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FOOTPATH
Definition av FOOTPATH
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- A footpath continues on to the hamlet of Culnacraig, then along the coast past Ben More Coigach to Strathcanaird.
- E2 European long distance path, a long-distance footpath that runs from Galway in Ireland to France's Mediterranean coast.
- In some places, the same term may also be used for a paved path, trail or footpath that is not next to a road, such as a path through a park.
- In the United Kingdom and Ireland, a path or footpath is the preferred term for a pedestrian or hiking trail.
- The GR 92 long distance footpath, which roughly follows the length of the Mediterranean coast of Spain, has a staging point at Amposta.
- The southern bank can be reached free of charge via the Pennine Way public footpath which crosses the Moor House-Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve.
- Palamós is a staging point on the GR 92 long distance footpath, which runs the length of the Mediterranean coast of Spain.
- The GR 92 long distance footpath, which roughly follows the length of the Mediterranean coast of Spain, has a staging point at Roses.
- The Weavers Way, a long distance footpath, also passes through the village on its way from Cromer to Great Yarmouth.
- A waterlogged footpath to the road was used by the Norfolk wherrymen as they made their way to the pub.
- It was created on the original disused full-gauge bed of a defunct passenger service to incorporate a new, adjacent pedestrian footpath.
- Recently, descendants of the Caddo added to the site a footpath and benches as well as plaques containing historical information regarding the living habits of Native Americans.
- The footpath officially begins in Knighton, on the English border, where it links with Offa's Dyke Path.
- For centuries, Cherokee hunters, as well as other Native American hunters before them, used a footpath known as the Indian Gap Trail to access the abundant game in the forests and coves of the Smokies.
- Originally a nine-bedroom Georgian townhouse built in 1831 on the footpath leading to Kilburn Abbey, the building was later converted to flats where the best-known resident was Maundy Gregory, who was famous (or infamous) for selling political honours.
- Much of the Weavers’ Way footpath follows the old trackbed of the Aylsham to Great Yarmouth railway line, which was operated by the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway and was closed in 1959.
- The Marriott's Way is a footpath, cycle-path and bridleway in north Norfolk, England, between Norwich and Aylsham via Themelthorpe.
- The remaining four House office buildings are not serviced by the subway system; two (Cannon and Longworth) use a shared underground footpath tunnel while the other two (Ford and O'Neill) have no underground connection to the capitol.
- The site of Seahouses station is now the town car park and the trackbed between village and North Sunderland is a public footpath.
- The river's source is at Edale Head from where it runs down the clough alongside Jacob's Ladder footpath and through the Vale of Edale.
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