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What is the longest walkable route in the world?

The longest walkable distance, from Cape Town in South Africa to Magadan on Russia's eastern coast, has yet to be discovered. No human has ever taken such a long walk. The distance between these two points is 22,387 kilometres.



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The longest walkable distance, from Cape Town in South Africa to the port town of Magadan on the eastern side of Russia, is yet to be explored. No human has ever gone on this long a walk. The distance between these two destinations is 22,387 km.

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So for Great Britain, the longest straight line that you can walk without having to stop, look and listen is 71.5km or 44.43 miles (71500.817767m) and is unsurprisingly in Scotland. Crossing the Cairngorms, the distance goes from 262540, 778255 on the A9 and ends at 328042, 806921 south of the hamlet of Corgarff.

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The A1 also known as the Great North Road is the longest numbered road in the United Kingdom, at 410 miles (660 km). It connects London, the capital of England, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.

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As the oldest path in Britain, the Ridgeway has a rich history. During the Neolithic and Bronze Era, the Ridgeway was a busy trading path. In the Dark Ages, The Ridgeway was the main route for the Saxons and Vikings during their advances into Wessex.

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Following a route used since prehistoric times by travellers, herdsmen and soldiers, The Ridgeway passes through ancient landscapes through downland, secluded valleys and woodland.

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