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- St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan
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- Rambling: how to get started
- Footpath Erosion
- Advice and Information for Leaders of Rambles
- An Introduction to the Hadrian's Wall Path
- An Introduction to the Pennine Way
- An Introduction to the Coast to Coast Walk
- An Introduction to the Cotswold Way
- Public Rights of Way FAQ
- A Guide to Walking in Britain
- More Than a Walk
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Worth Way
Worth Way is a seven mile (11 kilometre) route from Three Bridges to East Grinstead. It forms a valuable wildlife corridor and shared-use route for pedestrians, horse-riders and cyclists. Part of Worth Way is a Country Park (bylaws apply). The National Cycle Network (Route 21) from London to Eastbourne passes along Worth Way.
Walking Route Details:
County: West Sussex
Distance: 7 miles
Difficulty of walk: Easy
Estimated time to complete walk: 1
Terrain details: The route follows an old railway line so is mostly level and well surfaced.
Type of route: Linear
Starts: Three Bridges Railway Sta(Grid reference: -)
Ends: East Grinstead Railway St(Grid reference: -)
Amenities available on route: See leaflet for details.
How to get there: The route begins and ends at railway stations. Call Travelline on 0870 608 2608 for public transport information.
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