The Inn Way - Yorkshire Dales
There are five routes to choose from within The Inn Way...series, all of which are long distance circular walks via traditional country pubs. These routes are aimed at people who love walking through the dramatic countryside of the North of England as well as its wealth of pubs and can be completed by any reasonably fit person.
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This 76-mile circular tour begins in Grassington and takes six days to complete visiting 26 traditional Dales' inns along the way. It incorporates a variety of scenery from beautiful valleys, remote moorland, glacial lakes, Roman roads, castles, relics of the lead mining industry as well as some wonderful old- fashioned country pubs. You will get to know famous dales such as Wharfedale, Littondale, Wensleydale, Swaledale and Coverdale more intimately whilst following this route.
Economy Options
Take this package, and we will transfer your baggage along with your
overnight accommodation, daily along the trail. Our trailer-tents or caravans will provide
you with comfortable overnight accommodation during your holiday.
This
alternative package includes:
- Two, or four-man off-the-ground sleeping accommodation, with all bedding provided.
- Cooking facilitates and equipment included.
- Electric hook-up points where available.
- Electric refrigerator and lanterns.
- Self-catering hampers containing ingredients for continental-style breakfasts, packed lunches and cooked evening meals.
- Overnight stays on campsites with washing & W.C. facilitates, and usually more. (details supplied)
- No baggage transfer costs - your baggage travels daily from campsite to campsite with your accommodation.
- Substantial savings on your holiday costs.
The packages can be adapted to your specific requirements, and we can also arrange to return you to your car at the end of your holiday.
Please enquire for 2012 tariffs.

Typical Itinerary
Day 1: Grassington to Buckden - 13 miles.
Pleasant valley walking that includes Kilnsey Crag, Wharfedale, Littondale and Arncliffe whilst the final climb of the day over Old Cote Moor offers superb moorland walking and views.
Day 2: Buck den to Askrigg - 13 miles
The route follows Roman roads and ancient 'green' lanes over the moors to Semerwater from where field paths lead to Bainbridge with its Roman fort, Worton and the Victoria Arms before passing the fortified farmhouse of Nappa Hall before reaching Askrigg.
Day 3: Askrigg to Reeth - 13 miles
A long but pleasant climb out of Wensleydale over the fells to Swaledale via the dramatic ravine of Oxnop. The walk then heads down the length of this beautiful valley passing an old packhorse bridge, through hay meadows and across moorland to reach the 'capital' of Upper Swaledale.
Day 4: Reeth to West Burton - 11 miles
An easy day but with much to see including the hidden valley of Apedale, Bolton Castle, Aysgarth Falls and the pretty village of West Burton.
Day 5: West Burton to Kettlewell - 14 miles
A day of real contrast from the remote valley of Walden following ancient roads over the fells to Horsehouse in Coverdale, one time stop-over for stagecoach travellers from London. The route then follows the valley up and over the watershed into Wharfedale passing monastic guideposts and Brigantes defensive ditches along the way.
Day 6: Kettlewell to Grassington - 12 miles
The final day visits the fascinating heritage of the lead mining industry that flourished in the Dales over 100 years ago, with the final section crossing a bridge above the powerful Linton Falls.
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