Выбрать из предложений a-h подходящии к описаниям путешествий 1-5 part 1 the people below all want to go on a walk in the countryside. there are also descriptions of eight walks. decide which walk would be the most suitable for the following people. for questions 1-5, mark the correct letter (a-h) on your answer sheet. 1 nikos wants a long walk that involves some climbing but nothing that is too difficult. he would also like to visit a historical building and stop somewhere to buy lunch. 2 anna wants a walk by the sea that also provides her with some good views. she would like to do a little climbing and she is interested in seeing some local wildlife. 3 hiro wants a fairly short walk on a path that is easy to follow and doesn’t involve any climbing. he wants to stop somewhere to buy lunch and also visit a place of historical interest. 4 maya is an experienced walker and can easily follow a map. she wants a long walk that involves a lot of climbing and also wooded countryside. 5 toby wants a walk by the sea that doesn’t involve any climbing. he would like a route that is easy to follow and he also wants to visit a building of historical interest. countryside walks a whitsbury this short 6 km walk starts in the village of whitsbury and goes through both farmland and woodland. the path is well signposted and completely on level ground. the 16th-century braemore house is at the end of the walk and is open to the public. there is also a museum and cafe here. b gullane bay this 14 km walk begins at the aberlady nature reserve, where there are 55 different types of birds, and then follows the coast to north berwick. although quite long, this is an easy walk on flat ground, most of it being across the sandy beach of gullane bay. c kingston this 6 km walk only takes 2 hours, is well signposted and is completely on flat ground. it begins in the village of kingston and then heads south to the coast. the ruins of 12th-century corfe castle are on route and are a popular place for a picnic lunch. d radnor although this long 14 km walk is mostly on paths, at certain points the route is not marked and directions require care. the walk starts in radnor forest and then continues steeply uphill. it's a hard climb up fron hill but it is peaceful at the top and walkers can see all the way to the black mountains. e st agnes the starting point for this short 7 km walk is the village of st agnes. the walk then continues along the side of a valley until it reaches the coast. the climb up the cliffs is not difficult and from the top walkers can see for miles around. the area is well known for seabirds with over 900 pairs of kittiwakes nesting here. f croft ambrey although fairly short, this 7 km walk offers surprising variety. it is mainly in woodland but also passes by fishpool valley and the 14th-century croft castle. the path is well signposted and on flat ground, making it a suitable walk for all age groups. g langdale this challenging 15 km walk is mostly on high ground and at certain points there are some steep climbs. a map is important as the route is not always signposted. there is a restaurant at the end of the walk in the small village of elterwater. h alnwick although long, this 14 km circular walk is always very popular. it is a well-signposted path that begins and finishes at alnwick, where there is an 11th-century castle and a range of restaurants. the path takes you through parkland and alongside the river aln. it then heads west and begins a gentle climb up to brizlee.

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1. H
2. E
3. A
4. D
5. F
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