Brigantes

Category: Walking Holidays

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Pennine Bridleway

The Pennine Bridleway is 205 miles of packhorse routes, drovers roads and new paths for walkers, cyclists and horse riders

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Pennine Way

Britain’s first National Trail runs for 268 challenging miles along the spine of England, following the line of the Pennine hills

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Ravenber Way

The 210 mile Ravenber Way (RAVENglass to BERwick) offers a challenging alternative coast to coast route across England

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Ribble Way

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

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Richmond Way

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

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Round Ryedale Walk

This 67 mile circular walk from Helmsley visits the highlights of Ryedale, including each of the five market towns along the way

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Six Dales Trail

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

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South Tyne Trail

The South Tyne Trail follows the river of the same name, for 22 miles from its source above Garrigill to Haltwhistle near Hadrian’s Wall

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St. Akelda’s Way

St. Akelda’s Way links the churches in Giggleswick and Middleham who have this Anglo Saxon saintly lady as their patron saint

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St. Bega’s Way

The 36 mile St. Bega’s Way links St Bega’s church in St Bees, to the church of the same name by the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake

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St. Hilda’s Way

This 40 mile pilgrimage follows the life of St. Hild, an Anglo-Saxon princess, visiting churches and chapels dedicated to her

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St. Oswald’s 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

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Swale 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

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Tabular Hills Walk

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

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Teesdale Way

This varied 92 mile walk follows the River Tees from the remote high moorlands of Cumbria and Durham to Teeside and the coast

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Tidewater Way

The Tidewater Way uses the tidal water of both east and west coast to form a coast to coast walk across England

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