[citation needed] It is usual to walk in the easterly direction, given with the prevailing wind on the back.
[citation needed] Although the route is named after St Bega it is entirely the invention of Rosalinde Downing, who described it in a small booklet.
[1] Several commercial organisations offer guided or assisted vacations based on the walk.
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