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highways, and humdrum towns that are not the living postcards that you expect. But you won’t see them, because your walk has been as carefully plotted as any military campaign by the brains at The Wayfarers. You’ll find a similar approach everywhere else they walk, from the English villages that look like stage sets for Agatha Christie’s “Miss Marple” to Irish towns where the pubs pubs hark back to a 19th-century pace of life. All this takes planning, and that’s why you take an organized walk.


The Guides Make All the Difference


“He was attentive, thoughtful, always enthusiastic and extremely organized.” Jane Selewach and Steve Peavy


That sums up the perfect Wayfarers guide in a nutshell. They are not “guides” in the usual sense. Wayfarers Walk Leaders and Managers are seasoned, mature and capable, people who have typically had full careers in another field before taking their love of the outdoors and walking to a new level as a Wayfarers guide. What they share is their fitness, their love of walking, and their pride and knowledge in their region. But your safety and well being are also of primary concern.


The guides are steeped in the area in which they walk. They know the locals, the hidden vistas, the little shops in the villages. They can smooth the way with hoteliers and restaurant owners. They are fluent in the local language and they are deeply knowledgeable about the


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Al Ludwick


Judi Hermann Ellen Barone


Roy Robinson


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