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Peak Charles National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 507 kilometres (315 mi) east of Perth and 170 km (110 mi) north west of Esperance. [2] [3]The park is named for one of the main features, Peak Charles, [4] which is an ancient granite peak with an elevation of 651 m (2,136 ft) [5] that dominates the park along with its neighbour Peak Eleanora. [6]
The path, which takes about two hours to walk, starts at Queen's Gate in the Charles V Wall [19] – one of Gibraltar's oldest surviving fortifications, constructed in 1540. [20] After proceeding through a breach in the Moorish Wall , the main section of the path passes under the cables of the Gibraltar Cable Car before passing a series of ...
The Peak District Boundary Walk is a circular 190-mile (310 km) walking trail, starting and finishing at Buxton and broadly following the boundary of the Peak District, Britain's first national park. The route was developed by the Friends of the Peak District (a branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England) and was launched on 17 June 2017. [1]
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.
The 122,797-acre (496.94 km 2) wilderness with 164 miles (264 km) of trails was established in 1980. The wilderness was named after its highest peak, 14,005-foot (4,269 m) Mount of the Holy Cross. [2] Holy Cross Wilderness is an area with many routes.
The Moray Coast Trail can be combined with sections of these two routes to form a 153 km (95 mi) circular route known as the Moray Way, [3] and also forms part of the North Sea Trail. [citation needed] The trail is primarily intended for walkers, but many sections are also suitable for cycling and horseriding. [4]
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The King Charles III England Coast Path (KCIIIECP), originally and still commonly known as the England Coast Path, is a long-distance National Trail that will follow the coastline of England. When complete, it will be 2,674 miles (4,303 km) long.