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  2. King Charles III England Coast Path - Wikipedia

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    Existing coastal trails in England will be incorporated into the King Charles III England Coast Path. Signage along the whole route now falls to a uniform design. [18] These paths are: Bournemouth Coast Path: 20 miles (32 km) Cleveland Way: 110 miles (180 km) Cumbria Coastal Way: 185 miles (298 km) Durham Coastal Footpath: 11 miles (18 km)

  3. Norfolk Coast Path - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Coast Path [1] is a long-distance footpath in Norfolk, running 83 miles (133.5 km) from Hunstanton to Hopton-on-Sea. It was opened in 1986 and covers the North Norfolk Coast AONB ( Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ).

  4. Severn Way - Wikipedia

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    The Severn Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in the United Kingdom, which follows the course of the River Severn through Mid Wales and western England.. According to the Long Distance Walkers Association the Severn Way is 224 miles (360 km) long.

  5. A47 road - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham section of the road terminates at Spitfire Island, a roundabout on the A452 halfway between the M6 Junction 5 and A38 Tyburn Island. The route between Birmingham and Nuneaton was known as the A47 until 1986, when it was renumbered, mainly as the B4114, following the completion of the M42. [citation needed]

  6. Best Cornwall walks: From coastal routes to countryside ambles

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  7. Cumbria Coastal Way - Wikipedia

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    A sign along the route, near Ulverston. The Cumbria Coastal Way (CCW) is a long-distance footpath in Cumbria in northern England, following the coast from Silverdale, just over the Lancashire border, to just north of the Anglo-Scottish border. It is now part of the England Coast Path.