I have commented on the Pennine Way before. My only additional insight is that it is a lot more enjoyable to walk in June rather than October. Better weather, greater camaraderie, especially if walking from south to north as most people do, more flowers, and more places open (in particular Forestview in Byrness).
The E2 European Long Distance Path is intended to stretch from Galway in Ireland to Nice in the south of France. This blog records my efforts to walk it in sections, with a dodgy knee and the Ireland section as yet undefined.
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A network of 12 walking routes, called E-paths, spread out across Europe linking its extremities, crossing countries, cultures, languages an...
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