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British like to go out and explore this green and pleasant country – and now are the best walks to make the entire country.

There are incredible routes in England, Scotland and Wales – with a popular destination in West Country that comes out as the general winner.

The research saw consumer group which? Choose more than 50 walks that can easily be drawn one day – no more than 13 miles (20 km).

Then his members asked to rank them on everything, from the landscape along the route, the food and drink opportunities along the way, and peace and silence.

There is also a ‘convenience of walking’ that assesses how difficult they are to walk.

The circuit of the Lizard Peninsula, in southern Cornwall, is named the best walk in the UK, with a total score of 87 percent.

The seven -mile route usually takes about three hours from the village of Lizard and is described by which one? As ‘the place to go to a flow-away-the-obwebs walk’.

“Visitors told us that they appreciated the dramatic landscape, the abundance of wild flowers and the possibility of seeing a red -legged chough or floating seals and cherishing sharks in the tumbling waves,” it adds.

British love to go out and explore this green and pleasant country - and now the best walks to make the nation are appointed

British love to go out and explore this green and pleasant country – and now the best walks to make the nation are appointed

The circuit of the Lizard Peninsula, in southern Cornwall, has been declared the best walk in the UK by which?, With a total score of 87 percent

The circuit of the Lizard Peninsula, in southern Cornwall, has been declared the best walk in the UK by which?, With a total score of 87 percent

The best walk in Wales, which also scored 87 percent and is another coastal track, is the Rhossili Headland Walk

The best walk in Wales, which also scored 87 percent and is another coastal track, is the Rhossili Headland Walk

The best walk in Wales, which also scored 87 percent and is another coastal track, is the Rhossili Headland Walk.

The Gower Peninsula -Lus, with a difficulty of two of the five over 3.5 miles, takes a long sweeping from Rhossili Beach and a view of Worm’s Head, a tidal island.

Which one? Recommends a meal in the main hotel of the worm after the walk, where you can expect traditional pub food with local highlights, such as Welsh Rarebit, Cockles and Laverbead.

The Butter circuit of the Lake District and the Craaster to Dunstanburgh, in Northumberland, found closely, each with a score of 86 percent.

The first is considered one in five for convenience. It is flat and great for families, which leads between the coast and the dramatic mountains.

Regarding the craster to Dunstanburgh route, the romantic ruins of the castle of Dunstanburgh are in sight, and walkers have to look forward to fulmars and razorbill – and, further to the sea, you could spot a gray seal.

It is about 2.6 miles and scores strong for landscapes and animals.

In Scotland, the best walk from Fife’s Crail to Anstruther Journey, four miles and achieves a score of 84 percent that? members.

The romantic ruins of the castle of Dunstanburgh are everywhere in the Route Craster to Dunstanburgh

The romantic ruins of the castle of Dunstanburgh are everywhere in the Route Craster to Dunstanburgh

The best walk in Scotland starts in the historic village of Crail, in Fife

The best walk in Scotland starts in the historic village of Crail, in Fife

“The Fife Coastal Path connects its fishing villages with their stone ports, Pantile-roof houses and traders in Dutch style that all remain steadily unspoilt,” say the consumer champions.

Regarding a reward for an end to the Walk, the city is the home of the award-winning Anstruther Fish Bar & Restaurant known for its light and crispy batter.

Other remarkable walks include Botalack Mine Walk in Cornwall, on the way to Dorset’s Golden Cap, Malham Cove and Gordale Scar Walk in North Yorkshire, The Needles and Tennyson on the island of Wight, and another submission in North Yorkshire to Robin’s Bay Trail.

Rory Boland, editor of which one? Travel said: ‘The UK has a great variety of walks and our list emphasizes how there is a beautiful landscape to enjoy in every corner of the country.

“From historic ruins, beautiful coastlines and spotting of seals, our research shows that you don’t have to be an experienced walker and many walks also contain cozy cafés and charming local pubs if you need peace and some refreshments.”

The results were based on nearly 3000 experiences of 1,310 ‘that’ connect members, where the talk score combines with the general satisfaction and probability to recommend.

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