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:''There is also a [[Cumbria Coastal Way]]''.
:''There is also a [[Cumbria Coastal Way]]''.
The '''Cumbrian Way''' is a [[long distance footpath|Long Distance Footpath]] in [[Cumbria]], [[England]]. It starts at [[Ulverston]], in the south of the county, and heads 70 miles to the north, where it ends at [[Carlisle]]. It passes through [[Coniston, Cumbria|Coniston]], [[Langdale]], [[Borrowdale]] and [[Keswick, Cumbria|Keswick]], in the scenic [[Lake District]].
The '''Cumbria Way''' is a [[long distance footpath|Long Distance Footpath]] in [[Cumbria]], [[England]]. It starts at [[Ulverston]], in the south of the county, and heads 70 miles to the north, where it ends at [[Carlisle]]. It passes through [[Coniston, Cumbria|Coniston]], [[Langdale]], [[Borrowdale]] and [[Keswick, Cumbria|Keswick]], in the scenic [[Lake District]].


[[Category:Geography of Cumbria]]
[[Category:Geography of Cumbria]]

Revision as of 09:55, 26 December 2006

There is also a Cumbria Coastal Way.

The Cumbria Way is a Long Distance Footpath in Cumbria, England. It starts at Ulverston, in the south of the county, and heads 70 miles to the north, where it ends at Carlisle. It passes through Coniston, Langdale, Borrowdale and Keswick, in the scenic Lake District.