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Dear kopral,
This week has brought good news to many in Europe, as internal border restrictions are tentatively lifted across the EU. Here in the UK, it looks like we'll have to wait a little longer: though your holidays this year might be closer to home, that's no reason to be downbeat. There are plenty of gorgeous landscapes and wide-open spaces to explore right here on our doorstep, from the dramatic mountainscapes of the Scottish Highlands to the chalky cliffs of the South Downs. And what better way to see all this than lacing up those walking boots and striking out on your own two feet; our list of the top ten best ever British hikes should help you decide where to start.
Our much lamented climate means you'll likely get a soaking or three (four if you're in Scotland), but with everything from coastal strolls to fearsome scrambles, British boots were, surely, made for some serious walking. Here are 10 of the best hikes in the UK.
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