Definition of Waymarker. Meaning of Waymarker. Synonyms of Waymarker

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Meaning of Waymarker from wikipedia

- include public houses, churches and ****ociated structures, a series of waymarkers, a boundary stone, a milepost, a bridge, a school and a memorial cross...
- original route to suit local concerns. The route, which is marked by waymarker disks, makes use of existing public rights of way, including sections...
- objects, called Waymarkers, from parallel dimension. Having used Elle's Key of Kresnik powers, Ludger is able to gather four Waymarkers. In search of the...
- p****ing Stanedge Pole (note the slightly different spelling), an ancient waymarker on the route to Sheffield. Some cairns along the top are even older, and...
- ****ociated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings, and the rest include waymarkers and boundary stones, a pinfold, a public house and a hotel, bridges, a...
- Siegerland-Höhenring (Siegerland mountain ridge circular route) is an approximately 142-kilometre-long (88-mile-long) hiking trail in Germany that circles...
- the Devonport Heritage Trail has been introduced, complete with over 70 waymarkers outlining the route. Plymouth is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor...
- towpath may be accessed. Western Portal Older style waymarker Modern style waymarker Smaller waymarker Wikimedia Commons has media related to Islington Tunnel...
- VanderMeer -borne, a UK place name suffix, using a form of Bourne A "borne", a waymarker on Liberty Road (La Voie de la Liberté) in northern France Born (disambiguation)...
- Wharfedale and there are many short, mid and long-distance walks, with clear waymarkers. Other outdoor activities take place such as rock climbing, most notably...