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E2 connector hiking trail

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1.4 km Distance
22 min Est. duration
Easy Difficulty
Linear Route type

A 1.4 km National Hiking trail, E2 connector hiking trail takes walkers through a varied section of terrain.

At 1.4 km, this is a short, accessible outing suitable for most fitness levels. Expect to complete it in around 19 minutes at a comfortable pace.

As a linear trail, this route has distinct start and end points. Return transport is worth arranging in advance unless you plan to walk back the same way.

The National Walking Network (NWN) designation reflects the importance of this trail at a national level. Expect consistent waymarking and well-maintained path surfaces.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start
0 km 53.3675°, -2.0371°
1
0.4 km 53.3641°, -2.0359°
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2
0.7 km 53.3609°, -2.0371°
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3
1.1 km 53.3602°, -2.0374°
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B
Finish
1.4 km 53.3585°, -2.0392°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is it to walk E2 connector hiking trail?
E2 connector hiking trail covers a distance of 1.4 km.
How long does it take to walk E2 connector hiking trail?
At an average walking pace, E2 connector hiking trail takes approximately 22 min to complete.
Do I need to return the same way on E2 connector hiking trail?
No — E2 connector hiking trail is a one-way trail. You will need to arrange return transport or retrace the route.
What are the start coordinates of E2 connector hiking trail?
The trailhead for E2 connector hiking trail is located near 53.3675, -2.0371.
How difficult is E2 connector hiking trail?
E2 connector hiking trail is an easy hike, suitable for walkers of all fitness levels.
Who maintains the E2 connector hiking trail trail?
E2 connector hiking trail is maintained and managed by National Trails.
Is E2 connector hiking trail part of a larger trail network?
Yes, E2 connector hiking trail is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.