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  • Ditwah Cyclone
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    Ditwah Cyclone
    A man walks with his bicycle in heavy rain triggered by Cyclone Ditwah in Chennai, India, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Riya Mariyam R/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Brampton
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    Daily Life In Brampton
    A person walks a dog near Gage Park after a morning snowfall in Brampton, Ontario, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Brampton
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    Daily Life In Brampton
    A person walks a dog near Gage Park after a morning snowfall in Brampton, Ontario, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Brampton
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    Daily Life In Brampton
    A person walks a dog at Gage Park after a morning snowfall in Brampton, Ontario, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Tokyo
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    Daily Life In Tokyo
    A man walks on a street in the district of Ueno, wearing a protective face mask, in Tokyo, Japan, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Tokyo
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    Daily Life In Tokyo
    A man walks on a street in the district of Ueno, wearing a protective face mask, in Tokyo, Japan, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Tokyo
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    Daily Life In Tokyo
    A man walks on a street in the district of Ueno, wearing a protective face mask, in Tokyo, Japan, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2.5 Tons Trade Fair In Grenoble
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    2.5 Tons Trade Fair In Grenoble
    A postcard of walks in the forest is at the 2.5 tons trade fair at Alpexpo in Grenoble, France, on November 27, 2025. A trade fair discusses and creates concrete solutions to reduce carbon footprints and accelerate the transition in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lanka Hit By Heavy Rains
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    Sri Lanka Hit By Heavy Rains
    A man walks holding an umbrella on a street in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life
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    Warsaw Daily Life
    A man walks a dog during snowfall in Warsaw, Poland on 23 November, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Economy And Daily Life And In Warsaw.
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    Economy And Daily Life And In Warsaw.
    A man walks past a Burger King restaurant in the city center in Warsaw, Poland, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autumn Season In Kashmir, India
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    Autumn Season In Kashmir, India
    A girl walks on fallen Chinar tree leaves inside a park in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Mexico City
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    Daily Life In Mexico City
    A woman walks with her dogs on a cold day in the southern part of Mexico City, Mexico, on November 10, 2025. From the early hours of this day, there is a marked drop in temperatures in the Valley of Mexico, with a cold to very cold environment, freezing with frost and banks of fog in high areas of the region. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer walks past Brandenburg gate
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer walks past Brandenburg gate
    27/08/2024. Berlin, Germany. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, walks past Brandenburg gate as he talks with Jill Gallard, the British Ambassador to Germany. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer walks past Brandenburg gate
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer walks past Brandenburg gate
    27/08/2024. Berlin, Germany. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, walks past Brandenburg gate as he talks with Jill Gallard, the British Ambassador to Germany. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    The exterior of The Kings Arms pub in Portesham. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    Two walkers in an open field on Portesham Hill. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    The Hell Stone dolmen on Portesham Hill. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • Walk the walk: the app mapping 140,000 miles of public right of way
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    Walk the walk: the app mapping 140,000 miles of public right of way
    Community-based, Slow Ways has verified 60% of a network of pedestrian-friendly routes across Great Britain.

    Slow Ways is a community-created, peer-reviewed national network of pedestrian-friendly routes linking towns, cities and national parks. Raven-Ellison, a former teacher, national park cities founder and a person who seemingly generates a big idea every seven seconds, came up with the idea of using citizen mapping to create a national network of paths so people could walk between towns and cities one day when he began a walk from Winchester to Salisbury and his destination was not signposted on any paths.

    Guardian reporter Patrick Barkham (green jacket) with Slow Ways founder Daniel Raven-Ellison (blue jacket) walking and verifying a route between Congleton and Macclesfield. They are pictured walking by the Macclesfield Canal.

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  • Walk the walk: the app mapping 140,000 miles of public right of way
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    Walk the walk: the app mapping 140,000 miles of public right of way
    Community-based, Slow Ways has verified 60% of a network of pedestrian-friendly routes across Great Britain.

    Slow Ways is a community-created, peer-reviewed national network of pedestrian-friendly routes linking towns, cities and national parks. Raven-Ellison, a former teacher, national park cities founder and a person who seemingly generates a big idea every seven seconds, came up with the idea of using citizen mapping to create a national network of paths so people could walk between towns and cities one day when he began a walk from Winchester to Salisbury and his destination was not signposted on any paths.

