Ramblers.org Dont Lose Your Way
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DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
People joined the search
Miles of lost paths currently at risk of being lost
49,000
3,200
square miles searched
96,000
DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
We've searched all of England and Wales and found over 49,000 miles of paths that could be lost forever, unless we come together to save them.
Over the past year we have searched all of England and Wales and have found over 49,000 miles of paths which could be lost forever.
View the map of lost paths here
If you have any questions about the map, then check out our FAQs.
Identifying lost paths is just the start of a long process to put them back on the map, and we now need to prioritise, research and apply for the paths to be restored before 2026.
Move around the map and discover all the hidden walks and history that accompany them across the UK.
Challenge yourself to find all 7 locations across the map.
Finding it difficult to find them all? Click the finger icon at the top right of the screen to reveal all the locations.
DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
We've searched all of England and Wales and found over 49,000 miles of paths that could be lost forever, unless we come together to save them.
Sycamore Gap Walk, Northumberland
On top of what was once the northernmost border of the Roman Empire now sits a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Over the past year we have searched all of England and Wales and have found over 49,000 miles of paths which could be lost forever.
View the map of lost paths here
If you have any questions about the map, then check out our FAQs.
Identifying lost paths is just the start of a long process to put them back on the map, and we now need to prioritise, research and apply for the paths to be restored before 2026.
Move around the map and discover all the hidden walks and history that accompany them across the UK.
Challenge yourself to find all 7 locations across the map.
Finding it difficult to find them all? Click the finger icon at the top right of the screen to reveal all the locations.
DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
We've searched all of England and Wales and found over 49,000 miles of paths that could be lost forever, unless we come together to save them.
The legend of King Arthur still runs strong in the south west of England, and Tintagel Castle, perched high above the rugged coast of North Cornwall, is one of the last connections we have to the legend.
Tintagel King Arthur Walk, Cornwall
Over the past year we have searched all of England and Wales and have found over 49,000 miles of paths which could be lost forever.
View the map of lost paths here
If you have any questions about the map, then check out our FAQs.
Identifying lost paths is just the start of a long process to put them back on the map, and we now need to prioritise, research and apply for the paths to be restored before 2026.
Move around the map and discover all the hidden walks and history that accompany them across the UK.
Challenge yourself to find all 7 locations across the map.
Finding it difficult to find them all? Click the finger icon at the top right of the screen to reveal all the locations.
DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
We've searched all of England and Wales and found over 49,000 miles of paths that could be lost forever, unless we come together to save them.
After William the Conqueror won the Battle of Hastings in 1066, he built various castles around the country to consolidate his victory. The fort at Corfe was one such residence.
Corfe Castle
Over the past year we have searched all of England and Wales and have found over 49,000 miles of paths which could be lost forever.
View the map of lost paths here
If you have any questions about the map, then check out our FAQs.
Identifying lost paths is just the start of a long process to put them back on the map, and we now need to prioritise, research and apply for the paths to be restored before 2026.
Move around the map and discover all the hidden walks and history that accompany them across the UK.
Challenge yourself to find all 7 locations across the map.
Finding it difficult to find them all? Click the finger icon at the top right of the screen to reveal all the locations.
DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
We've searched all of England and Wales and found over 49,000 miles of paths that could be lost forever, unless we come together to save them.
Today's friendly rivalry between England and Wales has very serious roots.
The Wye Valley via Tintern Abbey, Wales
Over the past year we have searched all of England and Wales and have found over 49,000 miles of paths which could be lost forever.
View the map of lost paths here
If you have any questions about the map, then check out our FAQs.
Identifying lost paths is just the start of a long process to put them back on the map, and we now need to prioritise, research and apply for the paths to be restored before 2026.
Move around the map and discover all the hidden walks and history that accompany them across the UK.
Challenge yourself to find all 7 locations across the map.
Finding it difficult to find them all? Click the finger icon at the top right of the screen to reveal all the locations.
DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
We've searched all of England and Wales and found over 49,000 miles of paths that could be lost forever, unless we come together to save them.
This interesting walk contains two major historic monuments within two miles of each other: Durrington Walls, a Neolithic settlement, and Stonehenge, the one all the tourists go to see.
Durrington to Stonehenge, Wiltshire
Over the past year we have searched all of England and Wales and have found over 49,000 miles of paths which could be lost forever.
View the map of lost paths here
If you have any questions about the map, then check out our FAQs.
Identifying lost paths is just the start of a long process to put them back on the map, and we now need to prioritise, research and apply for the paths to be restored before 2026.
Move around the map and discover all the hidden walks and history that accompany them across the UK.
Challenge yourself to find all 7 locations across the map.
Finding it difficult to find them all? Click the finger icon at the top right of the screen to reveal all the locations.
DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
We've searched all of England and Wales and found over 49,000 miles of paths that could be lost forever, unless we come together to save them.
Once belonging to an English Earl and later devastated by fire, this enormous stately home looms large in its sweeping Worcestershire setting.
Witley Court and Gardens, Droitwich
Over the past year we have searched all of England and Wales and have found over 49,000 miles of paths which could be lost forever.
View the map of lost paths here
If you have any questions about the map, then check out our FAQs.
Identifying lost paths is just the start of a long process to put them back on the map, and we now need to prioritise, research and apply for the paths to be restored before 2026.
Move around the map and discover all the hidden walks and history that accompany them across the UK.
Challenge yourself to find all 7 locations across the map.
Finding it difficult to find them all? Click the finger icon at the top right of the screen to reveal all the locations.
DONT LOSE
YOUR WAY
LOVE IT. SAVE IT.
We've searched all of England and Wales and found over 49,000 miles of paths that could be lost forever, unless we come together to save them.
One bleary-eyed glance at St Michael's Mount rising up off the Cornish coast and you'd be forgiven for thinking you'd stumbled into a fairytale.
St Michaels Mount, near St Ives
Over the past year we have searched all of England and Wales and have found over 49,000 miles of paths which could be lost forever.
View the map of lost paths here
If you have any questions about the map, then check out our FAQs.
Identifying lost paths is just the start of a long process to put them back on the map, and we now need to prioritise, research and apply for the paths to be restored before 2026.
Move around the map and discover all the hidden walks and history that accompany them across the UK.
Challenge yourself to find all 7 locations across the map.
Finding it difficult to find them all? Click the finger icon at the top right of the screen to reveal all the locations.