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The Orange Way, Long-distance walk in England

The Orange Way is a long-distance trail spanning around 350 kilometers (217 miles) across England, running from Brixham Harbour on the Devon coast all the way to St James's Palace in London. The route passes through rolling countryside, quiet villages, and farmland across several counties including Devon, Dorset, Berkshire, and Greater London.

The trail traces the 1688 route taken by Prince William of Orange when his army landed in England during what became known as the Glorious Revolution. This march fundamentally changed the English monarchy and led to significant constitutional shifts that shaped the nation's future governance.

The Orange Way traces a route deeply rooted in English culture, followed today by visitors seeking to connect with local heritage and countryside traditions. Along the path, you encounter working villages and farmsteads that reveal how rural life continues to shape the landscape and the people who inhabit it.

The trail is clearly marked with signs and maps available to help you navigate, while the terrain features gentle slopes manageable for walkers of most fitness levels. Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and plan to walk in spring or early autumn when the weather is mild and the countryside is at its best.

Visitors often overlook small details like old stone walls and remote farmhouses scattered along the route that quietly reveal centuries of rural life and land management. These overlooked features tell stories of the generations who shaped the landscape long before the famous march that the trail commemorates.

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