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alan de enfield
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The World's most epic hikes
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https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/activity-adventure/best-hikes-lonely-planet-book-walking-holidays-lake-district-great-wall-china-a8496356.html
The world’s most exciting hikes have been revealed in a new book from Lonely Planet.
In Epic Hikes of the World, the publisher has listed 50 of the best walks as selected by travel experts, from urban trails to month-long treks.
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Lake District, UK
So beautiful it’s now a Unesco World Heritage Site, the Lake District has countless gorgeous hikes to do. One of the most attractive to tackle in a day is a circular route starting and finishing in Grasmere. It takes two and a half hours to circle the lake, but allowing a full day is recommended – Wordsworth’s two homes, Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount are both en route, and worthy of a visit.
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The planet won’t be very lonely on that route in the Lakes
It wouldn’t be my choice for the most exciting hike in the Lake District
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It wouldn't be my choice for the most exciting walk in Grasmere
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