Walking in England
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Walking in Europe requires good walking shoes, and some rain gear, and a warm cap. Sweaters, covered by a light nylon jacket that rolls up to fit in you pocket is what I wear. Forget the umbrella (except for in the city). (also take bug spray, high calories snacks, water, sun glasses, aspirin, a good map and gloves.)
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P.S> log on to www.chycor.co.uk/ for some ideas of connecting trains to the main BritRail options. (for Cornwall and Devon)
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Hello,<BR>Are you interesting in companies that<BR>provide guided walking tours in England?<BR><BR>I have used Footpath Holidays a number of times and have been very pleased with their guides, hotels and walks.<BR>I highly recommend them. The owners are very attentive and hands-on. Their website is http://www.footpath-holidays.com. <BR><BR><BR>
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I also would recommend Footpath Holidays. Alternatively, one of the lowest priced companies is HF Holidays, at www.hfholidays.co.uk<BR>They have tours all over Great Britain and offer 3 levels of walks daily. They also have special interest holidays, such as golf or gardening.




