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England's incredible 2,795-mile seaside walk that would take you 135 days to complete
2025-01-12 00:00:00.0     每日快报-英国新闻     原网页

       England boasts many incredible walking trails across the country.

       However, a new one that will go around its whole coast is in the works and once completed it will be the longest managed coastal path in the entire world.

       National Trail shared that for the first time ever people will have right of access around all the open coasts, including (where appropriate) many areas of land, other than the trail itself which form part of the Coastal Margin.

       The King Charles III England Coast Path, named to celebrate the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, will stretch over a whopping 2,700 miles, allowing walkers to pass some of the country's most beautiful landscapes.

       Those who wish to take on the whole path would complete it in an estimated 135 days.

       Opening in sections, it will link various coastal cities, towns and ports, giving people the chance to see areas that they may have never thought to visit.

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       The South West currently has one of the UK's longest coastal path - stretching 630-miles. According to the South West Coast Path, a fast walker could complete the long-distance hike in 30 days. Therefore, taking that in consideration completing the King Charles III would take approximately 135 days, as it is nearly 4.5 times the length

       However, everyone is different and it is designed to be enjoyable, so each walker should go at the pace they desire and is able to do.

       In the North West the trail starts from the Scottish border near Gretna Green and goes all the way to the Welsh border near Chester. Walkers will be able to pass the Lake District, and see the cities of Blackpool and Liverpool, providing a great blend on this part of the journey alone.

       Whilst in the North East, it begins at the Scottish Border above Berwick to the Wash, where the coast is renowned for its beach, castles, and of course, seaside holiday resorts. It also boasts tiny fishing villages in coves and rocky cliffs, that are a must to explore.

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       Making way down to the East of England, from the Wash to the Thames Estuary is quite the adventures as from the sand dunes to market towns and villages, there is so much to see.

       Following from that section, walkers will then find themselves journeying round to Bournemouth and during this huge stretch of the coast go past a number of gorgeous seaside towns with beach huts and amusements but also empty beaches and nature reserves - a time for both fun and relaxation.

       While some sections yet to open tto the public, it is important to take a look on the National Trail website to find out which of those are.

       The entire trail is expected to be completed in Spring, 2026.


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