Battle Road Trail (MA)

Submitted by mcccxxv on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 06:19pm
Description

A journey through Revolutionary War history. Start at the eastern entrance to Minuteman National Historic Park. Follow the Battle Road through several historic building, soldier graves, Paul Revere capture site, all the way to the other side of the park at Meriam's Corner. Traverse through town of Concord passing by Concord Green & Monument until Old North Bridge, site of the first significant battle.

Adena Trace (IN)

Submitted by Steven Liss on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 05:16pm
Description

"The Adena Trace is 25 miles total in length and forms a complete circle around the southern half of Brookville Lake.  In 2002 volunteers with the Hoosier Hikers Council and the American Hiking Society constructed the new Woodlands Trail to replace a portion on the east side of the reservoir that borrowed a road.   Throughout 1998 and 2001 the HHC constructed the 11-mile Wolf Creek Trail on the western half of the lake, which completed the 25-mile loop in place today."

From the Hoosier Hikers Council Website

Deeside Way (United Kingdom)

Submitted by Bryan77 on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 10:52am
Description

http://www.deesideway.org

The Deeside Way is a longer distance path running from near the centre of Aberdeen, oil capital of Europe, to Ballater, in the Cairngorms National Park,  famous for it’s Victorian Heritage and links to Balmoral Castle.

Saxon Shore Way (United Kingdom)

Submitted by gump870 on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 06:42am
Description

the way around the ancient coastline offers a diversity of scenery from wide expanses of marshland bordering the Thames and Medway estuaries to the white cliffs of Dover.there are views over Romney marsh from the escarpment that marks the ancient coastline between Folkestone and rye and from the cliffs at the high weald of Hastings. here the romans invaded Britain and later, built the Saxon shore forts to defend the island against a new wave of invaders. this route can be done in both directions with most of the climbing coming near the Hastings dover end.