Pilgrimsleden Falköping - Varnhem (Sweden)

Submitted by Christian Borg on Mon, 11/16/2020 - 12:45pm
Description

The route starts at St. Olofs church in Falköping, it goes over Mössberg then passes through Gudhem and Lake Hornborga visitor centre before arriving in Varnhem. 

The path is waymarked with the classic pilgrimage mark of the red St. Olof’s mark. It’s the stretch that has the strongest historic connection to the pilgrimage phenomenon with old churches, etc. 

Some elevation in the beginning and the end of the route, a bit flatter along Lake Hornborga. In overall a really pleasant route, with great sceneries. A mix of trail and asphalt, but not much traffic on the roads.  

North Bucks Way (United Kingdom)

Submitted by Mark Dawson on Mon, 11/16/2020 - 09:54am
Description

The North Bucks Way long distance footpath was set up by the Ramblers Association in 1972. It is a linear walk from the Ridgeway at Pulpit Hill Nature Reserve to Ouse Valley Park in Milton Keynes. From the start at Pulpit Hill Nature Reserve near Princes Risborough, the walk heads to the finish via Great Kimble, Bishopstone, Stone (Aylesbury), Eythrope Park, Waddesden, Quainton, East Claydon, Verney Junction, Addington, Great Horwood, Nash, and Whaddon. 

Nene Way (United Kingdom)

Submitted by Mark Dawson on Mon, 11/16/2020 - 09:51am
Description

The Nene Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in England running through the English counties of Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire which generally follows the course of the River Nene.

Mad River Side Trail (ON, Canada)

Submitted by jamiesonhatt on Mon, 11/16/2020 - 09:45am
Description

The Mad River Side Trail is an 8.2km out and back side trail of the famous Bruce Trail(900km oldest and longest foot path in Canada). There is plenty of parking at Devil's Glen Ski Club which is about 90km north of Toronto. There is also Devil's Glen Provincial Park nearby which the main part of the Bruce Trail runs through. The start of the trail is right near the main parking lot at the base of the ski hill. It connects with the Bruce Trail via a blue T-blaze. The trail heads through the parking lot, then proceeds to follow the base of the ski hill via blue blazes.