The 66-mile route takes in Dover’s White Cliffs and Dungeness and is latest section of national coastal route to be completed

The first south-eastern stretch of a national trail that will eventually allow people to walk the whole way around England’s coastline has opened.

The 66-mile route, which starts in Camber in East Sussex and finishes in Ramsgate, Kent, is the latest section to become part of the England Coast Path. When completed in 2020, it will be one of the world’s longest coastal walking routes at 2,700 miles (4,345km).

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Source: Guardian Environment