Walking related links.

The Dales Way- http://www.thedalesway.co.uk
The Dales Way starts in Wharfedale, thought by many to be the most picturesque of the
Yorkshire Dales. You'll then climb out onto the roof of England, crossing the great Pennine
watershed with impressive views of the Three Peaks. Then you head for Lakeland!
This site includes accommodation details, baggage transfer instructions and information
about many other services along the route.

The Cleveland Way- http://www.clevelandway.co.uk
Starting at the historic market town of Helmsley the 110 mile walk skirts the upland ridge on
the edge of the North York Moors National Park before reaching the coast to end at Filey. It
is often described as two walks in one: The first of beautiful heather moorland and the
second of outstanding coastland.
This site includes accommodation details, baggage transfer instructions and information
about many other services along the route.

The Pennine Way- http://www.thepennineway.co.uk
The Trail that started it all! Here is a 270-mile walk that will take you from the Peak District National Park along the Pennine ridge through the Yorkshire Dales, up into Northumberland, across the Cheviots, setting you down in the Scottish Borders.
This site includes accommodation details, baggage transfer instructions and information
about many other services along the route.

The Cotswold Way- http://www.cotswold-way.co.uk
The Cotswolds is an area of gentle hills and valleys with picturesque villages in yellow local stone. The Trail runs along the western escarpment, starting close to Shakespeare's Stratford and finishing in Bath.
This site includes accommodation details, baggage transfer instructions and information
about many other services along the route

Offas Dyke- http://www.offas-dyke.co.uk
The trail follows the dyke built by Offa, King of Mercia (757-796 AD) and formed the boundary between England & Wales, running 182 miles from Sedbury, near Chepstow in the south to Prestatyn in the North.
This site includes accommodation details, baggage transfer instructions and information
about many other services along the route

St Cuthbert's Way- http://www.st-cuthberts-way.co.uk
St Cuthbert's Way is a 62-mile walk through attractive and highly varied countryside between the Scottish Borders town of Melrose and Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the coast of Northumberland.
This site includes accommodation details, baggage transfer instructions and information
about many other services along the route

The Herriot Way- http://www.herriotway.co.uk
James Herriot, a Scot who fell in love with North Yorkshire and worked here all his life, wrote best-selling books describing his adventures as a vet in the Dales and on the Moors. Wensleydale and Swaledale are the heart of Herriot country. They happen also to be two wonderfully beautiful Yorkshire Dales. This 4-day walk combines strolling in the valley bottoms with some energetic work on the skylines.
This site includes accommodation details, baggage transfer instructions and information
about many other services along the route

Cleveland Way- http://www.clevelandway.gov.uk
This walk is 109 miles/176km long and follows the beautiful moors and coastline of the
North York Moors National Park. As well as being a National Trail, sections of it also
form part of the European E2 route.

Offa's Dyke Path- http://www.offasdyke.demon.co.uk/
The Path runs for 177 miles from Sedbury Cliffs on the Severn Estuary near Chepstow
to the North Wales resort of Prestatyn. For about 70 miles it follows the course of the
Eighth Century Offa's Dyke earthwork.

South West Coast Path- http://www.swcp.org.uk
At 630 miles, the South West Coast Path is Britain's longest National Trail, running
from Minehead in Somerset to South Haven Point near Poole in Dorset.

St Cuthbert's Way- http://www.stcuthbertsway.fsnet.co.uk/
A 100km (62.5 mile) walk from Melrose in the Scottish Borders, the location of
St Cuthbert's early monastic life, to Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the Northumberland
coast, the area of his later ministry and death.

Southern Upland Way- http://www.southernuplandway.com
Scotland's coast to coast walk, over 212 miles, from Portpatrick in the west to
Cockburnspath in the east.

West Highland Way- http://www.west-highland-way.co.uk
The West Highland Way is 95 miles (152km) long. The walk links Milngavie to Fort
William – from the outskirts of Scotland?s largest city, Glasgow, following the shores of
its largest freshwater loch, Loch Lomond, to the foot of its highest mountain, Ben Nevis.

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