60 mile route tracing the spectacular
coastline of the largest island off mainland Britain, the Isle of
Wight Coastal Path takes in variety of stunning scenery, including
the island's landmark white chalk and sandstone cliffs, the famed
chalk stacks of ‘The Needles’, beautiful beaches, sheltered estuaries,
marshlands and various 'chines', a name unique to Isle of Wight
and Dorset given to wooded or dry ravines.
Peddars
Way and Norfolk Coast Path Walking Holidays Although two separate
paths, the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path form one National
Trail, combining centuries of history with some of the finest and
varied scenery in the East Anglia region of England.
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