Answer a walking and hiking question
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Please be aware that I do not drive and must rely on public transport. It would be most useful if a) before accessing a walk route it could be stated if the walk could be accessed relatively easily by public transport (not necessarily from the start). As an example, Abergavenny is on the railway network and is an ideal point for starting walking Sugarloaf, Blorenge or Skirrid Fawr b) the public transport was reliable. I know this is out of your scope but in certain parts of the country, buses run perhaps twice a day and not at all on weekends. The railway network is more reliable. Even though I live in London, a train journey of around 3 hours is worth it if the scenery is splendid. I have a railcard which helps keep the price down! Thanks
Martin Lipszyc London
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