Tag: Walking

  • 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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  • A Lancashire stroll with 3 reservoirs, 2 pubs and 1 woodland

    Lancashire stroll with pub includes Hare & Hounds at Abbey Village and Royal Arms at Ryal Fold. Tockholes, Roddlesworth Reservoir
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  • A country walk with 3 pubs in Greater Manchester

    A walk with pubs in Greater Manchester (Ramsbottom, Holcombe Moors). Includes The Pack Horse Inn Affetside, Waggon and Horses in Hawkshaw and Irwell Works Brewery
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