footpath
A path that the public has a legal right to use.
A path designed for walking over long distances, often through the countryside.
A complex system of interconnected paths.
An organized set of paths.
The path goes to a specific destination.
Describes the continuous course of the path.
The path runs parallel to something.
The path goes from one side of an area to the other.
The path connects two or more places.
Used to describe a path that runs parallel to something, like 'a footpath along the river'.
Used for paths that pass within an area, like 'a footpath through the woods'.
Used to describe a path that traverses an area, like 'a footpath across the fields'.
Indicates the destination of the path, like 'the footpath to the beach'.
Indicates the starting point of the path, like 'a footpath from the car park'.
Used for paths that go over a feature, like 'a footpath over the hill'.
Similar to 'along', emphasizing proximity, like 'a footpath alongside the railway'.
Indicates movement on the course of the path.
Indicates a position located on the surface of the path.
Indicates movement along a path, often to a lower elevation or away from a point of reference.
Indicates movement along a path, often to a higher elevation or towards a point of reference.
Indicates that using a footpath is the method of travel.
To walk along the designated path.
To utilize a path for walking.
To choose to use a particular path.
To stay on the designated path and not stray from it.