About: John Muir Way

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The John Muir Way is a 215-kilometre (130 mi) continuous long-distance route in southern Scotland, running from Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute in the west to Dunbar, East Lothian in the east. It is named in honour of the Scottish conservationist John Muir, who was born in Dunbar in 1838 and became a founder of the United States National Park Service. The route provides a coast-to-coast route across Scotland, linking Muir's birthplace with Scotland's first national park, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, and Helensburgh, from where he left Scotland for the United States. It is suitable for walkers and cyclists although some sections are on rougher terrain and may not be suitable for road bicycles.

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  • The John Muir Way is a 215-kilometre (130 mi) continuous long-distance route in southern Scotland, running from Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute in the west to Dunbar, East Lothian in the east. It is named in honour of the Scottish conservationist John Muir, who was born in Dunbar in 1838 and became a founder of the United States National Park Service. The route provides a coast-to-coast route across Scotland, linking Muir's birthplace with Scotland's first national park, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, and Helensburgh, from where he left Scotland for the United States. It is suitable for walkers and cyclists although some sections are on rougher terrain and may not be suitable for road bicycles. The John Muir Way opened on 21 April 2014. Previously a shorter 'John Muir Way' existed only in East Lothian, but the majority of this older route has now been absorbed into the much longer new route. A shorter section of the older route from Dunbar to the Scottish Borders has been renamed as the 'John Muir Link'. In 2017 the route was designated as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot. The Independent declared the original John Muir Way its Walk of the Month for February 2014. Between 240,000 and 300,000 people use the path every year, of whom about 5,500 walk the entire route. (en)
  • Il John Muir Way è un tracciato ciclopedonale britannico a lunga percorrenza (long distance route) di 134 mi (216 km) nella Scozia meridionale.Va in direzione est-ovest da Dunbar a Helensburgh.Il percorso è intitolato all'ambientalista scozzese John Muir, nato a Dunbar nel 1838, che fu tra i fondatori dello . Il John Muir Way, concepito per commemorare il centenario della morte di Muir, fu ufficialmente aperto al transito il 21 aprile 2014, integrando e collegando percorsi preesistenti tra i quali il breve tratto già indicato come "John Muir Way" presente solo nel territorio dell'East Lothian e una breve sezione, ridenominata, del vecchio percorso che collega Dunbar allo Scottish Borders. Il tracciato è evidenziato da una segnaletica con un logo di colore bruno-violetto. Il percorso incrocia a Falkirk , la più grande scultura a soggetto equino esistente al mondo. Il quotidiano britannico The Independent proclamò il John Muir Way la sua Walk of the Month per il febbraio 2014. (it)
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  • Gullane beach lies on the trail. (en)
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  • Argyll and Bute and East Lothian, Scotland (en)
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  • John Muir Way (en)
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  • Castles, canals , beaches, birds, Roman sites, Falkirk Wheel (en)
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  • Dunbar (en)
  • Helensburgh Esplanade, Helensburgh, Argyll (en)
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  • Hiking and cycling (en)
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  • The John Muir Way is a 215-kilometre (130 mi) continuous long-distance route in southern Scotland, running from Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute in the west to Dunbar, East Lothian in the east. It is named in honour of the Scottish conservationist John Muir, who was born in Dunbar in 1838 and became a founder of the United States National Park Service. The route provides a coast-to-coast route across Scotland, linking Muir's birthplace with Scotland's first national park, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, and Helensburgh, from where he left Scotland for the United States. It is suitable for walkers and cyclists although some sections are on rougher terrain and may not be suitable for road bicycles. (en)
  • Il John Muir Way è un tracciato ciclopedonale britannico a lunga percorrenza (long distance route) di 134 mi (216 km) nella Scozia meridionale.Va in direzione est-ovest da Dunbar a Helensburgh.Il percorso è intitolato all'ambientalista scozzese John Muir, nato a Dunbar nel 1838, che fu tra i fondatori dello . Il tracciato è evidenziato da una segnaletica con un logo di colore bruno-violetto. Il percorso incrocia a Falkirk , la più grande scultura a soggetto equino esistente al mondo. Il quotidiano britannico The Independent proclamò il John Muir Way la sua Walk of the Month per il febbraio 2014. (it)
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