    Guardian reporter Patrick Barkham (green jacket) with Slow Ways founder Daniel Raven-Ellison (blue jacket) walking and verifying a route between Congleton and Macclesfield. Pictured is the Slow Ways website on their mobile devices.

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  • Walk the walk: the app mapping 140,000 miles of public right of way
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    Walk the walk: the app mapping 140,000 miles of public right of way
    Community-based, Slow Ways has verified 60% of a network of pedestrian-friendly routes across Great Britain.

    Slow Ways is a community-created, peer-reviewed national network of pedestrian-friendly routes linking towns, cities and national parks. Raven-Ellison, a former teacher, national park cities founder and a person who seemingly generates a big idea every seven seconds, came up with the idea of using citizen mapping to create a national network of paths so people could walk between towns and cities one day when he began a walk from Winchester to Salisbury and his destination was not signposted on any paths.

    Guardian reporter Patrick Barkham (green jacket) with Slow Ways founder Daniel Raven-Ellison (blue jacket) walking and verifying a route between Congleton and Macclesfield. They are pictured walking by the Macclesfield Canal.

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  • Walk the walk: the app mapping 140,000 miles of public right of way
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    Walk the walk: the app mapping 140,000 miles of public right of way
    Community-based, Slow Ways has verified 60% of a network of pedestrian-friendly routes across Great Britain.

    Slow Ways is a community-created, peer-reviewed national network of pedestrian-friendly routes linking towns, cities and national parks. Raven-Ellison, a former teacher, national park cities founder and a person who seemingly generates a big idea every seven seconds, came up with the idea of using citizen mapping to create a national network of paths so people could walk between towns and cities one day when he began a walk from Winchester to Salisbury and his destination was not signposted on any paths.

    Guardian reporter Patrick Barkham (green jacket) with Slow Ways founder Daniel Raven-Ellison (blue jacket) walking and verifying a route between Congleton and Macclesfield. They are pictured walking out of Congleton Town centre towards Macclesfield.

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  • FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Cristiano Ronaldo im Spiel zwischen Portugal und Uruguay
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    FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Cristiano Ronaldo im Spiel zwischen Portugal und Uruguay
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    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal walks past photographers as he enters the pitch.
    Portugal v Uruguay, FIFA World Cup 2022, Group H, Football, Lusail Stadium, Al Daayen, Qatar - 28 Nov 2022

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  • FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Cristiano Ronaldo im Spiel zwischen Portugal und Uruguay
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    FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Cristiano Ronaldo im Spiel zwischen Portugal und Uruguay
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    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal walks past photographers as he enters the pitch.
    Portugal v Uruguay, FIFA World Cup 2022, Group H, Football, Lusail Stadium, Al Daayen, Qatar - 28 Nov 2022

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  • NEWS - Die britische Premierministerin Liz Truss hält auf der Tory-Konferenz ihre Rede
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    NEWS - Die britische Premierministerin Liz Truss hält auf der Tory-Konferenz ihre Rede
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (13442230m)
    The Prime Minster Liz Truss walks on stage to deliver her leaders speech at conference.
    Conservative Party Conference, Birmingham, UK - 05 Oct 2022

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  • NEWS - Die britische Premierministerin Liz Truss hält auf der Tory-Konferenz ihre Rede
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    NEWS - Die britische Premierministerin Liz Truss hält auf der Tory-Konferenz ihre Rede
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (13442230o)
    The Prime Minster Liz Truss walks on stage to deliver her leaders speech at conference.
    Conservative Party Conference, Birmingham, UK - 05 Oct 2022

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  • TENNIS - Laver Cup: Roger Federer betritt den Platz
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    TENNIS - Laver Cup: Roger Federer betritt den Platz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ella Ling/Shutterstock (13413997b)
    Roger Federer of Team Europe walks on to court
    Laver Cup, Tennis Tournament, Day One, 02 Arena, London, UK - 23 Sep 2022

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  • TENNIS - Laver Cup: Roger Federer betritt den Platz
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    TENNIS - Laver Cup: Roger Federer betritt den Platz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ella Ling/Shutterstock (13413997j)
    Roger Federer of Team Europe walks on to court
    Laver Cup, Tennis Tournament, Day One, 02 Arena, London, UK - 23 Sep 2022

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  • A fenland walk to a great pub: the Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire
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    A fenland walk to a great pub: the Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire
    A great walk to a great pub: The Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire.
    This lowlands route imbued with centuries of English history leads through fragrant wildflower meadows to a reborn pub

    Start/finish: The Carpenters Arms, Great Wilbraham
    Distance 7.5 miles
    Time 4 hours
    Total ascent 43 metres
    Difficulty Moderate

    Four new rooms have been created above the bar.

