Fresh from the success of two-and-a-half-hour extravaganza Britain's Favourite Dogs: Top 100 which set tails a-wagging across the nation, ITV has delivered yet another exhaustive list show – and this time it was Britain's Favourite Walks: Top 100.

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(And before you ask whether next week is Britain's Favourite Dog Walks, we have good news! There's already a Channel 4 show called Walks With My Dog!)

So what did the public make of ITV's Britain's Favourite Walks? Well it certainly made people want to put on their hiking boots.

https://twitter.com/OriginalJames_t/status/958646559020912641

https://twitter.com/DaveMWeston/status/958631897063743488

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Of course, dogs loved it.

https://twitter.com/ahighlandlife/status/958454400338530309

https://twitter.com/portsmouthinfo/status/958432551823200256

It also brought out people's competitive side as viewers boasted about their favourite walks making the list... or complained that they were robbed.

https://twitter.com/homefinderNW/status/958647943493505024

https://twitter.com/dadbegg/status/958652916109402112

Of course, there was a bit of eye-rolling. This is, after all, an entire evening of television devoted to ranking the different places in Britain where you can go for a nice walk.

https://twitter.com/mikescoo/status/958418477899026433

https://twitter.com/CantankerousDen/status/958427186616250368

https://twitter.com/GlynMate/status/958429279439683584

But with its gorgeous shots of British countryside and mountains, the show won over the haters.

https://twitter.com/HylandIan/status/958287624027992069

There was just one big disappointment: surely we already know Britain's favourite walk?

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