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h end of the station was retained as a public footpath, but with the stairs to the station removed.
A public footpath runs along the dam crest.
A permissive footpath at the western entrance to the tunnel allows
The Lancashire Coastal Way is a long-distance footpath following the coast of the county of Lancashi
riginally called Water Walk) is a picturesque footpath around a small island in the River Cherwell i
It has a direct footpath leading straight to the beach.
m the mainland via a footbridge, and a public footpath runs nearby over another bridge across the la
The former weir has a wide footpath to the island, but the footpath across the ot
The park is also accessible from a pedestrian footpath that leads out the residential area off of th
A long-distance footpath, the Mendip Way, follows much of the northern
The Borders Abbeys Way is a long-distance footpath in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.
Route 44) in a wooded site reached by a short footpath.
Beckton has been taken up and is now a public footpath, known as the "Beckton Corridor".
h west from Ripponden village is a permissive footpath.
common is a green lane which goes by a public footpath through allotments to the Great North Way.
The trail is a narrow footpath marked with blue blazes, sometimes rocky with
ains, but the former trackbed is now a public footpath known as the Tramway Walk.
Of note, a Public Footpath crosses the airfield mid-way along the runway
grass track towards the wood and then a small footpath through a gap in the hedge.
tern end of the Cleveland Way a long-distance footpath; this starts at Helmsley and skirts the North
e remaining part of the route is now a public footpath known as The Metals, and much of the original
The Gloucestershire Way is a long-distance footpath, in the English country of Gloucestershire.
rmer railways in the area, it is now a public footpath.
area where the track once was is now a public footpath and there is a nature reserve on the track be
-de-sac roads from east and west and a public footpath runs north-south across it.
weir can be seen at a distance from a public footpath at Enfield Island Village.
t is private land, but is crossed by a public footpath from Edgware Way which starts just west of th
sed by a footbridge which is part of a public footpath along a stretch of the western shore of Winde
1751 when the Turnpike Trust upgraded a local footpath.
A public footpath goes around the lakes and across the dam.
osed in 1977 and the trackbed is now a public footpath and cycleway
with the Coast to Coast Walk, a long-distance footpath which takes a different route between the two
A scenic footpath starts near the church and leads to Stoneleig
Humberside county council was to build a new footpath bridge over the West Beck.
A public footpath runs east-west over the summit of the hill be
the North West remains along a concessionary footpath.
Most of it, between Dean's Lane and a short footpath from The Meads, is a closed site managed by t
The bay can be accessed by a small footpath at the western end of the bay.
iaduct is still open and now carries a public footpath over the Wye; it connects the villages of Red
A public footpath runs around the western, northern and eastern
The Calderdale Way is a long-distance footpath of about fifty miles in West Yorkshire.
he disused railway station, reached by a long footpath off the main road, at grid ref: J481404.
It is a long-distance footpath that crosses the north of La Baronia.
At its northerly end is a public footpath, which will take you between agricultural fie
in 1923 and most of the route is now a public footpath.
edicated to St Michael, accessible by a steep footpath.
ge of Houghton St Giles is in use as a public footpath called the Pilgrim's Way.
A public footpath runs the length of the valley though part run
ire hill, its summit is reachable by a public footpath.
e to residents of Great Corby by a pedestrian footpath attached to the railway viaduct.
The Offa's Dyke Path, a long-distance footpath passes through the forest.
The line is now a public footpath, with only ruined buildings and partially dem
e Cheshire Gritstone Trail is a long-distance footpath in England split into three stages.
ically the summit can be reached via a direct footpath; however, landowners of the Yorkshire grouse
onal Trust property and is served by a public footpath.
This article is about a long-distance footpath in East and West Sussex.
y of the Southern Upland Way, a long-distance footpath from the west to east coast of Scotland, and
so by the 26-mile Glevum Way, a long-distance footpath or recreational walk encircling modern Glouce
Formartine and Buchan Way is a long-distance footpath in Scotland, extending from Dyce north to Pet
A public footpath has been created along some of the trackbed,
y (Cornish: Forth an Syns) is a long-distance footpath in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom.
service trains, accessed by means of a steep footpath down from the road to the trackside, beside t
t, this reserve can be accessed from a public footpath.
rn end of the Siskiyou Trail, a centuries-old footpath leading through the Sacramento Valley, over t
ye is still standing, it now carries a public footpath.
ve old houses near the bridge, and a pleasant footpath goes south alongside the river to an Area of
ircular path around it, the site has a public footpath running immediately past the entrance as well
ntire route today can be followed as a public footpath known as the Hornsea Rail Trail (part of the
In 2005, a public footpath and cycle lane was finished connecting Aberar
The Ouse Valley Way is a 150-mile footpath in England, following the River Great Ouse fr
The Speyside Way, a long-distance footpath, follows the River Spey through some of Moray
folk Coast and Heaths Path is a long-distance footpath along the Suffolk Heritage Coast in England.
er Caversham by a weir which carries a public footpath, popularly known as The Clappers, across the
ree open arches through which passes a public footpath.
