BBC Countryfile Magazine

TOP SEVEN LONG-DISTANCE WALKS FOR BEGINNERS

01 THAMES PATH, SOUTH EAST ENGLAND

hen it comes to walking, nothing feels quite as satisfying as following a waterway from source to sea. The 184-mile Thames Path begins at the headwaters of this famous river in the leafy lanes of the Cotswolds and ends at the Thames Barrier in London, just a few miles from the sea.

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