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Walking the King Charles III England Coast Path – Northumberland’s Stunning Coastal Adventure
The King Charles III England Coast Path is set to become the longest managed coastal path in the world. When complete, it will stretch for around 2,700 miles, circling the entire coastline of England. This remarkable National Trail offers not just a footpath, but also access to beaches and the coastal margin in many areas – opening up stretches of the coast for the very first time.
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