Bledlow, which is now part of a long-distance footpath, has been explored by Chiltern Railways, the
There is a public footpath along the cliffs from Oxwich Bay, around Oxwi
uffolk Coast and Heaths Path, a long-distance footpath, and to Route 1 of the Sustrans National Cycl
The Worth Way, a public footpath following the line of the railway, runs along
e old GR 7 trading route (now a long-distance footpath) that runs from Algeciras to Greece.
maintain, by footbridge and tunnel, a public footpath.
A public footpath runs next to the site, which should not be en
the 1980s as part of the Downs Link, a public footpath and bridleway linking the North Downs and Sou
There is a public footpath that runs through the iste and bridleways to
e of the St Albans Abbey line is now a public footpath, the Alban Way, while the closure of the Duns
A public footpath passes with a few metres of the southern end
f a bridle path and cycle tracks, and a stone footpath.
A public footpath runs behind this fall, making it one of the m
property, although the OS map shows a public footpath crossing the incline about two-thirds of the
o the public and may be accessed via a public footpath leading from Mill Farm.
orms part of the Camel Trail, a long-distance footpath and cycle trail.
Access was via a dimly-lit footpath.
Unknown to many visitors, there is a public footpath that runs along many of the animal enclosures
The Saxon Shore Way is a long-distance footpath in England, starting at Gravesend, Kent and t
e accessed from Mucking only via a circuitous footpath through the neighbouring village of East Tilb
ks designed into the development a meandering footpath as an alternate route.
art point of the Camel Trail, a long-distance footpath and cycle trail.
t-of-way, though it has been used as a scenic footpath by local people for over 20 years.
It also contains a separate footpath and cycleway.
The track and the graveyard are a public footpath.
summit is on the Lewes golf course, a public footpath runs along the southern flank of the hill, fr
This article is about the footpath in southern England.
This article is about the footpath in Wales.
006 Simon Oosterman got on the roof above the footpath at the US Consulate in Auckland, New Zealand
Nearby, to the south, accessible by footpath is a large semicircular, bowl shaped area of
It is easily accessible by footpath from Pontneddfechan.
The roaring sounds of the creek accompany the footpath for most of the first 2.6 miles (4.2 km), onl
The site can be visited by an adjacent public footpath.
The Tinker's Passage end (named after the footpath which runs behind the stand) is situated behi
hester Lodge (on the A29), proceeds along the footpath, continues through The Drove, New Barn and Pa
miles by road but only 2 miles walk along the footpath, across the Goswick sands and along the Holy
ries on north along Wynd Street and along the footpath leading onto Hawthorn Avenue.
dens of Eve Gardens to the east, then along a footpath to the north of Sunningdale Grove.
uated almost in the middle of a field along a footpath.
A walk along the footpath that follows the railway route reveals the br
as much as 16 miles down the valley along the footpath from Keld, now known as the Corpse Way or cor
d but the train track can be followed along a footpath that stretches towards Banks.
There is also a footpath to the hide, but there are no guided tours on
An informal footpath runs along the river Liffey, and a second pat
An elevated footpath that ran for almost 2km across the Somerset l
esmead and has been landscaped as an elevated footpath called the Ridgeway (similar to The Greenway
his tenants in the village of Cuerdley and a footpath across the fields from Cuerdley to Farnworth;
iver Alyn which passes through the park and a footpath runs parallel to the river.
Only the church and coastal footpath are open to the public.
bridge carrying the Marlow Branch Line, and a footpath over the River Thames in Bourne End, Buckingh
to Hinksey Halt was via Norreys Avenue and a footpath across the adjacent reservoir.
were 13 bridges, six level crossings and five footpath crossings.
cts of electrical cables, sewage pipes, and a footpath through the site.
hich runs up Haste Hill from Haslemere, and a footpath from the town centre.
be viewed by the public on certain days and a footpath leads from the platform to the yard so the pu
of 12 lanes (6 lanes in each direction) and a footpath in each direction.
the beginning of the private road and public footpath from Beckfoot to Dalegarth cottages which run
built to allow access to Elm Tree Farm, and a footpath to Corpslanding, and Hutton Cranswick.
d the railway cottages, adjacent fields and a footpath to Newton-on-Rawcliffe.
rrect movement of the obelisk and surrounding footpath caused by subsidence.
