Tag: Hiking UK

  • Another Place: a sunny coastal walk in Merseyside with Anthony Gormley’s statues

    A fab walk whether you live in Liverpool or visiting from further away. It is accessible by public transport.
    Mixing sandy beaches, enchanting woodlands and art just a stone-throw from Liverpool city centre.

    A very sunny day walking from Formby to Crosby in Merseyside. A mix of sandy beaches and dunes, some woodland and the wonderful art of Anthony Gormley's 100 statues ! Nearly 12 miles but flat. Accessible by public transports.
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  • High Cup Nick – A Wainwright’s favourite in the North Pennines with a pub

    High Cup nick is dramatic U-shaped valley or “nick” at the head of High Cup Gill in the North Pennines.
    It was one of Alfred Wainwright’s favourite feature on the Pennine Way.
    Start this walk from Dufton, walking up to the top and scramble down High Cup Gill. The views of the Eden Valley are as impressive from the top as they are from the valley.

    High Cup nick is dramatic U-shaped valley or "nick" at the head of High Cup Gill in the North Pennines. 
It was one of Alfred Wainwright's favourite feature on the Pennine Way. 
Start this walk from Dufton, walking up to the top and scramble down High Cup Gill. The views of the Eden Valley are as impressive from the top as they are from the valley.
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  • A Coledale horseshoe Escape. How to get out of it on wet and windy summer’s day.

    We set-off to do the Coledale Horseshoe on Saturday in August. We started from Braithwaite towards Grisedale Pike. Unfortunately, the weather kept on getting worse and we had to abandon the rest of the horseshoe. Still ticked one Wainwright (Grisedale) and one Birkett (Kinn) … and not forgetting a (saving grace visit to the) pub !
    Do not attempt this walk if your mountain experience is limited. We came off the side of Grisedale pike on the scree towards Hobcarton Gill. As far as descending on scree; I have seen worse but only OK to do if you have experienced this kind of terrain before or you are accompanied by seasoned mountaineers.

    I had to abandon my first attempt to complete the Coledale horseshoe from Braithwaite as the weather was too wet and windy. I came off my first Wainwright summit (Grisedale Pike). Only attempt if you have experience on scree or are with experienced mountaineers.
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  • Great and Little Langdale – A low level Lake District walk with 4 pubs, 1 swim and a Cathedral

    About 11 miles of stunning scenery in the Lake Districts. Low-level walk from Elterwater via The New Dungeon Ghyll and Old Dungeon Ghyll, Blea Tarn, Cathedral Cave and Little Langdale. 4 pubs along the route, Blea Tarn is perfect for a swim and Cathedral Cave a unique place to explore.

    About 11 miles of stunning scenery in the Lake Districts. Low-level walk from Elterwater via The New Dungeon Ghyll and Old Dungeon Ghyll, Blea Tarn, Cathedral Cave and Little Langdale. 4 pubs along the route, Blea Tarn is perfect for a swim and Cathedral Cave a unique place to explore.
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  • Heather covered hills and a pint around Penmaenmawr, North Wales

    This walk starts at the signpost of the Jubilee Trail above Penmaenmawr and includes a stops at the Fairy Glenn Inn around mid-way.
    Particularly beautiful in August when the purple heather is in full bloom.
    It gives you an overview of the sea, coastline, and hills of the area, including panoramic views of Penmaenmawr, Anglesey and the Great Orme.
    Starting on a path girdling the hill, you will then descend onto atmospheric woodland, waterfalls, river gorges before a sharp up to the Inn. On the way back to the start point, you may find the druid’s stone circle.

    Stunning heather covered hills on the Conwy range near  Penmaenmawr in North Wales. An easy walk under 5 miles but with one very sharp pull up. Over 1,000ft of total elevation. Beautiful sea and mountain views.
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