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  2. Harcamlow Way - Wikipedia

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    ldwa.org.uk /ldp /members /show _path.php?path _name=Harcamlow+Way The Harcamlow Way is a waymarked walking route in England running in a figure-of-eight from Harlow to Cambridge and back again, hence its portmanteau name. [ 2 ]

  3. Long Distance Walkers Association - Wikipedia

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    A walk around Farnham. The LDWA has over 40 local groups, [8] which organise challenge events and social walks. It publishes a journal, Strider, three times a year, [9] and maintains a data base of long-distance paths, and registers of achievements in hillwalking and trail walking.

  4. List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

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    Most are in rural landscapes, in varying terrain, some passing through National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. [2] There is no formal definition of a long-distance path, though the British Long Distance Walkers Association defines one as a route "20 miles [32 km] or more in length and mainly off-road."

  5. Robin Hood Way - Wikipedia

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  6. Nidderdale Way - Wikipedia

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    The Nidderdale Way is a 55-mile (89 km) [1] circular long distance footpath in Nidderdale in North Yorkshire, England. [2]The trail can be started and completed anywhere on the route, but the usual starting points are Ripley, linked by the frequent route 36 bus to Leeds, Harrogate and Ripon, and Pateley Bridge, the only town on the route.

  7. Heart of England Way - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of England Way is a long-distance walk of around 160 km (100 mi) through the Midlands of England. [1] The walk starts from Milford Common on Cannock Chase and ends at Bourton on the Water in the Cotswolds linking south Staffordshire through Warwickshire to east Gloucestershire (or vice versa).

  8. Glyndŵr's Way - Wikipedia

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    The footpath officially begins in Knighton, on the English border, where it links with Offa's Dyke Path.Running in roughly a horseshoe shape, it passes small market towns such as Llanidloes and quiet villages including Abbeycwmhir and Llanbadarn Fynydd, traversing central mid-Wales to Machynlleth near the Dyfi estuary and returning across Wales via Llanbrynmair, Llangadfan and Lake Vyrnwy and ...

  9. Rob Roy Way - Wikipedia

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    Signage on the Rob Roy Way south of Loch Tay.. The Rob Roy Way is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Drymen in Stirling to Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross.The path was created in 2002, [2] and takes its name from Rob Roy MacGregor, a Scottish folk hero and outlaw of the early 18th century.