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England's 2,689-Mile Coastal Path Opens to Walkers

England's 2,689-Mile Coastal Path Opens to Walkers

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After 18 years of delays, funding cuts and legal battles, England's coastal path still isn't fully done — and that's a problem. Only 77 percent of the route is complete, landowners pushed back hard, and coastal erosion keeps forcing costly reroutes. Launching an unfinished trail and calling it a triumph is spin, not success.

The King Charles III England Coast Path is a genuine landmark achievement — 2,700 miles of stunning coastline now open to the public for the first time ever. Around 1,000 miles of brand-new path was built, connecting iconic spots from Berwick-upon-Tweed to Land's End. This is the longest managed coastal trail on Earth, and that's worth celebrating.


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