Trent Valley Way
The Trent Valley Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in England following the River Trent and its valley in the counties of Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire. Originally created in 1998, to mark the centenary of the Nottinghamshire County Council, it was waymarked between the two southern starting points at Thrumpton and Attenborough, through to West Stockwith near Gainsborough at the northern limit of the county, a distance of some 84 miles. The waymark consisted of a white disc with a blue arrow containing three wavy white lines.
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Trent Valley Way
The Trent Valley Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in England following the River Trent and its valley in the counties of Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire. Originally created in 1998, to mark the centenary of the Nottinghamshire County Council, it was waymarked between the two southern starting points at Thrumpton and Attenborough, through to West Stockwith near Gainsborough at the northern limit of the county, a distance of some 84 miles. The waymark consisted of a white disc with a blue arrow containing three wavy white lines.
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The Trent Valley Way is a waym ...... aining three wavy white lines.
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Locations along the Trent Valley Way
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The Trent Valley Way with Clapper gates near North Clifton
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Trent Valley Way
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All year Round
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The valley of the River Trent
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The Trent Valley Way is a waym ...... aining three wavy white lines.
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Trent Valley Way
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