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The trail was established in 2005 by Dorset Countryside (Dorset County Council) to encourage local people and visitors to explore the countryside and highlight the importance of the River Frome as a habitat for a wide range of wildlife, particularly the water vole. [18] [19] [20]
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Then through Somerset and into Dorset via Castle Cary and Sherborne to Abbotsbury on the coast. The route links with the Viking Way at Oakham, the Thames Path National Trail near Thames Head and with the South West Coast Path at the finish. [1] The Macmillan Ways are a network of long-distance footpaths in England. Others are:
Wiltshire and Dorset: Marlborough: Lyme Regis: One of the four long-distance footpaths referred to as the Greater Ridgeway. West Deane Way: 45 72: Taunton Deane area of Somerset: Taunton: N/A: Circular walk in the Vale of Taunton Deane. West Devon Way: 36 58: Devon: Okehampton: Radford Castle, Hooe Lake, Plymouth
The Stour Valley Way is a 64-mile (103 km) long-distance footpath [1] in southern England. From Stourton, Wiltshire, the path travels southeast through Dorset to Hengistbury Head near Christchurch. The Stour Valley Way at Muscliff. The path uses public rights of way and permissive paths to follow the course of the River Stour.
The Priest's Way is the historical route taken by clergy from St Nicholas's, Worth Matravers to St Mary's Church, Swanage in the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset. The track arose as a result of St Mary's being a chapel of ease to St Nicholas's, and followed the route priests took to say mass in Swanage. A modern footpath and bridleway follows much of ...
The Macmillan Ways are a network of long-distance footpaths in England that link points on the Bristol Channel, English Channel and North Sea. They are promoted to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Relief, a charity. The Macmillan Ways are: The Macmillan Way - Abbotsbury in Dorset to Boston, Lincolnshire 464 kilometres (288 mi);