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[QUOTE="BobM, post: 755145, member: 1444"] There are heaps of long distance trails to think about. All offer unique and varied challenges. 1. Via Francigena (Canterbury - Rome) roughly 2000km. I have done that walk and its extension Via Francigena nel Sud (about 500km) to Bari. 2. Israel International Trail (INT) from north to south in Israel. I have planned to walk a part of it, but not done yet. Very challenging if you cross the Negev Desert. Lots of spiritual connections if that is your interest. There is a user forum, but it is not as good/helpful as Ivar's forum. Jakob Saar's guidebook is the best available. 3. 88 Temple Pilgrimage around Shikoku, Japan. There is a thread in this forum you can probably find. This walk offers special insights into many aspects of Japanese culture. It's one good way of breaking out of the European experience. 4. Via Egnatia from Durres (Albania) to Istanbul. I also planned this a couple of year ago, but was not able to do it. There is a good website. I can give more specifics on any of these walks if you want. The Sultan's Way [URL]https://www.sultanstrail.net/route/?lang=en[/URL] is another idea. I have done no research on it. Then there are many secular long distance walks that you can find on many websites eg: [URL unfurl="true"]https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/top-treks/index.html[/URL] Hope that is useful. Bob M [/QUOTE]
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