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The moral: Whenever possible, get off the beaten track.

But then, that appears to be exactly why Heeney, and thousands more like her across the globe, picked them out: off the beaten track, as far away from a five-star resort as you can get - and therefore, almost entirely unique.

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Bryan agreed, saying: "The places they visit are glorious and wonderful, and so often off the beaten track. I think they show us places we often wouldn’t see on TV."

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The town is so off the beaten track, the loudest sound is cows mooing in the distance.

The jurors then travelled a further three-miles down isolated country roads, with each turn taking them further off the beaten track.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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