Walks Planned for the next adventure
There are always more paths to tread! The Long Distance Walkers' Association site has details of over 1,300 UK paths and trails covering more than 73,000 miles. Impossible to cover all of them, so these are just some of the walks I would like to complete before my legs pack in and it's time to get that 4x4 mobility scooter. For every path I walk, another possibility comes to mind, so the list is changing but not getting any shorter. And that's a good thing.
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path - 186 miles of West Wales coastline
- Ceredigeon Coast Path - 60 miles around Cardigan Bay, joining on to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
- Offa's Dyke - 177 miles following the ancient border between England and Wales
- Great Glen Way - 73 miles from Fort William to Inverness, joining on to the West Highland Way
- The Hardy Way - 212 mile trail across Dorset exploring Thomas Hardy's Wessex
- St Cuthberts Way - 62 miles along the Scottish Borders to Lindisfarne
- Jersey Coast Path - 48 miles around the island
- Guernsey Coast Path - 38 miles around the island
- Exe Valley Way - 50 miles following the River Exe from source (Exmoor) to sea (Starcross)
- Coleridge Way - 50 miles through Somerset from Nether Stowey in the Quantocks to Lynmouth on the coast
- Jubilee Trail - 92 miles across inland Dorset from the Somerset to the Hampshire borders
- Hadrian's Wall Path - 84 miles along Europe's largest surviving Roman monument
- The Ridgeway - 87 miles using ancient paths from the Chilterns through the North Wessex Downs to Avebury
- Wessex Ridgeway - 130 miles picking up from Avebury to Lyme Regis
- Icknield Way, Peddars Way and N. Norfolk Coast Path - 200 miles combine with the Ridgeway and Wessex Ridgeway to make a link of ancient paths between the East and South West coasts
- Great Stones Way - Avebury, Stonehenge, Old Sarum. Could be one to do in a day.
- Dales Way - 78 miles from Ilkley through the Yorkshire Dales to Bowness-on-Windermere in the Lake District
- The Beacons Way - 99 challenging miles across the hills of the Brecon Beacons