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This footpath is level, wide and has a good surface probably maintained by the local council. Not all
footpaths are this good.
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Believe it or not there is a public right of way across this field although it isn't obvious. If you
look carefully you can see a track in the wheat, in the right half of the picture, where someone has
crossed the field previously.
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This is a slightly more adventurous footpath, than the one shown at the top of the page, running
through rugged country but, again, has a good surface.
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This public footpath has been supplemented with wooden steps to make what would be a moderately steep
climb into an easy one.
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This public footpath, part of the Pyg track/Miner's path route on Snowdon in North Wales, zig-zags
it's way up to the ridge just below the summit (off to the left).
It may look very precarious but in fact is quite easy to negotiate.
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