England's New Coastal Path Is The World's Longest -- And It's Stunning
With the official opening of the King Charles III England Coast Path National Trail, England is debuting an amazing experience to add to your travel bucket list.
The newest of Britains National Trails officially opened this month after a 16-year-long planning and development window. King Charles himself inaugurated the path on March 19. The epic coastal pathway will be around 2,700 miles long once completed and opened in its entirety, including all of Englands coasts. That length will make it the longest walkable coastal trail of its kind in the world. The path is expected to be fully completed by later this year.
The King Charles III England Coast Path National Trail comprises circular and linear trails in eight distinct regions: North East & East Coast, Lincolnshire Coast, East Anglia, South East, South, South West Channel Coast, South West Atlantic Coast, and the North West. Regarding its importance, the managed trail significantly provides intentional public shoreline access to locals and visitors. Additionally, it offers new opportunities for stunning views and unforgettable experiences.
Where To Stop On The King Charles III England Coast Path National Trail
The trail is a gateway to Englands coastline and to many of the United Kingdoms most well-known and beloved cities. Among the latter are London, Liverpool, Brighton, and Cornwall. Each city is worth passing through, if not stopping in for a full-on visit.
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