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What is the easiest national trail in the UK?

The Dales Way is perhaps the easiest of these routes, as it makes its way easily through the Yorkshire Dales from Ilkley, passing through Burnsall, Grassington, Kettlewell, Buckden and Dent, then on to Sedbergh at the foot of the Howgill fells and on to Bowness-on-Windermere in the Lake District.



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Offa's Dyke Path Crossing the border between England and Wales more than 10 times, the Offa's Dyke National Trail path follows some of the finest scenery in both countries for 177 miles (285 km).

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With a combined ascent that exceeds the height of Mount Everest, the Pennine Way is arguably the most challenging National Trail in England and the route is recommended for experienced walkers who want a unique experience – but you don't have to walk it all at once! The Pennine Way is hilly and often remote.

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Half Dome, Yosemite National Park From the moment you lay eyes on the last 400 feet of the Half Dome hike, you'll understand why it's considered one of the most dangerous hikes in America.

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The Yellow Trail Everyone begins their hike up Mount Major on the Blue Trail. After about half a mile though, the path splits. You have the option of continuing up the Blue Trail to the left or going up the Yellow Trail on the right. The Yellow Trail is the easier of the two.

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In the UK, the best GPS app for hiking is the OS maps app. They're my go-to's. To use the map features offline on AllTrails, you'll need to pay for a subscription and to plan routes on Strava you'll need Strava Pro, though you can record on Strava without a subscription. The OS hiking GPS app is a subscription only.

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