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Myself and my wife completed both the West Highland Way and the Pennine Way this year. We're currently scratching our heads over our plans for 2020. We have 15th June - 17th July free and would love to get your two cents/pence on the best UK trails.
Alfred Wainwright's Coast to Coast is probably the top contender at the moment, whereas the likes of the Offa's Dyke path and Great Glen way look nice but aren't convincing us - particularly as this might be our last UK hike before we potentially emigrate next year. So we really want to make it a good one.
Would really appreciate the insights from this knowledgeable community!
We'd just like to see the best of what the UK has to offer - having ticked off the two most popular in the UK we're at an impasse.
We're comfortable wild camping for long stretches etc Scenery is the big one for us though, there were long stretches of the pennine way which were pretty bleak.
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