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  • A fenland walk to a great pub: the Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire
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    A fenland walk to a great pub: the Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire
    A great walk to a great pub: The Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire.
    This lowlands route imbued with centuries of English history leads through fragrant wildflower meadows to a reborn pub

    Start/finish: The Carpenters Arms, Great Wilbraham
    Distance 7.5 miles
    Time 4 hours
    Total ascent 43 metres
    Difficulty Moderate

    The manor house in Fulbourn, home to a swifts fan club.

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  • A fenland walk to a great pub: the Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire
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    A fenland walk to a great pub: the Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire
    A great walk to a great pub: The Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire.
    This lowlands route imbued with centuries of English history leads through fragrant wildflower meadows to a reborn pub

    Start/finish: The Carpenters Arms, Great Wilbraham
    Distance 7.5 miles
    Time 4 hours
    Total ascent 43 metres
    Difficulty Moderate

    Meadows have never been ploughed or treated with chemicals.

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  • A fenland walk to a great pub: the Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire
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    A fenland walk to a great pub: the Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire
    A great walk to a great pub: The Carpenters Arms, Cambridgeshire.
    This lowlands route imbued with centuries of English history leads through fragrant wildflower meadows to a reborn pub

    Start/finish: The Carpenters Arms, Great Wilbraham
    Distance 7.5 miles
    Time 4 hours
    Total ascent 43 metres
    Difficulty Moderate

    The path leading to Saint Nicholas church, Great Wilbraham.

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  • A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
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    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.View from Haterall Ridge on the descent up to the ridge.
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  • A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
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    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.The Llanthony Priory Hotel
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  • A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
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    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.View from Haterall Ridge on the descent up to the ridge.
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  • A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
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    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.Wild ponies at the top of Hatterall Hill
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  • A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
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    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.The Llanthony Priory Hotel
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  • A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
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    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.
    A great Black Mountains walk to a great pub: the Llanthony Priory.Along Offa's Dyke Path with views to Herefordshire
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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    General views of the pub garden at The Anchor Inn in Seatown.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    General views of the pub garden at The Anchor Inn in Seatown.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    People enjoying the sunshine at Seatown Bay Beach in Dorset.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    General views of the pub garden at The Anchor Inn in Seatown.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    General views of the pub garden at The Anchor Inn in Seatown.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    General views of the pub garden at The Anchor Inn in Seatown.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    General interior views of the Anchor Inn in Seatown Dorset.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    General interior views of the Anchor Inn in Seatown Dorset.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    General interior views of the Anchor Inn in Seatown Dorset.

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  • From Saltaire to Bradford: a great walk to The Sparrow pub
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    From Saltaire to Bradford: a great walk to The Sparrow pub
    A great walk to a great pub: The Sparrow pub, Bradford.
    Art, industry and regeneration are all on show on a stroll that reveals the vitality and rich culture of Bradford

    Start Saltaire railway station
    End The Sparrow
    Distance 6 miles
    Total ascent 245 metres
    Time 3 hours with stops
    Difficulty Easy

    Walls laden with beer themed memorabilia at The Sparrow Bier Cafe.

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  • From Saltaire to Bradford: a great walk to The Sparrow pub
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    From Saltaire to Bradford: a great walk to The Sparrow pub
    A great walk to a great pub: The Sparrow pub, Bradford.
    Art, industry and regeneration are all on show on a stroll that reveals the vitality and rich culture of Bradford

    Start Saltaire railway station
    End The Sparrow
    Distance 6 miles
    Total ascent 245 metres
    Time 3 hours with stops
    Difficulty Easy

    The Sparrow Bier Cafe.

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  • A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
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    A great coast walk to a great pub: the Anchor Inn, Dorset
    A great walk to a great pub: The Anchor Inn, Dorset.
    Dramatic views, a jungly undercliff and geological wonders are the highlights of this South West Coast Path route to a brilliantly sited hostelry with great beer and food.

    Start Seaton
    Finish Seatown
    Distance 14 miles
    Time 7 hours
    Total ascent 884 metres
    Difficulty moderate

    The Aubergine Baguette at The Anchor Inn at Seatown.

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