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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beautiful walk" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a pleasant experience of walking, for example: "It was a sunny day, and we decided to take a beautiful walk around the park."
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"There's a beautiful walk up the cedars," Graham said.
It's a beautiful walk and I like the exercise.
And during the day Georgetown offers good shopping, and it's a beautiful walk along the canal which runs parallel to M Street.
It's a beautiful walk out on to the moor past the Hurlers – one of the most complete remains of a stone circle in the south-west.
My favourite is Moor Sands, the best of a trio of remote pearl-white beaches found at the end of a beautiful walk through quiet meadows.
2 miles from Duckpool A beautiful walk leads down through a pretty coombe lined with wild garlic and bluebells in spring, with a waterfall at the end.
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doubles from €57, lelogisduroc.com Annette Hames The cliff top path from Etretat to Fécamp via Yport (where you can stop for a bowl of mussels and a glass of cider) is an amazingly beautiful walk.
This is a particularly beautiful walk in autumn and winter, when there is more chance of encountering coastal wildlife.
There is a very beautiful walking meditation in Zen, where you stay mindful of each step as you walk.
Their bitter flavor was best rationalized in the context of a beautiful autumn walk.
One camp sees a beautiful killer walk free, backed by a global media cabal that had initially turned her into a villainous cartoon.
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