The 197-mile (318km) walk will become a National Trail, Natural England has said.
The 197-mile walk from St Bees in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire is to become a National Trail, Natural England has said.
About 6,000 people complete the route, which was set out by Alfred Wainwright in 1973, each year with three National Parks crossed.Natural EnglandTV presenter Julia Bradbury has supported the plan to make the coast to coast route a National Trail The walk crosses the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and North Yorkshire Moors was was described as "just stunning" by TV presenter Julia Bradbury.Image source,Chairman of the Wainwright Society Eric Robson said: "This is a very exciting and important step and we look forward to working with partners along the route to establish the walk as one of the UK's great National Trails.
"As Alfred Wainwright said of the walk he devised, 'Surely there cannot be a finer itinerary for a long-distance walk'."
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