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Sandlings Walk

Sandlings Walk

Sandlings Walk: Exploring the beauty of England’s coastal landscapes The Sandlings Walk is a long-distance hiking trail that takes you through some of the most beautiful and scenic landscapes in the East of England. This trail runs for around 55 miles, starting from Ipswich in Suffolk, and ending at Southwold on the coast of the …

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Kettle Valley Rail Trail

trail map for Kettle Valley Rail Trail

The Kettle Valley Rail Trail is a popular recreational trail in southern British Columbia, Canada. It follows the path of a historic railway line that was originally built in the early 1900s to transport fruit from the Okanagan Valley to the coast. The trail is approximately 600 kilometers long and passes through a variety of …

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Nakdonggang Bicycle Path

The Nakdonggang Bicycle Path is a scenic cycling route that runs along the Nakdong River in South Korea. It stretches for over 230 kilometers from Andong City in the north to Busan City in the south, and passes through six different provinces along the way. The path is well-maintained and offers a smooth ride for …

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Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is a 3,000-kilometer scenic route that runs along the shores of Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. The trail is primarily designed for non-motorized use, such as cycling, walking, and rollerblading, and connects over 155 communities and 416 parks and natural areas. In Canada, the …

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Ashuelot Rail Trail

Ashuelot Rail Trail in Keene, New Hampshire

Ashuelot Rail Trail is a popular recreational trail located in southwestern New Hampshire. The trail spans 21 miles from Keene to Hinsdale and follows the path of the former Ashuelot Branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad. The trail is open to a variety of non-motorized uses including hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Along the …

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