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Northumberland tea trail ranked as one of country s best

A popular walking trail in the region has been named in a national newspaper’s list of the country’s best. Isaac’s Tea Trail, which takes place over 36 miles across the North Pennines after starting in Allendale, has been named third on a list by The Guardian featuring walks where you won’t see anyone else. The list, which also features routes such as the ‘Alternative Coast to Coast trail’ between Cumbria and Northumberland and the Raad ny Foillan on the Isle of Man, features a number of walks which tourists perhaps don’t know about. After it was revealed the Tea Trail featured as one of the 10 on the list, Trail volunteer Roger Morris admitted he was delighted with the news.

10 great British walking trails where you won t see another soul

10 great British walking trails where you won’t see another soul Kevin Rushby © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Izel Photography/Alamy In a densely populated country like Britain, finding somewhere to walk alone is never straightforward, but there are places that rarely see humans, and footpaths that have no footprints, often surprisingly close to towns and villages. There is nothing quite like passing an entire day of walking without seeing a single soul, never being called upon to utter greetings. When mental health is in the spotlight and the dangers of isolation are constantly reiterated, it’s good to mention that time alone can also be beneficial, even essential.

10 great British walking trails where you won t see another soul | Walking holidays

It’s important to study the map and choose a route carefully. Avoid any suggestion of cafes and pubs. There is a good reason why Snowdon is Britain’s busiest mountain walk: you can get a coffee at the top (it also has a railway, which takes a lot of the strain out of the actual walking element, too). Also to be avoided are routes passing near campsites and caravan parks, plus anywhere with that blood-sucking shadow, an Instagram presence. Bad weather, of course, is a great deterrent. Britain has hundreds of named long-distance footpaths, of which only a handful are well known (the Long Distance Walkers Association lists more than 900 on its website). Many have been largely forgotten since the day they were opened. Others attract few hikers. Here is a selection of great footpaths, some short and some very long indeed – you might well extract a day’s ramble from these, or a weekend. On some you will be unfortunate to see another person all day; others are busier, b

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