Ellastone, Staffordshire

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4 miles mi  | Medium | 1hr 30min
Discover the area that was the source of inspiration for an infamous author and a famous composer.

Portavadie, Argyll & bute

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3.25 miles mi  | Medium | 2.5hrs
Bronze age stones, a ruined 18th-century settlement and a 20th-century ghost village

South uist, Eilean siar

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2.5 miles mi  | Easy | 1 hr
Great short walk around the ruined churches and chapels found at Tobha Mor

Crook o'lune, Lancashire

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3.5 miles mi  | Easy | 1hr 15min
A well-loved local beauty spot, but beauty isn't just skin-deep

Lynmouth, devon,

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13.5 miles mi  | Hard | 7hrs 30min
A long and strenuous stage through some of North Devon’s most picturesque and dramatic coastal landscapes.

Woolacombe, Devon

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15.6 miles mi  | Medium | 7hrs 30min
A long and tiring stage, with beautiful views along the coast from Baggy Point and a finish alongside Braunton Marsh and the estuary of the River Caen

Ivybridge, devon, Devon

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13 miles mi  | Hard | 7hrs
An unavoidably long and strenuous day across the lonely moor initially following a disused trackbed, then across pathless moorland and tracks to the tranquil village of Holne

Chagford bridge, devon, Devon

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11.5 miles mi  | Hard | 5hrs 30min

Broadway,

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11.9 miles mi  | Medium | 5hrs

Cleeve hill,

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10.2 miles mi  | Medium | 5hrs

West cowes, iow, Isle of wight

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10 miles mi  | Easy | 3hrs 30min

Freshwater, iow, Isle of wight

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13 miles mi  | Medium | 5hrs

Ventnor, iow, Isle of wight

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4 miles mi  | Hard | 2hrs

Emsworth,

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12 miles mi  | Easy | 5hrs 30min
An invigorating start to the Wayfarer’s Walk as, with the tang of the sea to accompany you, the trail follows the edge of Langstone Harbour through the outskirts of Portsmouth to the peace and tranquility of the Forest of Bere

Kilmeston,

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11.2 miles mi  | Medium | 5hrs
A pretty village that was the scene of a Civil War battle and a picturesque town that is home to a steam railway add to the variety on this stretch of the walk as it cuts through the undulating country of mid-Hampshire

Dummer, hampshire,

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11.6 miles mi  | Medium | 4hrs 30min
North of the M3 and the A30 the Wayfarer’s Walk crosses swathes of typical Hampshire farmland on its way to White Hill where the character of the trail’s surroundings changes dramatically

White hill,

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12.25 miles mi  | | 5hrs
A spectacular and fitting conclusion to the Wayfarer’s Walk as the trail climbs steadily through remote downland country to its finish at Inkpen Beacon

Queen elizabeth country park,

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12.7 miles mi  | Hard | 4hrs 30min

Bignor hill,

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10.9 miles mi  | Medium | 5hrs

Washington,

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11.4 miles mi  | Hard | 5hrs
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