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Walkers of the UK, some recomendations on routes if you please

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ChrisHB
This company - which I've just found on Google with "walking baggage transfer - does baggage taxiing on a dozen walks. I think there's another company that offers countless walks. sherpavan.com
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Fellrunning
I have the first section of the Pennine Way passing through my back garden. It can be very boggy and very wild.
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HermanBloom
Thanks guys, giving them tons of useful info as a result of this :-)
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Fellrunning
I should add that as well as bogs we have mountain hares, red deer, a number of aircraft wrecks, as many ghosts as the imagination can conjure up. Oh yes and some sheep.
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9:06am, 19 Feb 2016
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Derby Tup
Golden plover, meadow pipit, curlew and if you're lucky maybe a short Eyed owl too
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McGoohan
HB - we'll need a report back of course on what they decide to do...
Feb 2016
9:38am, 19 Feb 2016
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The_Saint
Wales coastal path walescoastpath.gov.uk
882 miles, but nobody makes you do it all
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1:43pm, 20 Feb 2016
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halfpint
Just saw this post on the Scotland by the Roadside FB page. Thought I'd share it.

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Feb 2016
5:21pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Bru-Bru
The ridgeway is very historic, very rural and you an do as much or as little of it as you like as it is not THAT for from civilisation plus, of course, all those iron age forts
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Winded
The Cornish Coastal Path. Lots of small villages, nice scenery - many cafe or pub opportunities. So many places to stay that routes can be decided based on the distances people are comfortable with.

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