Herriot Way (Low Route)
The Herriot Way is a 52 mile circular walk exploring sights and locations associated with the word famous vet, James Herriot
The Herriot Way is a 52 mile circular walk exploring sights and locations associated with the word famous vet, James Herriot
The Howgills and Limestone Trail is an inspired 74 mile celebration of two of Alfred Wainwright’s lesser known walking guides
The Northumberland Inn Way is a 98 mile circular walk, broken into 6 diverse and often challenging stages, visiting 48 pubs
The Yorkshire Dales Inn Way is a 76 mile circular walk, visiting 26 pubs and many beautiful dales and other places of interest
The Lake District Inn Way is a varied 91 mile circular walk, through valleys, beside lakes and over high fells, visiting 44 pubs
The North Yorks Moors Inn Way is a 92 mile circular walk, visiting 31 traditional inns and some splendid moorland scenery
The Peak District Inn Way is an 83 mile circular walk, exploring the White and Dark peak areas and visiting 53 traditional inns
Isaac’s Tea Trail is a challenging 37 mile circular walk following in the footsteps of Isaac Holden, a 19th century tea seller
The Kendal Limestone Way explores the wonderfully varied northern limestone landscapes between Kendal and Skipton.
Over its 96 miles, Lady Anne’s Way explores the extraordinary life and legacy of this 16th century landowner and philanthropist
The Lyke Wake Walk is a 40 mile route along an ancient corpse road across some remote and challenging terrain in the North York Moors
The Minster Way is a 52 mile route, linking the two famous medieval Minsters at Beverley and York, via the Yorkshire Wolds
The 203 mile North of England way offers a fine alternative to Wainwright’s coast to coast route, across the breadth of England
The 191 mile North West Way was devised to include some of the best walking in the North of England, from Preston to Carlisle
The 63 miles Northumberland Coast Path follows this beautiful, rugged coastline through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
The 34 mile Peak Pilgrimage is a beautiful walk between Ilam and Eyam, two villages devastated by plague in the 17th century
The Pen-y-ghent 3 Dales Trail is a 35 mile circular walk through three spectacular Dales incorporating an ascent of Pen-y-ghent
The Pennine Bridleway is 205 miles of packhorse routes, drovers roads and new paths for walkers, cyclists and horse riders
Britain’s first National Trail runs for 268 challenging miles along the spine of England, following the line of the Pennine hills
The 210 mile Ravenber Way (RAVENglass to BERwick) offers a challenging alternative coast to coast route across England
Brigantes Walking Holidays
Mrs. Annette Hirst
Bob’s Laithe,
Halton Gill,
Nr Skipton,
North Yorkshire.
BD23 5QN
England
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