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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good footpath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a footpath that is well-maintained, safe, or suitable for walking.
Example: "The park features a good footpath that makes it easy for families to enjoy a leisurely stroll."
Alternatives: "a well-maintained footpath" or "a suitable footpath".
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Continue along the road towards the sea; there's a good footpath all the way.
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Good footpaths, open space and parks, good air quality.
Lismore offers simple pleasures; there is a good network of little-used footpaths and the relatively flat terrain means its great to explore by bike.
If it's late, the land to the right of the main footpath, before the stone rows, can be a good place to pitch your tent.
An alterative route is to take the footpath through the woodland alongside the river to the beach – a good torch is advisable.
A good place to jog would be a forest or park with a concrete footpath through it.
If you're looking for a good stretch of your legs in Spain, try the Andalusian coast-to-coast walk, which links the Mediterranean and the Atlantic via ancient drovers' routes, narrow footpaths and farm tracks.
And a field is a field and a footpath is a footpath".
But it is more than just a footpath.
No one is allowed to wash a car or a footpath with a hose at all.
The West Island Way runs the length of the island, providing good, waymarked footpaths through the hills.
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