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Walking
Holidays in England
Independent self-guided walking holidays
with luggage transfer

Celtic Trails is the leading provider
of high quality walking holidays in Britain with over 12 years
experience providing independent, guided and private walking trips throughout England, Wales and Scotland
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Cotswold
Way Walking Holidays A walking holiday
in the Cotswolds conjures up a vision of honey coloured
stone, unspoilt pretty villages, rolling green hills and
cultivated upland landscape of the “wolds” the
old English word for rolling hills 
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Cumbria
Way Walking Holidays A walking holiday along the Cumbria Way in our opinion rates as the best inn-to-inn walking holiday in England, a trail we never tire of. The Cumbria Way goes from Ulveston on the edge of Morecambe Bay on England’s northwest coast, to Carlisle near the borders of Scotland. The 75 mile route is an ideal distance for a weeks walking. 
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 | Dales
Way Walking Holidays The Dales Way leads
across some of the most splendid countryside in the Yorkshire
Dales National Park and ends on the shores of Britain's
largest lake, Windermere, at Bowness in the romantic Lake
District.  
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 | Hadrians
Wall Path Walking Holidays Walking Hadrian's
Wall, you follow the route of 2nd century Roman legions,
on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian to build a 73 mile,
coast-to-coast barrier across England at its narrowest point
to defend the advancement of the Picts and Scots  
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of Man Coastal Path - Raad ny Foillan Walking Holidays.
Your walking holiday follows the Raad ny Foillan,
a 95 miles trail around the beautiful and dramatic
Manx coast. Largely following the coastline it also
takes you through a variety of different Manx terrain
which from shingle beaches at the Ayres, over 600
foot hills and cliffs above the Sloc, and the coastal
sward at Scarlett.

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Isle
of Wight Coast Path A 60 mile route
tracing the spectacular coastline of the largest island
off mainland Britain, the Isle of Wight Coastal Path
takes in a variety of stunning scenery, including
the island's landmark white chalk and sandstone cliffs,
the famed chalk stacks of ‘The Needles’, beautiful
beaches, sheltered estuaries, marshlands and various
'chines', a name unique to Isle of Wight and Dorset
given to wooded or dry ravines.

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Jersey
‘Around Island Walk’ The Landscape is
very diverse, heather covered cliff paths with fantastic
views of the other Channel Islands in the north to sloping
sandy bays in the south, the wilder west coast which is
a surfer’s paradise to green country lanes and the
rockier marine environment on the island’s east coast.

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Peddars
Way and Norfolk Coast Path Although two
separate paths, the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path form
one National Trail, combining centuries of history with
some of the finest and varied scenery in the East Anglia
region of England.

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Saints
Way Walking Holidays A Walking holiday
on the Saints Way has everything that Cornwall has to offer.
It is the region's premier mid-distance footpath across
the south west peninsula from coast to coast..

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South
West Coast Path Britain's longest and,
arguably most spectacular National Trail, the South West
Coast Path is a 630-mile (1,008km) trail rounding the south-western
tip of England from Minehead in Somerset through Devon and
Cornwall to Poole in Dorset.

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St
Cuthberts Way Walking Holidays St Cuthbert’s
Way provides an immensley enjoyable walking holiday through
the beautiful Scottish border countryside. Walking St Cuthberts
Way traces the footsteps of the 7th century saint who spread
the Gospel through Scotland and northern England, performing
many healing miracles along his way.

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Tarka
Trail Walking Holidays The Tarka Trail
is a looping figure of eight footpath of over 180 miles/280
km in length through the beautiful North and Mid Devon countryside,
tracing the travels of Henry Williamson's much loved `Tarka
the Otter' depicted in his best-selling 1927 novel.

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Moors Way Walking Holidays Walking the
Two Moors Way you follow the oldest regional footpath in
Devon, linking the two beautiful National Parks of Dartmoor
and Exmoor.

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Trails - that little bit more
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For
further information contact ~ Celtic
Trails Walking Holidays Information lines open 8.30am to 7.00pm
To Book telephone: Overseas - 0044 1291 689774 Telephone:
UK - 0800 9707585
E-mail: info@celtrail.com or complete the
enquiry form.
Celtic Trails Walking Holidays, P.O.Box 11, Chepstow, NP16 6DZ, Wales, UK
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