Pilgrims' Trail
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The Pilgrims' Trail is a 155 mile long-distance footpath that connects Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire, England to Mont St Michel in Normandy.
The UK section of the footpath passes through the towns of Owslebury and Bishop's Waltham as well as the Forestry Commission owned Forest of Bere. It ends at the Portsmouth ferry terminal.
The UK section is waymarked by metal and plastic disks found attached to wooden and metal posts, trees and street furniture.
Within Portsmouth, the section of the route from Portsbridge to the Ferry Terminal is a shared cycling and pedestrian route and also marked with blue cycle and pedestrian route signs.
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- Long-distance footpaths in the UK
- Pilgrims' Way, a long-distance mixed-category pathway from Winchester to Canterbury in Kent