‘After a day’s walk everything has twice its usual value’
George Macauley Trevelyan
THE NATIONAL TRAILS
The National Trails are a series of long distance walking trails across the length and breadth of England and Wales, offering a real diversity of walks for everyone through some of our most stunning scenery. The 15 national trails are as follows, with the England Coast Path due to be completed in 2020, which will make it one of the longest coastal paths in the world.
ENGLAND AND WALES
The Cotswold Way, Cleveland Way, Glyndwr’s Way, Pennine Way, Pennine Bridleway, Yorkshire Wolds Way, Pembrokeshire Path Way, South Downs Way, Hadrian’s Wall Path, North Downs Way, Thames Path, The Ridgeway, Peddar’s Way, Norfolk Coast Path, South West Coast Path and Offa’s Dyke Path.
SCOTLAND
Scotland has its own set of beautiful trails called the Great Trails which include the Great Glen Way, the Moray Coast Trail, the Fife Coastal Path, the West Highland Way, the Borders Abbeys Way, the Annandale Way, the Arran Coastal Path, the Ayrshire Coastal Path, the Kintyre Way, the Berwickshire Coastal Path, the River Ayr Way, the Romans & Reivers Route, the Southern Upland Way, the Three Lochs Way, the Clyde Walkway, the Great Trossachs Path, the John Muir Way, the Mull of Galloway Trail, the Rob Roy Way, the Three Lochs Way, the St Cuthbert Way, the West Island Way, the Cross Borders Drove Road, the Formartine & Buchan Way, the Dava Way, the Cateran Trail, the Forth & Clyde Union Canal Towpath, the Loch Lomond,the Cowal Way and the Speyside Way.