Crossing of the Midshires Way, the Leicestershire Round, and Cycle Route 64 at Cranoe
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Image: © Tim Heaton Taken: 20 Aug 2006
The Leicestershire Round (100 miles) includes many attractive parts of the county, and the Midshires Way (225 miles) is very pleasant (particularly the northern half). But neither can be regarded as England's best walking. Cycle Route 64 (the lane behind the finger post) follows quiet lanes of easy gradient from Market Harborough to Lincoln.