
Isaac’s Tea Trail
Isaac’s Tea Trail is a challenging 37 mile circular walk following in the footsteps of Isaac Holden, a 19th century tea seller

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 203 mile North of England way offers a fine alternative to Wainwright’s coast to coast route, across the breadth of England
The 63 miles Northumberland Coast Path follows this beautiful, rugged coastline through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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 Ribble Way follows the course of the eponymous river for 69 miles from the sea at Longton, to its source near Ribblehead

A splendid Castle to Castle walk, the 60 mile Richmond Way runs from Lancaster, across Lancashire and Yorkshire, to Richmond

The Six Dales Trail starts in Otley and runs for 38 miles, visiting six different Yorkshire Dales to finish in Middleham

Inspired by the life of St. Cuthbert, this 63 mile crosses the Cheviot Hills and links the Pennine Way to the Southern Upland Way

This 97 mile walk recalls the life of King, and later Saint, Oswald and simultaneously links Hadrian’s Wall to St. Cuthbert’s Way

The Swale Way follows the course of the river, for 77 miles, from where it joins the Ouse to its source in the Yorkshire Dales

This 48 mile walk along the Southern edge of the North Yorks Moors also manages to turn the Cleveland Way into a circular walk

The Tributaries Walk is a 95 mile circular walk exploring the water courses of the Dales and the hills and moorland between them

This is the original Tributaries Walk route, an 80 mile walk exploring the rivers of the Dales and the hills and moorland between

The Two Roses Way is a scenic 96 mile circular walk through the hills of Lancashire (Red Rose) and Yorkshire (White Rose)

Wainwright’s Pennine Journey is a 243 mile circular walk from Settle, that retraces one of the author’s first long walks in 1938

The Westmorland Way runs for 90 miles across the Lake District, exploring the county that was lost in the 1974 boundary changes