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*[[Sandlings Walk]], 96 kilometres from [[Ipswich]] to [[Southwold]] ([[Suffolk]])
*[[Sandlings Walk]], 96 kilometres from [[Ipswich]] to [[Southwold]] ([[Suffolk]])
*[[Sandstone Trail]], 51 kilometres from [[Frodsham]] in [[Cheshire]] to [[Whitchurch, Shropshire]]
*[[Sandstone Trail]], 51 kilometres from [[Frodsham]] in [[Cheshire]] to [[Whitchurch, Shropshire]]
*[[The Sarum Way|Sarum Way]], [[Wiltshire]], 51.5 kilometres circular, only part of it is [[waymarked]]
*[[The Sarum Way|Sarum Way]], [[Wiltshire]], 51.5 kilometres circular, only part of it is [[Waymarking|waymarked]]
*[[Saxon Shore Way]], 261 kilometres from [[Gravesend]], [[Kent]] to [[Hastings]], [[East Sussex]]
*[[Saxon Shore Way]], 261 kilometres from [[Gravesend]], [[Kent]] to [[Hastings]], [[East Sussex]]
*[[Severn Way]], [[Plynlimon]] - [[Bristol]] 360 km
*[[Severn Way]], [[Plynlimon]] - [[Bristol]] 360 km

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The following long-distance footpaths can be found in the United Kingdom:

National Trails are distinguished by being maintained by the National Trails organization [1]. As of April 2005, there were fifteen such trails, mostly in England.

Long Distance Routes are proposed and financially supported by Scottish Natural Heritage, but administered and maintained by the local authority areas through which they pass.

Other UK long-distance paths

Those included here meet the definition of a long-distance path as being around 50 kilometres or more, particularly that they will take more than one day's walking to complete. Some shorter paths linking significant places (e.g. Clarendon Way) or linking between major walks (e.g. Maelor Way) are also included.

England

Wales

Scotland

Northern Ireland

See also