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Word for a path created between two points that is easier than an official path?

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jclay007 | 13:37 Fri 09th Jan 2009 | Phrases & Sayings
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There is a word that describes a path made by people which is follows the easiest route between two points but where an alternative, longer path exists.

For example; a village green has a tarmac path running around the outside, however traffic through the middle of the green has eroded the grass and made a new, more convenient path.

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Primrose or, perhaps shortcut, (also, path of least resistance, but that's a phrase).
I can only think of rat run but that's usually applied to motor traffic. I think Clanad's nearest with shortcut
The scenic way ? Track ? Trail ?
Beeline means the shortest route but I don't think it necessarily means that a new path has been worn in where there was none before.

Shortcut fits the best.

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