Greater Ridgeway

In this article, the topic of Greater Ridgeway will be addressed, which has generated great interest in today's society. Throughout history, Greater Ridgeway has been the subject of debate and analysis, arousing the curiosity of researchers, academics and people in general. From its origins to the present day, Greater Ridgeway has played an important role in various aspects of everyday life, influencing the way we perceive the world around us. Through this article, we will seek to investigate the different facets of Greater Ridgeway, exploring its impact in different areas and its relevance today.

Greater Ridgeway
The Ridgeway in Grim's Ditch near Mongewell lies on the trail
Length362 mi (583 km)
LocationEngland
DesignationUK National Trail
TrailheadsLyme Regis
Hunstanton
UseHiking

The Greater Ridgeway, also known as the Great Chalk Way, is a 362 miles long-distance footpath crossing England from Lyme Regis in Dorset[1] to Hunstanton in Norfolk.[2] It is a combined route which is made by joining four long-distance footpaths: the Wessex Ridgeway, The Ridgeway National Trail, the Icknield Way and the Peddars Way National Trail.

References

  1. ^ 50°43′34″N 2°56′20″W / 50.7262°N 2.9390°W / 50.7262; -2.9390
  2. ^ 52°56′19″N 0°29′20″E / 52.9385°N 0.489°E / 52.9385; 0.489