Hunter's Bridge, which crosses another public footpath, and then under another bridge (used for farm
Another public footpath leaves the Little Bytham to Witham road at TF
The Arden Way footpath also passes through the village.
road still exists in part as a road and as a footpath through Hinstock.
, although the former trackbed is in use as a footpath.
t of the viaduct at Staines Moor is used as a footpath.
losed to rail traffic the bridge is used as a footpath.
till visible and has been partly adapted as a footpath.
andoned railway line which is considered as a footpath, it runs parallel with an old track "the lane
Much of the old line is now used as a footpath.
It is now used as a footpath, as the railway line has been diverted to avo
The station marks one end of the Baker Way footpath.
e southern parapet of the bridge, beneath the footpath.
Patron of the Benjamin Andrew Footpath Library, devoted to getting second-hand books
ge exists south-east of the station between a footpath off Victoria Rd and the point where Station R
Without the bridge, the footpath would have had to make a one mile detour.
rewers Greene King at its Kimberley end but a footpath follows its trackbed from Watnall as far as t
f; the highest point is on private land but a footpath crosses near the top, ascending from Linton.
e of the line is difficult to follow, but the footpath follows the course of the line closely.
It is reached by a footpath from a farm - it is only accessible on foot -
ss to the fields from Burtonhole Lane is by a footpath to Totteridge.
tre fell race is held (organised by Penistone Footpath Runners' Club), to finish on the Showground.
from the village which is was linked to by a footpath.
et back from Healey Road accessible by public footpath.
ston and 2.3 miles from Skeffington by public footpath, but longer by road.
km) to the south east and can be reached by a footpath and a footbridge over the river.
rd (on an ancient circular site bordered by a footpath called 'The Weint'), a cross commemorating th
n the 1940s, and can be reached either by the footpath along the north bank of the River Chet from L
ight yellow gorse in summer is dissected by a footpath running lengthways through the reserve.
he River Avon, to which it was connected by a footpath that ran alongside the railway on the bridge
ously unofficial stopping place called Raglan Footpath.
The Capital Ring footpath crosses the site.
The viaduct now carries a footpath.
ridge constructed over the station to carry a footpath to the shore of the river.
onnected to the platforms but instead carry a footpath from the main road across to the waterfront.
by a footbridge which also served to carry a footpath over the railway.
Outstanding Natural Beauty; the Clwydian Way footpath runs nearby.
the site, which later became a commonly used footpath.
It also connects by footpath to View Island just upstream, relaxing island
The coombe lane footpath leads to the hill via another, smaller hill,
ccessed from the Wayfarer's Walk cross county footpath that passes through the parish.
A bridleway, the Wayfarer's Walk cross county footpath, runs along the ridge of the Down which lies
This crosses a footpath from Belbroughton and the A491 across farmlan
Traeth Bach and Traeth Mawr, via the Cwm Nash footpath at Monknash or from Dunraven Bay at Southernd
Tewkesbury line now being used as a Cycle and Footpath, this section proved valuable during the 2007
e site is now part of a surfaced cycleway and footpath - the Two Tunnels Greenway.
forms the route of the Sustrans cycleway and footpath, the Bristol & Bath Railway Path.
Some trails have been designated for footpath only, while others are open to horses and mou
rovides ready access from Cwm Taf as does the footpath which carries the Taff Trail between the same
in 1966 and now forms part of the Downs Link footpath.
The walk was devised by the East Herts Footpath Society.
The Little Bytham to Edenham public footpath runs next to the trackbed from TF039195 to TF
The village is linked to the European GR footpath network, being the arrival point of the GR-71
ross a second bridge and track and follow the footpath diagonally right across the next field, headi
rock outcrops can be reached by following the footpath west of the pub, next to the railway line.
It follows the footpath east, then follows a hedge northwards to meet
For the footpath in Wales see Three Castles Walk.
thcurno and the Logan Rock headland for which footpath access is by a steep and rugged path leading
For the footpath in southern England, see Three Castles Path.
ars by means of throwing rubble down from the footpath.
Former mill viewed from the footpath below Slinter Wood.
Traversing the Alps on the GR 5 footpath or more accessible challenges like reaching t
Finally, the GR 11 footpath also cuts across the commune from east to wes
The ancient Grafton Way footpath crosses through the village and runs down Car
, or alternatively Harper's Weir, which had a footpath across it.
It has many footpath walks with beautiful scenery and views.
                                                                                                    


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