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King Charles III Opens Parts of England’s 2,689-Mile Coastal Path Amid Access Limits

King Charles III inaugurated portions of the 2,689-mile England Coast Path, marking it as the world’s longest managed coastal walk. However, significant stretches remain inaccessible due to landowner resistance, erosion concerns, and hazards like a disused ferry, limiting continuous access. Stakeholders will need to resolve these issues to fully realize the path’s tourism and recreation potential.
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