National Trails

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Acorn symbol used to guide the route of National Trails

National Trails are long distance footpaths and bridleways in England and Wales. They are administered by Natural England, a statutory agency of the UK government, and Natural Resources Wales (successor body to the Countryside Council for Wales), a Welsh Government-sponsored body.

National Trails are marked with an acorn symbol along the route.

In Scotland, the equivalent trails are called Scotland's Great Trails and are administered by NatureScot.

List of National Trails[]

Together these are over 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi) long.

See also[]

  • Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

External links[]

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