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Friars Way is a captivating journey that takes you through the diverse landscapes of Hertsmere, North Yorkshire, Dacorum, Hastings, Southampton, Cheshire East, Ealing


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Friars Way is a captivating journey that takes you through the diverse landscapes of Hertsmere, North Yorkshire, Dacorum, Hastings, Southampton, Cheshire East, Ealing, Somerset, Tunbridge Wells, North Lanarkshire, Newcastle and Luton. This scenic route encompasses picturesque towns and cities across the United Kingdom. Starting in Hertsmere (WD23 2), Friars Way begins its adventure with a map in hand. As you navigate through this charming area of Hertfordshire's countryside dotted with quaint villages and rolling hillsides on your way to North Yorkshire (YO11 1), prepare to be mesmerized by the breathtaking beauty of the Yorkshire Moors. Continuing westward towards Dacorum (WD4 8), Friars Way unveils hidden gems such as Ashridge Estate and Berkhamsted Castle. The journey then leads south to Hastings (TN34 2) where history comes alive amidst its ancient ruins and iconic seafront. As you venture further along Friars Way towards Southampton (SO18 2), be prepared for stunning coastal views and maritime charm. The route then meanders northwards into Cheshire East (SK10 3), where idyllic countryside vistas await at every turn. Ealing (W3 6) welcomes travelers next on their exploration with its vibrant cultural scene and leafy parks. Continuing southwest towards Somerset (TA8 1), immerse yourself in the tranquility of this county known for its rolling hillsides and picturesque villages. Tunbridge Wells' elegant architecture awaits visitors as they arrive at this historic spa town nestled in Kent's High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (TN2 3). Journeying further north brings us to North Lanarkshire's industrial heritage sites like Summerlee Museum before reaching Newcastle's vibrant cityscape filled with iconic landmarks like Tyne Bridge (NE5 2).