Brigantes Walking Holidays

 

 

Brigantes Walking Holidays & Baggage Courier

(Pennine Way, Dales Way & The North of England)

 

 

 

North of England Way

 

 

 

 

The North of England Way stretches 200 miles across the north of the country from Ravenglass on the Irish sea coast, to Scarborough on the North sea coast, through the different types of countryside offered by the three National Parks it traverses.

 

Commencing in the peaceful Esk and Duddon valleys you are eased into a walk which takes you from the dramatic Lakeland hills, passing Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, following the route of the Dales Way through Sedbegh, as far as the village of Dent, then over the fells of the Yorkshire Dales to Hawes in Wensleydale.

 

Passing medieval abbeys, castles, and local breweries through well-known and not-so- well-known villages, the walk continues eastwards across the Plain of York via Ellingstring, Thirsk, Helmsley, and the picturesque village of Hutton-le-Hole, before crossing the Wolds and finishing in the seaside town of Scarborough.

 

This is a very agreeable alternative cross-country walk to the already well-known Wainwright route from St. Bees to Robin Hoods Bay, which tends to attract large numbers of walkers at certain times of the year, causing occasional difficulty in obtaining suitable accommodation. It requires a period of 14 days for the average walker to complete it.

 

The route follows rights-of -way, permissive footpaths and minor roads, and is served by Youth Hostels along its length, although other types of accommodation are available, if required.

 

As with most long distance walks, it is essential to be physically fit and prepared with suitable boots, waterproofs, etc., and to carry your daily requirements of meals and liquid refreshments, in a "day-bag", along with any other essentials you may need, including maps and a compass.

 

The Brigantes Baggage Courier service will be serving the needs of walkers in the daily transportation of their heavier bags, so ensuring that they will have a dry change of clothing and other creature comforts awaiting them at the end of each day. We would also be happy to make accommodation arrangements on your behalf, and this can be either in Guest Houses, or in Youth Hostels, both on a bed and breakfast basis.

 

To economise on baggage transfer costs, you may opt for having your main baggage transferred on alternate days, which would involve carrying your overnight requirements with you in your rucsack, having your other possessions available every second night.

 

A recommended guide book for this walk is, "On Foot from Coast to Coast - The North of England Way", by David Maughan, published by Michael Joseph, costing £9-99. ISBN 0- 7181-4151-2.

 


 

The usual stop-overs and daily mileages are as follows:

 

Day 1 Ravenglass to Eskdale 10 miles
Day 2 Eskdale to Coniston 11.5 miles
Day 3 Coniston to Windermere 13 miles
Day 4

Windermere to Burneside

12 miles
Day 5 Burneside to Sedbergh 16 miles
Day 6 Sedbergh to Dentdale 11.5 miles
Day 7 Dentdale to Hawes 13 miles
Day 8 Hawes to Aysgarth 14 miles
Day 9 Aysgarth to Ellingstring 16 miles
Day 10 Ellingstring to Thirsk 21 miles
Day 11 Thirsk to Helmsley 19 miles
Day 12 Helmsley to Hutton-le-Hole 14 miles
Day 13 Hutton-le-Hole to Lockton 13 miles
Day 14 Lockton to Scarborough 18 miles

Total

200 miles