Tag: North West England Hiking

  • 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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  • Marsden, Black Hill and Black Moss – 14 miles in the South Pennines, West Yorkshire

    A 14 miles hike from the very pretty village of Marsden in the South Pennines in West Yorkshire (Edge of the Peak Districts). Take in the picturesque Butterly Reservoir, Black Hill, moorlands extending as far as you could see and Back Moss.
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  • Lake District – Scout Scar: A castle, a cafe at the dairy parlor and a pub

    This low-level walk near Kendal is under 10miles but punches above its weight. It takes in a medieval castle owned by the National Trust, a cafe and farm-shop where you watch the cows being milked and a pub that serves delicious food.

    Scout Scar is a Wainwright Outlying Fell in the Lake District. This is a walk 10 miles walk starting from Sizergh, near Kendal (South Lakes). It also takes in a Medieval castle run by the National Trust, a farm-shop at a dairy parlor where you can watch the milking and the Strickland Arms pub
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  • Whernside – One of the Yorkshire Three Peaks

    Whernside is the highest of the Yorkshire Three Peaks but the easiest to climb, if you want to enjoy a first fell hike or thinking about doing the 3 peaks but starting separately; Whernside is ideal. It is the closest to Ingleborough if you decided to summit each on separate days over the week-end.

    Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Although the highest of the three, I find it the easiest to climb. And a perfect introduction fell-walking. If you are not ready for the full challenge in one go, simply want a hike under 10 miles or make a week-end of it; Ingleborough is close to accomodations for Whernside. You could do one of each on separate days.
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  • Brontë Country – A rainy summer walk before visiting Haworth

    A walk in the Brontë country near Haworth via Cullingworth, Denholme and Oxenhope. Views of Heweden viaduct
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